John Campbell
Fayetteville, NC 1827-1836 and Nashville, TN 1836-c. 1857  Was in a
number of partnerships:
Selph & Campbell with John Selph 1827-1829.
Campbell & Prior with Warren Prior 1834-1836.
With John Peabody 1836-1837.
Campbell & Stevens 1849-1850
Campbell & Donigan with George Washington Donigan 1853-1855
Campbell Metcalf Silver Co.
Providence, RI  1892-1900  Founded by Ernest W.
Campbell and Joseph M. Metcalf.  Makers of sterling
flatware and souvenir spoons.  See
flatware patterns.
Thomas G. Calvert
Lexington, KY  c. 1850-1857  Was in the partnership of Calvert &
Burnet with Benjamin L. Burnet 1855-1857.  Stopped silversmithing in 1857, but continued to retail
silver made by others and stamp these wares with his mark until 1899.
William Henry Calhoun
Nashville, TN  1835-1865  Was in partnership with J. Flowers as
Calhoun & Flowers 1840-c. 1847.    
James E. Caldwell / J.E. Caldwell & Co.
Philadelphia, PA  1839-Present  James Emmett Caldwell worked
independently 1839-1843.  He entered into a partnership with
James M. Bennett by the name of Bennett & Caldwell 1843-1848.
When Bennett left in 1848 the business of J.E. Caldwell & Co was established, taking on John C. Farr as a
partner  Silver manufacturing ceased around 1860.  Today they are a well known jewelry company.  
Canfield, Bro. & Co.
Baltimore, MD  1848-1881  Ira Canfield, William Canfield and
J.R. Arminger.  Succeeded by Welsh & Bro.
Thomas Boyle Campbell
Winchester, VA  c. 1820-1858  In the partnerships of Campbell & Polk with Robert Isaac Watts
Polk 1850-1858 and Campbell & Meredith c. 1850.
R. & A. Campbell
Baltimore, MD  1835-1854  Robert and Andrew Campbell.
Canfield & Brother
Baltimore, MD  1835-1865  A partnership between Ira C. Canfield,
William Canfield, and Jared Canfield.  Succeeded by Canfield Brother & Co.
Samuel Canfield  (b. 1756  d. 1814)
Middletown, CT 1780-1801; Lansingburgh, NY 1801-1805; and Scanticoke, NY  
c. 1806,  In the partnerships of Canfield & Hall c. 1790-1805 and Canfield &
Foote c. 1795-1805.
George Reid Calhoun / G.R. Calhoun & Co.
Nashville, TN  1847-1903  Worked with his brother William H. Calhoun.  
Upon his brother's death in 1865, he continued as G.R. Calhoun & Co.
until his own death in 1903.
Cann & Dunn
New York, NY  c. 1855-1857  John Cann and David Dunn.
1925 J.E. Caldwell Ad
Campbell & Donigan
Nashville, TN  1853-1855  John Campbell and George
Washington Donigan.  Silversmiths, jewelers, and watchmakers.
Robert Campbell
Baltimore, MD  1818-1835  In the partnerships of Richards & Campbell c. 1819 and
R. & A. Campbell 1835-1854.
John W.H. Canoll
Albany, NY  c. 1824-1848
George Cannon
Warwick, RI c. 1800-1825 and Nantucket, MA 1825-1835
Silversmiths - Caldwell to Caron
1894 Campbell-Metcalf Ad - Eton Pattern
Carence Crafters
Chicago, IL  1908-c. 1918  Founded by R.D. Camp, J.H. Dunham, and C.D. Greene.  
Makers of handwrought, usually etched Arts & Crafts wares of various metals.  Some
small sterling items and jewelry.
James Hazen Carleton
Haverhill, MA  1840-1855  Silversmith and
jeweler.
Abraham Carlile
Philadelphia, PA  1791-1794
David Carlson
Gardner, MA  1920-1931  A Boston Society of Arts & Crafts "Master Craftsman,"
Carlson worked with Arthur Stone until 1919 then operated his own shop until his death
in 1931.
Henry A. Cargill
Nashville, TN  1836-1839
Campbell & Polk
Winchester, VA  1850-1858  A partnership between Thomas
Campbell and Robert I.W. Polk, ending upon Campbell's death in 1858.
Lewis Burton Candee / L.B. Candee & Co.
Woodbury, CT 1826-c. 1835  Was in the partnerships of Curtiss,
Candee & Co. 1826-1831 and then Curtis, Candee & Stiles 1831-1835.
Worked under the name L.B. Candee & Co. after 1835.
Canada Manufacturing Co.
Montreal, QU, Canada  1890's
Caldwell to Caron
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Caron Bros.
Montreal, Canada  1901-1933  Makers of military and other insignia, jewelry, and
souvenir spoons.
Caldwell to Caron
Willaim Cario  (b.c. 1712  d.c. 1770)
Boston, MA  c. 1735-1770