Gaylord Silvercraft
Wallingford, CT c. 1920-1944 Founded as a form of therapy by the Gaylord
Sanitarium, a hospital for tuberculosis patients which eventually was converted to a
rehabilitation home for WWI veterans.
Nicholas Geffroy
Newport, RI c. 1795-c. 1817 Partnered with John Allen Shaw in the firm
of John A. Shaw & Co. 1802-1814.
Gebelein Silversmiths
Boston, MA 1909-1968 Makers of quality
handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling flatware,
holloware, and novelties.
George Sears Gelston
New York, NY 1830-1839 In the partnerships of Gelston & Porter c.1835 and
Gelston & Co. with Henry Gelston 1837-1838.
Gelston, Ladd & Co.
New York, NY 1839-1843 Henry Gelston, William F. Ladd, and
Henry R. Treadwell.
John D. Germon
Philadelphia, PA 1782-1825
George E. Germer
Boston, MA and Mason, NH 1912-c. 1930 Awarded the Society of Arts &
Crafts Masters Medal in 1927. Maker of handwrought sterling holloware and
ecclesiastic items.
Genova Silver
New York, NY c. 1950 Makers of sterling holloware.
Charles Gennet, Jr.
Richmond, VA c.1837-1866 Was in the partnership of Gennet &
James 1849-c. 1866.
Isaac Geer
Northampton, MA 1793-1812
Gelston & Co.
New York, NY 1837-1838 A partnership between George Sears Gelston, a silversmith,
and Henry Gelston, a jeweler.
Gelston & Treadwell
New York, NY 1843-1850 Henry Gelson and Henry R. Treadwell.
S.A. & J.H. Gerould
Keene, NH 1825 A partnership between Samuel Allen Gerould and
James Harvey Gerould.
Silversmiths - Garrison to Gerould
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S.A. Gerould & Son
Keene, NH 1849-1867 Samuel Allen Gerould and son Samuel Gerould, Jr.
James Gaskins (Gafkins)
Portsmouth, VA c. 1802-1825 and Norfolk, VA c. 1805
Joseph Garrison
New York, NY 1836-1838
Isaac Garrison
Pittsburgh, PA c. 1850-1860
Hugh Gelston
Boston, MA c. 1811-1815 and Baltimore, MD 1816-1833 Was involved in the
partnerships of Welles & Co. with George Welles c. 1811-1815 and Gelston &
Gould with James Gould 1816-1821.
Garrison to Gerould
Garrison to Gerould
James Geddy
Williamsburg, VA c. 1766-1783 and Petersburg, VA 1783-1807 Was in the partnership of
James Geddy & Sons with sons John Jr. And William Waddill Geddy c. 1790.