Was in the partnerships of Payton & Nathan Dana with his brother Nathaniel Dana 1803-1805; Payton Dana & Son with his son George F. Dana 1815-1816; and Dana & Dexter with William Dexter in 1820.
Thomas Dane (1747-1759)
Boston, MA
Jacob Danner (Around 1794-1850)
Middletown, VA
Silversmith and clock maker.
Elias Darby (Around 1830-1855)
Elizabeth, NJ
John Darby (1801-1831)
Charleston, SC
John Davanne (Davane, Daverne)
Philadelphia, PA c. 1791 and
Baltimore, MD 1796-1801
Henry David (Around 1842-1864)
New York, NY
John David (1755-1793)
Philadelphia, PA
Birth 1736 Death 1798)
Peter David (1738-1750)
Philadelphia, PA
Davis & Brown
Boston, MA 1810-1814; 1820
Samuel Davis and Robert J. Brown.
Davis & Galt (1888-1915)
Philadelphia, PA
Founded by Junius H. Davis and Charles E. Galt, with Galt leaving the company in 1894. Makers of sterling flatware and holloware.
Davis, Palmer & Co. (1837-1845)
Boston, MA
Thomas Aspinwall Davis, Julius A. Palmer, and Josiah G. Batchelder.
Davis & Watson (Around 1815)
Boston, MA
Samuel Davis and Edward Watson.
Davis, Watson & Co. (Around 1822-1825)
Boston, MA
Samuel Davis, Edward Watson, and Bartlett M. Bramhill.
Elias Davis (Around 1775-1783)
Newburyport, MA
Birth 1746; Death 1783.
Isaac Davis
Boston, MA 1810-1813 and 1818
John F. Davis, Jr. (Around 1948-c. 2005)
Boston, MA
John Wheelwright Davis (Around 1824-1830)
Newburyport, MA
Was in the partnership of Moulton & Davis with Abel Moulton 1824-1830.
Joshua George Davis (Around 1794-1813)
Boston, MA
Robert Davis / Robert Davis & Co. (1812-1840)
Concord, NH
Was in a partnership with Seth Eastman under the name of Robert Davis & Co. 1826-1828.
Samuel Davis (1807-1842)
Boston, MA
Was involved with several partnerships: Davis & Brown 1810-1814 and again in 1820. Davis & Watson in 1815. Davis, Brown & Co c. 1816-1818. Davis, Watson & Co. c. 1822-1825
Thomas Aspinwall Davis (1824-1845)
Boston, MA
Was in the partnership of Davis & Morong with Thomas N. Morong in 1820. Was in the firm of Palmer, Davis & Co. with Julius Palmer and Josiah Bachelder 1837-1845. Served as Mayor of Boston in 1845.
T.A. Davis & Co. (1835)
Boston, MA
Charles Davison (Davidson) (1803-1805)
Norwich, CT
Emily A. Day
Mid-20th century silversmith. Jewelry and small items in the modernist style.
John Day (1820-1825)
Boston, MA
Sidney B. Day (1847-1860)
Macon, GA
E.L. Deacon Jewelry Co. (Around 1900-1912)
Denver, CO
Eugene L. Deacon. Makers of sterling souvenir spoons.
DeForest & Co. (1827-1828)
New York, NY
William C. Defriez (Defrees) (1849-1883)
St. Louis, MO
Was a partner in the firm of Monroe & Defriez with James F. Monroe 1849-1859.
William De Hart (1940s-1950s)
New York Late
Silversmith and modernist jeweler.
Deitsch Bros. (1889-1929)
New York, NY
Primarily leather goods manufacturers. Made of sterling novelties and mounts for items such as crystal vases and leather wallets.
I.N. Deitsch (1904-1915)
New York, NY
Makers of sterling novelties.
Jabez Delano (Around 1784)
New Bedford, MA
Jean Noel DeLarue (1802-1842)
New Orleans, LA
William G. deMatteo (1919-1968)
Bergenfeld, NJ
Maker of handwrought sterling holloware in the Arts & Crafts style.
