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  • Sharp & Floyd (1871-1872)
  • Atlanta, GA 

George Sharp, Jr. and Eugene B. Floyd.

  • Daniel C. Sharp (Around 1861-1869)
  • Philadelphia, PA 

In the partnersip of Daniel C. Sharp & Co. with Henry Harper and Philip Stahl 1868-1869.

 

  • George Sharp, Jr.
  • Danville, KY 1857-1864 and 
  • Atlanta, GA 1864-1877

In the firm of Sharp & Floyd 1871-1872.

 

  • George Sharp ( 1844-1900)
  • Philadelphia, PA

Sharp produced exclusively for Bailey & Co. 1852-1866, and his mark is found in conjunction with the Bailey & Co. mark during this period.

  • James S. Sharrard
  • Georgetown, KY 1838-1839; 
  • Paris, KY 1840; 
  • Shelbyville, KY 1841-1856; 
  • Henderson, KY 1859-1863; and 
  • Louisville, KY 1863-1880

  • William M. Sharrard
  • Henderson and Harrodsburg, KY 1859-1870 and
  • Princton, KY 1876-1883

 

  • Charles C. Shaver (1854-1900)
  • Utica, NY 

Silverware manufacturer.

  • Michael Shaver (1801-1856)
  • Abingdon, VA 

  • Shaw & Dunlevy (1833)
  • Philadelphia, PA

  • John Shaw / J. Shaw & Co. (1835-1852)
  • St. Louis, MO 

Was in the partnership of
J. Shaw & Co. 1842-1852.

 

  • John Allen Shaw (Around 1795-1819)
  • Newport, RI

Was a partner with Nicholas Geffroy in the business of John A. Shaw & Co. c. 1802


  • Sheffield Silver Co. (1908-Present)
  • Brooklyn, NY 

Primarily silverplate wares, some sterling. Acquired by Farber Bros. in 1935 then by Reed & Barton in 1973.

 

  • Shepard Manufacturing Co.Melrose  (1893-1923)
  • Highlands, MA 

Founded by Chester Shepard and his son Chester Burdelle Shepard. Makers of sterling flatware, souvenir spoons, and novelties.

  • Alpheus Xavier Francis Shepard (1813-1831)
  • Georgetown, KY 

  • Thomas Jefferson Shepard, Sr.
  • Georgetown, KY 1822-1827 and 1831-1875 and
  • Louisville, KY 1828-1831

Born 1801 Death 1875.

 

  • Shepherd & Boyd (1806-1830 )
  • Albany, NY 

A partnership between Robert Shepherd and William Boyd.

  • Sherwood & Whatley (1849-1854)
  • Chicago, IL

Smith Jones Sherwood and Eli Whatley.

 

  • George W. Shiebler & Co. (1876-1907)
  • New York, NY 

Acquired the flatware dies of Albert Coles, Henry Hebbard, John Polhamus and others in addition to making their own patterns. Makers of quality sterling flatware, holloware, novelties, and souvenir spoons.

Flatware Patterns by George W. Shiebler & Co.

  • Thomas Shields (1765-1794) 
  • Philadelphia, PA 

  • Nathaniel Shipman
  • Preston, CT and 
  • Norwich, CT 1785-c. 1800

Silversmith, jeweler, clock and watchmaker.

  • Abraham Shire
  • Cincinnati, OH 1858-1862 and
  • Paris, KY 1865-1906

Was in the partnership of Shire & Fithian with C.N. Fithian c. 1900-1906.

  • Shoemaker, Pickering & Co. (1888-1915)
  • Newark, NJ 

Mark identical to that of Frank Kursh & Son Co.

  • Joseph Shoemaker (1793-1829)
  • Philadelphia, PA 

 

 

  • George C. Shreve & Co. / Shreve & Co. (1852-Present)
  • San Francisco, CA 

Founded by brothers George Choate Shreve as a jewelry business. No silver work was done until about 1882 when they began producing sterling holloware; flatware production began in 1904. Acquired W.K. Vanderslice & Co. in 1908. Makers and retailers of quality sterling flatware, holloware, and jewelry. Some flatware patterns have been made for Shreve by Old Newbury Crafters. 

