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Joseph Bouju
New Orleans, LA 1807-1809 and St. Louis, MO 1812-1849
Heloise Boudo
Charleston, SC  1827-1837  Woman silversmith.  Carried on the business of her
husband, Louis Boudo, upon his death in 1827.
Louis Boudo
Charleston, SC  1809-1827  Was a partner in the firm of Maurel &
Boudo c. 1810.
J.C. Boardman Co. / Boardman Silversmiths, Inc.
Wallingford, CT and Meriden, CT  1950-Present  Founded by Joseph C. Boardman.  
Acquired F.B. Rogers Co. and the Manchester Silver Co. in 1985.  The company was
sold to the founder's son, Burton Boardman, in 1985.  The company moved to Meriden,
CT in 1992 and was renamed Boardman Silversmiths.  Makers of sterling holloware,
trophies, and jewelry.  
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Nicholas James Bogert
New York, NY 1801-1803 and Montgomery, NY 1803-1843
Hendricus Boelen  (b. 1697  d. 1755)
New York, NY  1718-1755
Charles Louis Boehme
Baltimore, MD  1799-1812  Would occasionally work in higher grade
English sterling when the use of coin silver was commonplace.
E.B. Booth & Son
Rochester, NY  1861-1888  Partnership of Ezra B. Booth and his son Henry G. Booth.
Sanford Boon
Hamilton, NY  c. 1822-1844  Silversmith and jeweler.
Zalmon Stone Bostwick
New York, NY  1845-1853
Eivind Borsum
Chicago, IL  c. 1915-1920's  Maker of handwrought Arts & Crafts flatware
and holloware.
Bolles & Childs
Hartford, CT  c. 1840  Edward Bolles and Lucius B. Childs.
Ezra B. Booth
Middlebury, VT 1828-1837 and Rochester, NY 1838-1888  Partnered with his son in the
firm of E.B. Booth & Son 1861-1888.  Silversmith and jeweler.
Bolles & Day
Hartford, CT  c. 1825
Samuel Bosworth
Buffalo, NY  1816-1837
Howard Bosworth
Buffalo and Fredonia, NY  c. 1824-1854
Gideon Bennett Botsford
Woodbury, CT  1797-c. 1825
Edward Borhek
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1835-1850
Bolles, Hastings & Co.
Hartford, CT  1843-1848  Edward W. Bolles and Gerry Hastings.
Frances Holmes Boothby
Weston, VT  1950's-1960's  Modernist studio jeweler.
Timothy Bonticou, Jr.  (b. c. 1723  d. 1789)
New Haven, CT  1749-1789
Bliss Bros. Co.
Attleboro, MA  1908-1950's  Primarily known as a jeweler; also made small sterling items such as
compacts and pill boxes.
Henry Bliss
Cincinnati, OH  1849-1862
E.A. Bliss Co.
Meriden, CT  1875-1920  Founded by E.A. Bliss and J.E. Carpenter in North
Attleboro, MA, moving to Meriden in 1890.  They began making sterling silver
dresserware, smoking accessories, and novelties in 1893.  Succeeded by Napier-Bliss in 1920, the name
changed to the Napier Co. in 1922, which is still in business today.
James A. Bloodgood
Utica, NY  1800-1810  Was in the partnership of J. & L. Bloodgood with his brother
Lynott Bloodgood 1804-1810.
1912 Bliss Bros. Advertisement
1953 J.C. Boardman Advertisement
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