Joseph Nelson Gibbs
Medford, MA 1845-1870 Silversmith and watchmaker.
William Ghiselin
Philadelphia, PA 1751-c. 1770
Timothy Gerrish
Portsmouth, NH c. 1780-1815
Joab Gillett
Cazenovia, NY 1810-1833 Silversmith and watchmaker.
Leavitt Gill
Hingham, MA 1810-1840
William W. Gilbert
New York, NY c. 1767-c. 1804 Was a New York State Senator 1809-
1812.
F.S. Gilbert
North Attleboro, MA c. 1904-c. 1915 Maker of sterling flatware,
souvenir spoons, and
novelties.
Luther R. Gibson
Norfolk, VA c. 1845-1851
Michael Gibney
New York, NY c. 1836-1851 In the partnership of Gibney & Reade c. 1847.
Michael Gibney was the first person in the U.S. to be issued a design patent for
a flatware pattern.
John Ward Gilman
Exeter, NH c. 1770-c. 1820
John B. Ginochio
New York, NY c. 1837-1854
Nathaniel Jenks Gilman
Portland, ME c. 1840-1850 Partnered with Robert Follansbee in 1846.
Silversmith, watchmaker, and jeweler.
John Ward Gethen
Philadelphia, PA c. 1811-1818
William Gethen
Philadelphia, PA 1797-1808
Joseph S. Gilpin
Maysville, KY c. 1850-1860
John Gibbs
Providence, RI 1773-1797
Ellis Gifford
Fall River, MA 1825-1861
P.J. Gill / Patrick Gill & Sons Co.
Woburn, MA 1911-Present Founded by Patrick J. Gill, ecclesiastic
silversmith. The current business sells religious giftware and does silver
repair and metal refinishing.
Gerrish & Pearson
Portland, ME 1858-1877 Oliver Gerrish and Nathaniel Pearson.
Silversmiths - Gerrish to Ginochio
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Oliver Gerrish
Portland, ME 1819-1888
Philo B. Gilbert
New York, NY c. 1830-1868 Granted a patent for a
souvenir spoon in May, 1867.
Christopher Giffing
New York, NY 1814-1860 In the firm of Giffing & Hebard
with Henry Hebard in 1816.
Gerrish to Ginochio
Gerrish to Ginochio