Goldman Silversmiths Co.
New York, NY c. 1940-1945 Makers of sterling holloware and Judaica.
Nicholas Goddard (b. 1773 d. 1823)
Rutland, VT 1797-c. 1812 Partnered with Benjamin Lord in the firm of Lord &
Goddard 1797-1807.
D. Goddard & Son
Worcester, MA c. 1845-1850 Daniel Goddard and son Luther Goddard.
W.H. Glenny & Co.
Rochester, NY 1876-1898 Makers of sterling novelties,
jewelry, and souvenir spoons.
Glaze & Radcliff
Columbia, SC 1848-1851 William Glaze and Thomas W. Radcliff.
Gist Silversmiths
Placerville, CA 1968-Present Makers of sterling novelties, jewelry, western items and
equine silver. Website
Horace Goodwin
Hartford, CT 1810-1852 Was in the partnerships of Goodwin & Dodd with
Goodwin 1821-1825 and later H. & A. Goodwin with his brother Allyn Goodwin.
Goodnow & Jenks
Boston, MA 1893-1905 Founded by Walter R. Goodnow and Barton Pickering Jenks.
Successors of Kennard & Jenks. Makers & retailers sterling holloware and novelties.
Josiah Gooding
Boston, MA 1825-1860 Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
Henry Gooding
Boston, MA 1818-1856 Silversmith and watchmaker.
John Goodhue, Jr.
Salem, MA 1822-1855 Silversmith and jeweler.
Daniel Treadwell Goodhue
Providence, RI 1824-1865 Was in the partnership of D.T. Goodhue & Son with son
George Baker Goodhue 1847-1865.
George Gordon
Newburgh, NY and New York, NY 1795-c. 1834
Alexander S. Gordon
New York, NY c. 1795-1803 A partner in the firm of A. & J. Gordon
c. 1798.
Goodwin & Dodd
Hartford, CT 1811-1821 A partnership between Horace Goodwin and Thomas Dodd.
Herman W. Glendenning
Gardner, MA Began working for Arthur Stone in 1920 and added his "G"
mark under Stone's trademark when he was deemed proficient. He attained
the title of Master Craftsman by 1933. Upon Stone's retirement in 1937,
Glendenning joined George C. Erickson at the Erickson Silver Shop. Glendenning set up his own shop in
1971. The mark shown at right was used beginning in 1955.
Luther Daniel Goddard
Worcester, MA c. 1842-c. 1850 Was in the partnership of D. Goddard & Son
with his father Daniel Goddard c. 1845-1850.
Daniel Goddard
Worcester, MA c. 1817-1850 In the partnerships of P. & D. Goddard with Perley
Goddard 1830-1842 and later D. Goddard & Son with son Luther Goddard c. 1845-
1850. Silversmith and watchmaker.
Silversmiths - Gist to Gordon
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Goldsmith, Stern & Co.
New York, NY 1912-1933 Successor to Stern Bros. Co., who also used
the anchor mark.
Allyn Goodwin
Hartford, CT 1821-1852 In the partnership of H. & A. Goodwin with his brother
Horace Goodwin 1821-1825. Continued working after 1852 as a silverplater.
William Glaze
Columbia, SC 1838-1882 In the partnerships of Veal & Glaze with John Veal
1838-c. 1841 and Glaze & Radcliff 1848-1851.
Edwin Glover
Fayetteville, NC c. 1843-1869
Gist to Gordon
Gist to Gordon
Nathan W. Goddard
Nashua, NH 1841-1879 In the partnership of N.W. Goddard & Son
in 1879.