Flatware Patterns By George C. Shreve & Co. / Shreve & Co.

 

  • Shreve, Crump & Low Co. (1869-Present)
  • Boston, MA 

Jewelry and silver retailer with roots back to 1796 with silversmith John McFarlane.

  • Shreve, Brown & Co. (1858-1862)
  • Boston, MA 

Successor to Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co.

  • Shreve, Stanwood & Co. (1862-1869)
  • Boston, MA 

Benjamin Shreve and Henry B. Stanwood. Successor to Shreve, Brown & Co. Became Shreve, Crump & Low Co. in 1869.

  • Shreve, Treat & Eacret (1912-1941)
  • San Francisco, CA  

George R. Shreve, Walter Treat, and Godfrey Eacret. Silversmiths and jewelers. Bought by Granat Bros.

  • Thomas H. Shriver (1837-1843)
  • Philadelphia, PA 

In the partnership of Baker & Shriver 1838-1842.

  • Sibley & Marble (1801-1806)
  • New Haven, CT 

Clark Sibley and Simeon Marble.

  • Asa Sibley
  • Woodstock, VT c. 1787; 
  • Walpole, NH c. 1799-1820; and
  • Rochester, NY c. 1820-1827

  • Clark Sibley (Around 1800-1807)
  • New Haven, CT 

Was in the partnership of Sibley & Marble with Simeon Marble 1801-1806

  • Oscar Easterly Sibley
  • Canadaigua, NY 1835-1846 and 
  • Buffalo, NY 1846-1876

Was in the partnership of Sibley & Adams with Nathaniel W. Adams 1846-1848.

  • Victor Siedman Mfg. Co. (Around 1920-1934)
  • Brooklyn, NY 

Makers of sterling holloware, especially candlesticks.

  • Sigourney & Hitchcock (1850)
  • Watertown, NY

William H. Sigourney and ? Hitchcock.

  • William H. Sigourney (1838-c. 1865)
  • Watertown, NY 

In the partnerships of Sigourney & Turner with Alonzo B. Turner 1838-1839 and again 1841-1842; W.H. & A.P. Sigourney with Alanson P. Sigourney 1839-1840; Sigourney &
Hitchcock in 1850; W.H. Sigourney & Co. c. 1851-1852; and Sigourney & Flower with Roswell P. Flower (who would go on to become governor of New York) 1861-1865.

  • Frederick Sill (1840-1847)
  • New York, NY 

Was in the partnership of M. & F. Sill 1840-1843.


  • Silver Cloud, Inc. (Around 1970-Present)
  • Albuquerque, MN 

Primarily Native American style jewelry manufacturers.

  • Silvercraft Co., Inc. (1950-1975)
  • Boston, MA 

Acquired by Raimond Mfg. Co.


  • Silver Crest  (1919-Present )
  • Buffalo, NY

Founded by Heintz Art Metal Shop employee Fred Smith and others in direct competition with their former employer. Made sterling mounted bronze items in the 1920's under the brand name Silver Crest.

  • Silver State Silver (Around 1967-2006)
  • Sparks, NV

Founded by Phil Nielsen. Makers of western style silver items.


  • Silverthorn & Clift (1856-1861)
  • Lynchburg, VA 

Henry Silvethorn and Josiah Clift.


  • Henry Silverthorn
  • Baltimore, MD 1835-1837; 
  • Lynchburg, VA 1837-1897;
  • a branch location operated in Roanoke, VA c. 1890

Silverthorn was involved in a number of partnerships:
Silverthorn & Victor with Edward W. Victor 1844 and 1848-1849
Silverthorn & Fisher with Charles F. Fisher in 1847 and again in 1849
H. Silverthorn & Co. with Charles C. Nuitz in 1854
Silverthorn & Clift with Josiah Clift 1856-1861
The business operated in the 1890s as H. Silverthorn's Sons. Upon Silverthorn's retirement in 1897, the business then was taken over by his son Henry T. Silverthorn under the name H. Silverthorn & Co.

  • F.W. Sim & Co. (1885-c. 1900)
  • Troy, NY 

Makers of sterling souvenir spoons and novelties.

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