Silversmiths - Lewis to Lobel
Jacob George Lewis Libby
Boston, MA  1820-1846  Silversmith and jeweler.
Paul Lobel
New York, NY  1944-1970's  Known primarily for modernist jewelery, Lobel also created
sterling holloware and small items.
William Coffin Little
Newburyport, MA 1765-1790; Amesbury, MA 1790-1800; and Salisbury, NH 1801-1816
William Linker
Philadelphia, PA  1906-c. 1915  Maker of sterling flatware, holloware and novelties.
William Link & Co.
Newark, NJ  c. 1910-1915  Successor to Link & Angell.
Link & Angell
Newark, NJ  c. 1900-c. 1910  Successor to Link, Angell & Weiss.  Succeeded by William
Link & Co.
Link, Angell & Weiss
Newark, NJ  1893-c. 1900  Founded by William Link.  Successor to Link & Conkling.  Makers of
small sterling items and jewelry.  Succeeded by Link & Angell.
Lincoln & Reed
Boston, MA  1838-1848  A partnership between Albert Lamb Lincoln and
Gideon French Thayer Reed.
Lincoln & Foss
Boston, MA  1848-1857  Partnership of Albert Lamb Lincoln and
Charles M. Foss.  Successors to Lincoln & Reed.
W.A. Lloyd
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1810
Clark Lindsley
Hartford, CT  1840-1860  In the partnership of Seymour & Lindsley 1854-1856.
John Ayer L'Hommedieu
Mobile, AL  c. 1830-1868  In the firm of L'Hommedieu Brothers
c. 1830-1868.
Samuel Lewis
Washington, DC  c. 1840-1855
Isaac Lewis
Huntington, CT 1796-1809 and Ridgefield, CT 1809-1820
Harvey Lewis
Philadelphia, PA  1802-1830  Was in the partnership of
Lewis & Smith 1805-1811.
Lewis & Smith
Philadelphia, PA  1805-1811  Partnership between Harvey Lewis and Joseph D.
Smith.
Lewis Bros.
New York, NY  1896-1904  Makers of sterling novelty items.
Esther Lewittes
Los Angeles, CA  1950's-1960's  Modernist studio jeweler.
L'Hommedieu Brothers
Mobile, AL  c. 1830-1868  John A. and William L'Hommedieu.
Elijah Lincoln
Hingham, MA  c. 1815
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David Mason Little
Salem, MA  c. 1895-1923
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