Elias Baker
New Brunswick, NJ  c. 1840-1855
The Baker-Manchester Co.
Providence, RI  c. 1914-c. 1930  Makers of sterling flatware, holloware,
and novelties, including many fancy and unusual flatware serving pieces.
See
flatware patterns.
George Baker
Providence, RI and Salem MA  1811-c. 1840
Stephens Baker
Wilmington, NC and Salem, MA  c. 1817-1818  Silversmith,
watchmaker and jeweler.
Thomas Baker
Concord, NH  c. 1817-1820  In partnership with Jabez Baldwin in the firm of
Baldwin & Baker c. 1817-1819.
Eleazer Baker
Ashford, CT  c. 1785-1793  Silversmith, clock and watchmaker.
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Roswell Hopkins Bailey
Woodstock, VT  1837-1880  Was in partnership with Samuel C. Bailey,
Charles Chase and Ebenezer Eaton in Claremont, NH as E.E. Bailey & Co.
1837-1839.
Baird-North Co.
Providence, RI  1895-c. 1930  Founded by William Gilmore Hussey as a gold and
silversmith firm and became a mail order house for gold and sterling flatware, holloware, jewelry and
novelties made by other manufacturers.  Merged with Jason Weiler Co., a diamond and jewelery concern, c.
1930 and moved to Boston, changing the name at that time to the Jason Weiler Baird-North Co.
William Baily, Jr.
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1820-1850
Samuel Philbrick Bailey
Woodstock, VT 1842-1845 and Indianapolis, IN 1850-1860
Loring Bailey
Boston, MA and Hingham, MA  c. 1759-c. 1805
Ebenezer Eaton Bailey
Claremont, NH  1825-1862  Was in the firms of E.E. & S.C. Bailey 1825-1862 and
E.E. Bailey & Co. 1837-1839.
Henry Bailey
Boston, MA  c. 1800
Lebbeus Bailey  (b. 1763  d. 1827)
North Yarmouth, ME  c. 1780-1816  Partnered with his sone Lebbeus (Jr.) in the firm
of Lebbeus Bailey & Son in 1816.  Silversmith and clockmaker.
Stanley Sanford Baldwin
New York, NY  1827-1834  Partnered with Samuel Baldwin in the firm
of S.S. & S. Baldwin 1830-1832.  Silversmith and watchmaker.
Jesse Garrettson Baldwin
Oxford, CT 1825-1832 and Middletown, CT 1833-1834  
In the firm of J. & S. Baldwin 1833-1834.
Jabez C. Baldwin
Salem, MA  c. 1795-1813 and Boston, MA 1813-1817  In the partnerships of
Baldwin & Jones 1813-1817 and Baldwin & Baker with Thomas Baker c. 1817.
L.G. Balfour Co.
Attleboro, MA  1913-c. 1980  Makers of sterling holloware and
jewelry.
Ball, Black & Co.
New York, NY  1851-1876  Founded by William Black and
Henry Ball.  Successors to Ball, Tompkins & Black.  Became
Black, Starr & Frost in 1876.  Makers and retailers of quality sterling flatware and holloware.
Ball, Tompkins & Black
New York NY  1839-1851  Henry Ball,
Erastus O. Tompkins and William Black.  
Successors to Marquand & Co. and succeeded by Ball, Black & Co.
Edward Ball Co.
New York, NY  c. 1918-1919  Makers of sterling holloware.
William Ball  (b. 1763  d. 1815)
Baltimore, MD  1785-1815  In the partnership of Johnson & Ball with
Israel Johnson 1785-1790 and later the partnership of Ball & Heald with
John S. Heald 1811-1812.
Ball & Heald
Baltimore, MD  1811-1812  William Ball and and John S. Heald.
Calvin Stowe Ball  (b. 1798)
Pompey, NY  c. 1825
Webb C. Ball Co.
Cleveland, OH  1879-1962  A watchmaking and jewelry house, made an
assortment of souvenir spoons in the early 1900's.
Calvin Stowe Ball  (b. 1832)
Syracuse, NY  1853-c. 1910  In the partnership of Stone & Ball with Seymour H. Stone
1853-1869.  Silversmith and jeweler.
1881 C.S. Ball Ad
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