Gorham & Thurber
Providence, RI  1850-1852  John Gorham and Gorham Thurber.
J. Gorham & Son
Providence, RI  1841-1850  Partnership of Jabez Gorham and son
John Gorham.  
Gorham & Co.
Providence, RI  1852-1865  
Gorham Manufacturing Co.
Providence, RI  1865-Present  
Company history
Gorham date marks
Flatware patterns
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Gra-Wun Studio
Scottsdale, AZ  1959-2001  Founded by Ray Graves.  Maker of sterling handwrought jewelry
and small items, much of it in the modernist style.
Jesse R. Graves
Cooperstown, NY  1803-1847  Was in the partnership of Graves & Nicholas with
William Nichols 1809-1816.
Graff, Washbourne & Dunn
New York, NY  1899-1961  Founded by Charles Graff, William
Washbourne, and Clarence Dunn.  They acquired Wood & Hughes in 1899.  Graff,
Washbourne & Dunn was acquired by Gorham in 1961.  Makers of sterling flatware,
holloware, and novelties.
Gorham, Webster & Price
Providence, RI  1837-1841
Gorham & Webster
Providence, RI  1831-1837  Jabez Gorham and Henry L. Webster.
David Greenleaf, Jr.  (b. 1765  d. 1835)
Hartford, CT  1788-1811  In the partnership of Greenleaf & Oakes with Frederick Oakes
1804-1807.
Gilbert Greene
Clinton and Manchester, MA  1840-1877
Robert Gray
Portsmouth, NH  1813-1860
George Gray
Dover, NH  1826-1865
Gray & Libby
Boston, MA  1850-1880  William Henry Gray and
? Libby.
Gowdey & Peabody
Nashville, TN  1843-1847  Partnership of Thomas Gowdey and John Peabody;
Peabody was the silversmith.
William Gowen
Medford, MA  1770-1794
James Gould
Baltimore, MD  1816-1868  In the partnerships of Gelston & Gould with Hugh Gelston
1816-1821; Gould, Stowell & Ward with A. Stowell and William H. Ward
1855-1858; and Gould & Ward with William H. Ward 1858-1864.
Miles Gorham  (b. 1747  d. 1847)
New Haven, CT  1790-1840
Richard Gove  (b. 1815  d. 1883)
Laconia, NH  1833-1882  Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
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Graf & Neimann
Pittsburgh, PA  c. 1900  Patented a fork for instructing young children how to correctly hold
their utensils.  
See photos.
Gregg & Hayden  (See Hayden, Gregg & Co.)
Silversmiths - Gorham to Gregg
Gould & Ward
Baltimore, MD  1858-1864  James Gould and William H. Ward.
Gould, Stowell & Ward
Baltimore, MD  1855-1858  James Gould, A. Stowell, and
William H. Ward.
Green Duck Co.
Chicago, IL  c. 1933-1934  Made sterling and silverplated
souvenir spoons for the Century of Progress World's Fair.
William Gregg
Lexington, KY 1818-1821; Petersburg, VA 1821-1823; Vincennes, IN c. 1823;
Columbia, SC 1824-1831; Charleston, SC 1838-1853  Was in the partnerships of
Hayden, Gregg & Co. 1843-1846, Gregg & Hayden 1843-1846 and Gregg, Hayden & Co. 1846-1852.
C.F. Greenwood & Bro.
Norfolk, VA  c. 1851-1904  Charles F. Greenwood and Frederic
Greenwood.
Charles F. Greenwood
Norfolk, VA  1848-1904  Was in the firm of C.F. Greenwood & Bro c. 1851-1904.
Jacob Gregg
Alexandria, VA  1803-1809  Silversmith and watchmaker.
1891 Greenleaf & Crosby Ad
Greenleaf & Crosby
St. Augustine, FL  c. 1890-Present  Primarily a jeweler, made souvenir spoons in the
1890's to 1920's.
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