Silversmiths - Harland to Hart
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Hart & Wilcox
Norwich, CT 1805-1807 Judah Hart and Alvan Wilcox.
Hart & Brewer
Middletown, CT 1802-1803 Partnership of Judah Hart and Charles Brewer.
Hart & Smith
Baltimore, MD 1814-1816 William Hart and John Smith.
Harris & Stanwood
Boston, MA 1847-1853 William Harris
and Henry Burrill Stanwood. A precursor to
Shreve, Crump & Low Co.
Thomas Harland (b. 1735 d. 1807)
Norwich, CT c. 1773-1796 Silversmith and watchmaker. Mark also used by son Henry.
Henry Harland
Norwich, CT 1805-1841 and New Orleans, LA 1815-1832. In the partnerships of
Harland & Bliss with H. Bliss in 1830 and then Harland & Blair with Daniel Blair
1830-1834. Also used the mark of his father, Thomas Harland.
Harris & Wilcox
Albany, NY and Troy, NY c. 1844-c. 1859 Herman J. Harris and
Alanson D. Wilcox.
Herman J. Harris
Albany, NY and Troy, NY c. 1820-c. 1859 In the partnership
of Harris & Wilcox c. 1844-c. 1859.
Harris & Lemon
Louisville, KY 1830-1831 John C. Harris and James I. Lemon.
Samuel Harrington
Amherst, MA 1841-1842 Was in the partnership of Prevear & Harrington with
Edward Prevear 1841-1842.
Harland & Blair
New Orleans, LA 1830-1834 Henry Harland and Daniel Blair.
Eliphaz Hart
Norwich, CT c. 1810-c. 1825 Was in the partnerships of Hart & Hart with brother
Judah Hart c. 1810-1816 and later Cleveland & Hart with William Cleveland c. 1825.
Henry Harper
Philadelphia, PA c. 1857-1869 Was in the partnership of Watts &
Harper with James Watts 1863-1866 then later Daniel C. Sharp & Co.
Harland to Hart
Harland to Hart
R. Harris & Co.
Washington, DC 1874-c. 1945 Manufacturing jewelers.