Name of studio operated by William Mace and Leonard Field, modernist jewelers.
Erik Magnussen
Noted Danish designer and silversmith who worked for The Gorham Co. 1925-1929. He had his own shop in Chicago, IL in 1932 and then in Los Angeles, CA, 1932 to 1938. Magnussen returned to Denmark in 1939.
Henry Mahler (Around 1854-1892)
Raleigh, NC
Silversmith and jeweler.
H. Mahler's Sons (1895-1932)
Raleigh, NC
The original business of Henry Mahler was continued by two of his sons, Louis A. and Frederick W., upon Henry's death in 1895 as H. Mahler's Sons. Silversmiths and jewelers.
Maisel's Indian Trading Post (Around 1931-1960's)
Albuquerque, NM
Founded by Morris Maisel who sold the works of Native Americans who worked on the premises. Maisel's reopened in the 1980's as a retailer of local Navajo silver.
Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co. (1880-1896)
Wallingford, CT
Founded by Chapman Maltby, Elizur S. Stevens, and John Curtiss. Successor to Maltby, Stevens & Co. Purchased Hall, Elton & Co. in 1890 and began manufacturing at that time. Acquired by Watrous Mfg. Co.
Founded by William H. Manchester as W.H. Manchester & Co. Acquired the dies of Richard Dimes Co. in the 1950s. Dies acquired by Boardman in 1985. Makers of sterling flatware and holloware.
Frederick Marquand, Isaac Marquand, Josiah Penfield, and Erastus O. Thompkins. Precursor to Marquand & Co. Silversmiths and retailers. Precursor to Marquand & Co. Makers and retailers.
Marquand & Co. (1833-1839)
New York, NY
Frederick Marquand, Isaac Marquand, Henry G. Marquand, Erastus O. Tompkins, William Black and Henry Ball. Precursor to Ball, Black & Tompkins. Silversmiths and jewelers.
Frederick Marquand
Savannah, GA 1820-1826 and
New York, NY 1826-1839
Son of Isaac Marquand. In the partnerships of J. Penfield & Co. 1820-1826; Marquand & Brother c. 1830 with brother Josiah Penfield Marquand, the name being changed to Marquand & Brothers c. 1832; and Marquand & Co. 1833-1839.
Benedict Beal Marsh
Flemingsburg, KY and
Richmond, KY prior to 1844;
Paris, KY 1844-c. 1857
In the partnership of T.K. & B.B. Marsh with brother Thomas King Marsh 1844-1857. Silversmith and clockmaker.
Benjamin Marsh
Albany, NY 1838-1869 and 1880-1896
Co-founded the jewelery firm of Marsh & Hoffman 1880 with Frederick W. Hoffman until 1896.
Thomas King Marsh (1831-18657)
Paris, KY
In the partnership of T.K. & B.B. Marsh with brother Benedict Beal Marsh 1844-1857. Silversmith and clockmaker.
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Name of studio operated by William Mace and Leonard Field, modernist jewelers.
Noted Danish designer and silversmith who worked for The Gorham Co. 1925-1929. He had his own shop in Chicago, IL in 1932 and then in Los Angeles, CA, 1932 to 1938. Magnussen returned to Denmark in 1939.
Silversmith and jeweler.
The original business of Henry Mahler was continued by two of his sons, Louis A. and Frederick W., upon Henry's death in 1895 as H. Mahler's Sons. Silversmiths and jewelers.
Founded by Morris Maisel who sold the works of Native Americans who worked on the premises. Maisel's reopened in the 1980's as a retailer of local Navajo silver.
Founded by Chapman Maltby, Elizur S. Stevens, and John Curtiss. Successor to Maltby, Stevens & Co. Purchased Hall, Elton & Co. in 1890 and began manufacturing at that time. Acquired by Watrous Mfg. Co.
Flatware Patterns by Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co
Founded by William H. Manchester as W.H. Manchester & Co. Acquired the dies of Richard Dimes Co. in the 1950s. Dies acquired by Boardman in 1985. Makers of sterling flatware and holloware.
Flatware Pattern by Manchester Silver
Successor to Mandalian & Hawkins. Mandalian's sterling mark is an M in a diamond. Makers of mesh bags.
In the partnership of Sibley & Marble with Clark Sibley 1801-1806.
One of the successors of Starr & Marcus. Makers of sterling holloware, novelties and jewelry.
Silversmith and watchmaker.
Frederick Marquand, Isaac Marquand, Josiah Penfield, and Erastus O. Thompkins. Precursor to Marquand & Co. Silversmiths and retailers. Precursor to Marquand & Co. Makers and retailers.
Frederick Marquand, Isaac Marquand, Henry G. Marquand, Erastus O. Tompkins, William Black and Henry Ball. Precursor to Ball, Black & Tompkins. Silversmiths and jewelers.
Son of Isaac Marquand. In the partnerships of J. Penfield & Co. 1820-1826; Marquand & Brother c. 1830 with brother Josiah Penfield Marquand, the name being changed to Marquand & Brothers c. 1832; and Marquand & Co. 1833-1839.
In the partnership of T.K. & B.B. Marsh with brother Thomas King Marsh 1844-1857. Silversmith and clockmaker.
Co-founded the jewelery firm of Marsh & Hoffman 1880
with Frederick W. Hoffman until 1896.
In the partnership of T.K. & B.B. Marsh with brother Benedict Beal Marsh 1844-1857. Silversmith and clockmaker.
Founded by Joseph Marshall and Robert Tempest.
Theodore Mather and Joseph Fitch Pitkin.
Makers of sterling holloware.
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