Marquand & Brother / Marquand & Brothers
New York, NY 1830-1833 Frederick Marquand, Isaac Marquand, Josiah Penfield, and
Erastus O. Thompkins. Precursor to Marquand & Co. Silversmiths and retailers.
Precursor to Marquand & Co. Makers and retailers.
Marcus & Co.
New York, NY 1880's-1920's One of the successors of Starr & Marcus.
Makers of sterling holloware, novelties and jewelry.
William Mannerback
Reading, PA c. 1785-1838
Manchester Silver Co.
Providence, RI 1887-1985 Founded by William H. Manchester as W.H. Manchester &
Co. Acquired dies of Richard Dimes Co. in the 1950's. Dies acquired by Boardman in
1985. Makers of sterling flatware and holloware. See flatware patterns.
Erik Magnussen
Noted Danish designer who worked for The Gorham Co. 1925-1929. He had his own shop in
Chicago, IL in 1932 then in Los Angeles, CA 1932-1938. Magnussen returned to Denmark in 1939.
Marquand & Co.
New York, NY 1833-1839 Frederick Marquand, Isaac Marquand, Henry G.
Marquand, Erastus O. Tompkins, William Black and Henry Ball. Precursor to
Ball, Black & Tompkins. Silversmiths and jewelers.
Thomas King Marsh
Paris, KY 1831-1877 In the partnership of T.K. & B.B. Marsh
with brother Benedict Beal Marsh 1844-1857. Silversmith and clockmaker.
Frederick Marquand
Savannah, GA 1820-1826 and New York, NY 1826-1839 Son of Isaac
Marquand. In the partnerships of J. Penfield & Co. 1820-1826; Marquand &
Brother c. 1830 with brother Josiah Penfield Marquand, the name being changed to
Marquand & Brothers c. 1832; Marquand & Co. 1833-1839. Penfield & Co. 1820-1828; and
Marquand & Co. 1834-1839.
Peter Martin
New York, NY c. 1756
Marshall & Tempest
Philadelphia, PA 1813-1830
Benedict Beal Marsh
Flemingsburg, KY and Richmond, KY prior to 1844;
Paris, KY 1844-c. 1857 In the partnership of T.K. & B.B.
Marsh with brother Thomas King Marsh 1844-1857. Silversmith and clockmaker.
John C. Marshall
Louisville, KY 1836-1855
Levan Mannerback
Reading, PA 1825-1870
J. Stuart MacDonald
Baltimore, MD 1887-1889
Thomas Henry Marshall
Albany, NY 1832-1836; Troy, NY 1836-1837; and Rochester, NY 1838-1852
Mandalian Mfg. Co.
North Attleboro, MA 1922-1835 Successor to Mandalian & Hawkins.
The mark used at right is found on their silverplate items. Mandalian's
sterling mark is an M in a diamond.
Martelé
See The Gorham Co.
M & M Silversmiths
Los Angeles, CA 1924-1940's
Benjamin Marsh
Albany, NY c. 1840-1850 Co-founded the jewelery firm of
Marsh & Hoffman c. 1850 with Frederick W. Hoffman until 1896. The mark shown is from a spoon
retailed by Marsh.
Silversmiths - M to Martin
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Macefield
Winchester, MA c. 1950-1980's Name of studio operated by William Mace and Leonard Field,
modernist jewelers.
Henry Mahler
Raleigh, NC c. 1852-c. 1890
Charles A. Mann
Springfield, MA 1842-1849
Maisel's
Albuquerque, NM 1939-1960's Founded by Morris Maisel who sold
the works of Native Americans who worked on the premises. Maisel's reopened in the 1980's
as a retailer of local Navajo silver.
Simeon Marble
New Haven, CT 1797-1822 In the partnership of Sibley & Marble with
Clark Sibley 1801-1806.
M to Martin
M to Martin
G. MacPherson
New York, NY c. 1850