Gorham & Thurber
Providence, RI  1850-1852  John Gorham and Gorham Thurber.
J. Gorham & Son
Providence, RI  1841-1850  Partnership of Jabez Gorham and
John Gorham.  A precursor to Gorham & Co.
Gorham & Co.
Providence, RI  1852-1865  Precursor to the Gorham
Manufacturing Co.
Gorham Manufacturing Co.
Providence, RI  1848-Present  Founded in 1831 by Jabez
Gorham.  Acquired William B. Durgin Co. and Whiting
Manufacturing Co. in 1924, the Alvin Corporation in 1928,
Quaker Silver Co. in 1959, and Graff, Washbourne & Dunn in
1961.  Produced patterns for Easterling.  Produced the famous
Martelé line from 1896 to the 1930's (see
Glossary for more
information).  Makers of flatware and a full array of products in
coin silver for their early items, sterling, silverplate, brass, copper,
iron and mixed metals.  
Website.  See flatware patterns.
See
Gorham date marks.  
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  c. 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.
G. 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
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
Laconia, NH  1833-1882  Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
Mark
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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.
Gorham to Gregg
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