William L. deMatteo (1923-1988)
Williamsburg, VA and Alexandria, VA
Son of William G. deMatteo and maker of hand-wrought Arts & Crafts and antique reproduction flatware and hollow-ware. Was the master silversmith at the Colonial Williamsburg Restoration in Virginia. Co-founded Hand & Hammer Silversmiths in 1979.
Benjamin & Samuel Demilt (1820-1835)
New York, NY
The mark shown is from a spoon retailed by the firm.
Andrew Demilt (Around 1805-1844)
New York, NY
Henry Dennery (Around 1819)
New York, NY
Dennis & Fitch (1835-1839)
Troy, NY
Stephen A. Dennis and Dennis M. Fitch.
Dennison & Adams (1839-1843)
Boston, MA
Aaron L. Dennison and George E. Adams.
Dennison, Adams & Co. (1843-1846)
Boston, MA
Aaron L. Dennison, George E. Adams and John Casey Farnsworth.
Was in the partnership of Dennis & Adams 1839-1843 then A.L. Dennison & Co. with Nathan Foster 1846-1849. Continued after 1849 in the watch manufacturing business.
Eliphalet W. Dennison
Bangor, ME 1842-1847;
Boston, MA c. 1855;
Newton, MA c. 1860
Was a partner in the firm of Thompkins & Dennison 1844-1847.
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Silversmith and watchmaker.
Was in the partnerships of Payton & Nathan Dana with his brother Nathaniel Dana 1803-1805; Payton Dana & Son with his son George F. Dana 1815-1816; and Dana & Dexter with William Dexter in 1820.
Silversmith and clock maker.
Birth 1736 Death 1798)
Founded by Junius H. Davis and Charles E. Galt, with Galt leaving the company in 1894. Makers of sterling flatware and holloware.
Thomas Aspinwall Davis, Julius A. Palmer, and Josiah G. Batchelder.
Samuel Davis and Edward Watson.
Samuel Davis, Edward Watson, and Bartlett M. Bramhill.
Birth 1746; Death 1783.
Was in the partnership of Moulton & Davis with Abel Moulton 1824-1830.
Was in a partnership with Seth Eastman under the name of Robert Davis & Co. 1826-1828.
Was involved with several partnerships:
Davis & Brown 1810-1814 and again in 1820.
Davis & Watson in 1815.
Davis, Brown & Co c. 1816-1818.
Davis, Watson & Co. c. 1822-1825
Was in the partnership of Davis & Morong with Thomas N. Morong in 1820. Was in the firm of Palmer, Davis & Co. with Julius Palmer and Josiah Bachelder 1837-1845. Served as Mayor of Boston in 1845.
Mid-20th century silversmith. Jewelry and small items in the modernist style.
Eugene L. Deacon. Makers of sterling souvenir spoons.
Was a partner in the firm of Monroe & Defriez with James F. Monroe 1849-1859.
Silversmith and modernist jeweler.
Primarily leather goods manufacturers. Made of sterling novelties and mounts for items such as crystal vases and leather wallets.
Makers of sterling novelties.
Maker of handwrought sterling holloware in the Arts & Crafts style.
Son of William G. deMatteo and maker of hand-wrought Arts & Crafts and antique reproduction flatware and hollow-ware. Was the master silversmith at the Colonial Williamsburg Restoration in Virginia. Co-founded Hand & Hammer Silversmiths in 1979.
The mark shown is from a spoon retailed by the firm.
Stephen A. Dennis and Dennis M. Fitch.
Aaron L. Dennison and George E. Adams.
Aaron L. Dennison, George E. Adams and John Casey Farnsworth.
Was in the partnership of Dennis & Adams 1839-1843 then A.L. Dennison & Co. with Nathan Foster 1846-1849. Continued after 1849 in the watch manufacturing business.
Was a partner in the firm of Thompkins & Dennison 1844-1847.
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