Robert Riddle Jarvie
Chicago, IL c. 1895-c. 1920 Robert Riddle Jarvie began work in a variety of metals out of
his home workshop c. 1895. He opened The Jarvie Shop in 1904 and began working in
sterling at that time. Important maker of handwrought Arts & Crafts holloware - especially
candlesticks - trophies, and a small amount of jewelry. The Jarvie Shop closed around
1920. The mark at right was found on a brass candlestick.
Jacobi & Jenkins
Baltimore, MD 1894-1908 Founded by August Jacobi and successors to
repoussé sterling flatware and holloware.
George Jacob
Baltimore, MD 1802-1846
Joseph Jackson
Baltimore, MD c. 1803-1815 and again 1818-1831; Richmond, VA 1815-1818
D.C. Jaccard & Co. / Jaccard & Co.
St. Louis, MO 1864-1873 Founded by D. Constant
Jaccard. Became Mermod, Jaccard & Co. in 1873.
Emmor Jefferis III
Wilmington, DE 1827-1842 Was a partner in the firm of Guthre & Jefferis with
James Guthre c. 1840.
Abel Jacobs
Philadelphia, PA c. 1816
E. Jaccard & Co.
St. Louis, MO 1852-1901 Founded by Eugene Jaccard and
D.C. Jaccard. Became the largest jewelry house in St. Louis
which continues today as Jaccards Jewelers.
Louis Jaccard / L. Jaccard & Co.
St. Louis, MO 1829-1848 In the partnership of Jaccard & Recordon 1836-1837.
Partnered with nephew Eugene Jaccard under the name of Louis Jaccard & Co.
1837-1848.
A. Jackson
Norwalk, CT c. 1840
Munson Jarvis
Stamford, CT 1765-1776 and New York, NY 1780-1783
Silversmiths - Jaccard to Jefferis
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Phyllis Jacobs
Palo Alto, CA 1950's-1960's Modernist studio jeweler.
Abel Jacobs
Baltimore, MD c. 1816 and Philadelphia, PA c. 1820
Judith Jack
New York, NY 1963-Present
Daniel Jackson
New York, NY c. 1782-1790
Jaccard to Jefferis
Jaccard to Jefferis