70 F. 1019 | 2d Cir. | 1895
William A. Rogers has sold for a number of years, in the city of New York, small hardware and cheap spoons. In July, 1894, he engaged R. Wallace & Sons Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer of silver-plated ware, to make for him and prepare for market teaspoons, tablespoons, and forks plated uiioii steel. . They were put up in boxes of the ordinary size and shape used for similar ware, which were labeled, “Wm. A. Rogers, N. Y.,” and the stamp “Wm. A. Rogers” was upon the hack of each
The order of the circuit court is reversed, with costs.