James Easton, Jr.  
Nantucket, MA  1828-1838  Was a partner in the firm of
Easton & Sanford 1830-1838.
Moses Eastman
Savannah, GA  1826-1850  Joined the firm of Penfield & Co. to become
Eastman & Penfield 1826-1828.  Upon Josiah Penfield's death in 1828,
Eastman continued the business under his own name.
Eastern Sterling Co.
New York, NY  1940's-Present  Makers of sterling Judaica.
Easterling Co.
Chicago, IL  1944-1974  Sold six sterling flatware patterns direct to the consumer;
the patterns were made by Gorham.  See
flatware patterns.
E.A.M. Sterling  See Elgin American Mfg. Co.
Eastwood-Park Co.
Newark, NJ  1909-c. 1922  Makers of sterling vanity and novelty items and a small amount
of flatware and holloware.
Eaton, Gordon & Bogert
Newburgh, NY  1856-1860  William R. Eaton, John Gordon, and William Bogert.
Produced goods for Ball, Black & Co.  When Eaton retired in 1860, and the company
was renamed Gordon & Bogert.
Eleder-Hickok Co.  See Lebkuecher & Co.
Joseph Einstein
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1860-1875
Anna Eicher
Park Ridge, IL  c. 1900-1925  Maker of quality handwrought Arts & Crafts holloware,
flatware, and other small items.
William R. Elfers Co., Inc.
New York, NY  1930's  Makers of sterling holloware.
Elgin Silversmiths Co.
New York, NY 1946-1976  Successor to Redlich & Co.  Acquired Currier & Roby.  
Makers of sterling holloware.
Elgin American Mfg. Co.
Elgin, IL  1887-c. 1952  Makers of sterling vanity items,
military insignia, cigarette cases, novelties and jewelry.  
They also made cigarette cases under the HavOne brand name.  Became a
division of the Illinois Watch Case Co. in the late 1940's.
Easton & Sanford
Nantucket, MA  1830-1838  James Easton, Jr. and Frederick C. Sanford.
John Edwards  (b. 1671  d. 1746)
Boston, MA  c. 1694-1746  In the partnership of Allen & Edwards with John Allen
c. 1700-1710.
Seth Eastman
Concord, NH  1826-1880  Was a partner with Robert Davis in the firm of Robert Davis &
Co. 1826-1828.
Joseph Edwards, Jr.  (b. 1737  d. 1783)
Boston, MA  c. 1758-1783
E. & J.B.
See E. & J. Bass
Silversmiths - Eagle to Elgin
M. Eisenstadt Jewelry Co. / M. Eisenstadt Mfg. Co.
St. Louis, MO  1853-1981  Went by M. Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. from 1904 through the 1940's.
Eagle Sterling Co.
Glastonbury, CT  1894-1904  Successor to W.L. & H.E. Pitkin.
Ebenezer Eastman
Danville, VT  c. 1825-1850
Samuel Edwards
Boston, MA  c. 1726-1758
Edwards & Co.
Chicago, IL  1847-1849
Electric Chain Co. of Canada
Toronto, ON, Canada  1916-c. 1950  Manufacturing jeweler, also made souvenir spoons.  Not the
same company as the Electric Chain Co. of Attleboro, MA.
ECCO
See Electric Chain Co. of Canada
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Electrolytic Art Metal Co.
Trenton, NJ  c. 1909-1920  Makers of sterling overlay products.
Thomas Edwards
Boston, MA  c. 1721-1755
1912 M. Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. Advertisement
Eckfeldt & Ackley
New York, NY  1896-c. 1937  Manufacturer of jewelry and novelties.