Silversmiths - Hart to Hastings
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Harvey & Otis
Providence, RI 1896-2003 Makers of sterling flatware and souvenir spoons and gold
masonic and fraternal jewelry.
Benjamin B. Hastings
Cleveland, OH c. 1830-1846
H. Hastings
Cleveland, OH c. 1815-1820
John Hasselbring / Hasselbring Silver Co.
Brooklyn, NY c.1890-c. 1955 Maker of sterling holloware and novelties.
Purchased by the Crown Silver Co.
Barnabas Dodge Haskell
Boston, Haverhill and Bradford, MA c. 1830-1880
Henry C. Haskell
New York, NY c. 1881-1915 Jewelers; made small sterling novelty items.
David B. Hastings
Boston, MA c. 1850-1880 Was in partnership with his brother Joshua Hastings
under the name of D.B. & J. Hastings 1860-1880.
Hartford Sterling Co.
Philadelphia, PA 1901-1930's Makers of some sterling
holloware; mostly silverplate.
Harting & Kroesing
Lexington, KY 1867-c.1872 William Harting and A.J. Kroesing.
Judah Hart
Berlin, CT c. 1803; Middletown, CT c. 1803-1804; Norwich, CT c. 1805-1807;
Griswald, MD c. 1816; and Brownsville, OH c. 1822 Involved in a number of
partnerships:
Hart & Brewer with Charles Brewer 1800-1803.
Hart & Bliss with Jonathan Bliss 1803-1805.
Hart & Wilcox with Alvan Wilcox 1805-1807.
Hart & Hart with brother Eliphaz Hart c. 1810-1816.
Walter Ward Hart
Freehold, NJ 1829-1855 and Philadelphia, PA 1855-1865
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William E. Haskins
Boston, MA 1823-1830 and Providence, RI 1832-1860 Was in the
partnership of W.E. & R. Haskins with Ralph Haskins 1823-1860.