Hughes & Hall
Middletown, CT c. 1840-1850
Hull Silver
Stainless steel flatware maker who made many patterns under different
brand names. Hull made one sterling pattern called John Hull c. 1935 in
honor of one of the men who opened the first mint in the American colonies in 1652.
Edmund Hughes
Hampton, CT 1800-1804 and Middletown, CT 1805-1827. Was involved in a
number of partnerships:
Ward & Hughes with John Ward 1805-1806.
Hughes & Bliss with Jonathan Bliss in 1806.
Hughes & Francis with Julius C. Francis c. 1820.
Hunt-Hallmark Co.
New York, NY 1954-? A merger between the Hunt Silver Co. and Hallmark
Silversmiths.
Richard Humphreys
Wilmington, DE 1771-1772 and Philadelphia, PA 1772-1791
Henry Hudson
Louisville, KY 1841-c. 1880 In the partnership of Hudson &
Dolfinger with Jacob Dolfinger 1855-1858.
Hunt & Clark
Bennington, VT 1795-1803 Jonathan Hunt and Horatio Clark.
Hunt Silver Company
New York, NY and Chicago, IL 1930's-1954 Makers of sterling
holloware.
Smith Hunsicker
Shepherdstown, VA 1832-1835
Christopher Hughes
Baltimore, MD 1771-1790 A partner in the business of Christopher Hughes & Co. with John
Carnan 1771-1774.
Silversmiths - Hudson to Hunt
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Hudson & Dolfinger
Louisville, KY 1855-1858 Henry Hudson and Jacob Dolfinger.
Jeremiah Hughes
Annapolis, MD c. 1805-1820
Daniel S. Hulett
Schenectady, NY c. 1833-1849 Hulett's retailer mark is shown at right.
T.B. Humphreys & Son
Baltimore, MD c. 1849 Thomas B. Humphrey Sr. and Jr.
Hudson to Hunt
Hudson to Hunt
Haddon Hufford
Irvington, NY and Frenchtown, MT c. 1995-Present Website.
John Hull
Boston, MA c. 1646-1683 In the parntership of Hull & Sanderson with Robert Sanderson
1652-1683.
William Hughes
Baltimore, MD 1773-1791
Gurdon W. Hull
Wallingford, CT c. 1855-1865 Went on to become one of the founding partners of
Simpson, Hall & Miller.