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Cartier
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Charters, Cann & Dunn New York, NY
Active ca. 1850's - James Charters, John Cann & David Dunn
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C.W. Chatterton Springfield, Illinois
Active ca. 1840 - at least 1900
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Clark & Biddle Philadelphia, PA
Founded in the 1860's, successors to T.C. Garrett, uncle to Samuel Biddle. The firm later became Robbins, Clark & Biddle and, in 1894, they merged with Bailey & Co. to become Bailey, Banks & Biddle
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Benjamin Cleveland Newark, NJ
(b.1767 - d.1837) Active ca. 1790 - 1830
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John Coburn Boston, MA
(b.1725 - d.1803)
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Albert Coles New York, NY
Active ca. 1835 - 1875
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Coles & Reynolds New York, NY
A partnership of Albert Coles, lasted only a couple of years in the early 1870's before being purchased by George Shiebler.
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Concord Silver Co. Concord, New Hampshire (1925 - 1942)
Flatware producers
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James Conning New York, NY & Mobile, AL
(b.1813 - d.1872) Active NY ca. 1840, Mobile ca. 1842 - 1872
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John H. Connor New York, NY
Active ca. 1830's. In partnership with Garrett Eoff 1833 - 1835
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Oliver B. Cooley Utica, NY
(b.1809 - d.1844)
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Copeland & Biederhase New York, NY
Active ca. 1851 - 1856. Robert Copeland and Bernard D. Beiderhase, Copeland later worked in Philadelphia.
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S. Cottle & Company New York, NY - (1877 - 1920) Novelty and vanity items in sterling and gold. |
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Benjamin F. Crane St. Louis, MO
Active ca. 1842 - 1861
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Crosby New York, NY - (1911 - Present) Tradename of A.Cohen & Sons, wholesalers of subcontracted. sterling and plated ware. |
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Crosby, Morse & Foss Boston, MA
Active 1869 - 1875
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Currier & Roby New York
1900 - c.1943
Makers of small, high quality items.
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H. H. Curtis & Co. North Attleboro, Massachusetts c.1890 - 1915 |
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I. Cushing Location Unknown
(b.1767 - d.1837) Active ca. 1790 - 1830
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A. Cutler Boston, MA
(b.1808 - d.1894) Active ca. 1820 - 1852
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Edward Davis Newburyport, MA (d.1781) active c.1770 |
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Joshua George Davis Boston, MA working c.1796 - 1840 |
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William G. DeMatteo (1895-1980) Bergenfield, NJ
Active 1919 - 1968. Designer and maker of handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling holloware. His son William L. & grandson Chip both followed in the tradition. |
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William L. DeMatteo (1923-1988) Williamsburg & Alexandria, VA
Designer and maker of handwrought Arts & Crafts & fine antique reproduction sterling holloware. Studied under his father and became master smith at the Colonial Williamsburg Restoration in Virginia. |
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B. Dexter Location Unknown possibly a later retailing mark used by Benjamin Dexter of New Bedford, MA. Kovel's notes that he was active ca. 1830 |
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Richard Dimes Company South Boston, Massachusetts ~ 1908 - 1955 Sterling flatware and holloware. Eventually absorbed into Lunt Silversmiths |
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Dominick & Haff New York, NY (1868 - 1928) Very fine quality holloware and flatware, they were absorbed into Reed & Barton. |
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Leonore Doskow Inc.
Montrose, New York ~ 1934 - Present Handmade sterling jewelry & novelty items. |
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George R. Downing Newark NJ & New York NY Active Newark c.1815 - 1825 and later in NY. |
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Samuel Drowne Portsmouth, New Hampshire (b.1749 - d.1815) |
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Theodore Dubosq Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active ca. 1829 - 1850 |
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Duhme & Co Cincinatti
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Dunkirk Silversmiths Meriden, CT c.1945 - 1950, manufacturers of sterling and silverplated wares. |
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Cary Dunn Underhill VT, Morristown NJ, Newark NJ & New York NY (d.1798) working from c.1765 - 1823 |
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Wm. B. Durgin Co. Concord, NH & Providence, RI 1853 - 1931 absorbed into Gorham |
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William B. Durgin Concord, NH Early marks, used in the second half of the 19th Century. |
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L. F. Durussel Location Unknown Second half of 19th Century, likely a retailer's mark. |
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Eastern Sterling Company New York, NY
c.1940's - Present mostly sterling Judaica. |
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Anna Eicher Park Ridge, Illinois ~ c.1900 - 1925 Handwrought Arts & Crafts, her husband Heinrich worked for Kalo. |
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Elgin Silversmith Co. New York, New York ~ 1946 - Present? Sterling flatware & holloware. Absorbed Redlich & Co. and Currier & Roby |
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P.W. Ellis & Co. Toronto, Canada ~ 1877 - 1928 Absorbed by Birks in 1928. |
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