Silversmiths - Hoard to Holsey
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Julius Hollister
Hartford, CT 1841-1846 and Oswego, NY 1846-1905 Was in the
partnership of Seymour & Hollister 1842-1846.
William Hollingshead
Philadelphia, PA 1754-1785
Littleton Holland
Baltimore, MD 1800-1847
Holland's
San Angelo, TX 1918-Present Founded by Chase Holland. Makers of sterling western
accessories and jewelry.
Hodgson, Kennard & Co.
Magnolia, MA c. 1890-1940's Edgar Hodson and Harthur Wood Kennard.
Advertised in the 1920's as jewelers and silversmiths; they retailed many silver items
made by others.
Emmanuel Holsey
Williamsport, MD 1820-1821, Boonsboro, MD 1821-1822, and
Chambersburg, PA 1823-1839.
The Holmes & Edwards Silver Co.
Bridgeport, CT Founded in 1882 by George C. Edwards and Israel Holmes. Primarily makers
of silverplate flatware and holloware, they did make some sterling flatware.
Adrian Bancker Holmes, Jr. (b. 1846)
Newark, NJ 1880-1890 Partnered with James S. Holmes in
the firm of A.B. & J.S. Holmes 1886-1889.
S. Hoard & Co.
Chicago, IL 1852-1855 Succeeded by Hoard & Avery.
Adrian Bancker Holmes
New York, NY 1801-1850
Henry Ralph Holman / H.R. Holman & Co.
Cincinnati, OH c. 1857; Kansas City, MO 1859-1862; and Denver, CO 1865-1880.
John Holden
Quincy, MA 1820-1834 and 1842-1858 and Springfield, VT
1835-1841.
Hoard & Avery
Chicago, IL 1856-1858 Samuel L. Hoard and Claude Avery. Successor to
S. Hoard & Co. and succeeded by Hoard & Hoes.
George Hocknell
Rochester, NY 1833-1869 Was in the partnership of
Steele & Hocknell with James P. Steele 1838-1869.
Nathan Hobbs
Boston, MA 1816-1865
Edward Hoell
Washington, NC and Greenville, NC c. 1819-1847 Traveling silversmith working in
various towns around Greenville.
Hoard to Holsey
Hoard to Holsey