Enoch Moulton
Portland, ME 1800-1816
Mount Vernon Co. Silversmiths
Mt. Vernon, NY 1903-1923 A merger between Mauser Mfg. Co., Roger
Williams Silver Co. and Hays & McFarland. Acquired by Gorham in 1913 but
continued to produce under the Mount Vernon name for another 10 years.
See flatware patterns.
William Moulton (b. 1772 d. 1861)
Newburyport, MA 1795-1845
Joseph Moulton IV (b. 1814 d. 1903)
Newburyport, MA 1835-1860 Business sold to Towle & Jones
which would become Towle Silversmiths.
Hugh Mulligan
Philadelphia, PA c. 1840
Mulholland Brothers
Park Ridge, IL 1912-1915; Evanston, IL 1916-1919; Aurora, IL 1919-1934
Founded by Walter and David Mulholland who both left the business in 1924.
Makers of handwrought sterling and silverplated Arts & Crafts flatware and
dinnerware.
Mulford & Wendell / Mulford, Wendell & Co.
Albany, NY 1843-1860 John Hutchinson Mulford and
William Wendell.
Mueck-Carey Co.
New York, NY 1940's-1950's The trademark is now owned by Towle
Silversmiths. Makers of sterling holloware.
Jordan Mott (b. 1768 d. 1840)
New York, NY 1796-1836 In the partnerships of Mitchell & Mott 1797-1801; Mott &
Morrell 1804-1809; and J.H. & Jordan Mott, Jr. with sons Jordan and Jacob H. Mott.
Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
Joseph Moulton II (b. 1724 d. 1795)
Newburyport, MA 1750-1780
James Stryker Mott
New York, NY 1829-1835
Moulton & Wood
Newburyport, MA 1818-1820 A partnership between Abel Moulton and David Wood.
Abel Moulton
Newburyport, MA 1815-1830 Was in the partnership of Moulton &
Wood 1818-1820.
Louis Müh
New Orleans, LA 1822-1870 Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
Silversmiths - Mott to Mulligan
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H. Muhr's Sons
Philadelphia, PA 1873-c. 1900 Founded by Henry Muhr and Son Simon Muhr
as Henry Muhr & Son in 1865. Henry Muhr retired in 1873 and another son,
Joseph Muhr, joined the business, changing the name to H. Muhr's Sons at
that time. Thimble makers and jewelers.
Mott & Morrell
New York, NY c. 1804-1809 Jordan Mott and Jacob Morrell.
Mott's
New York, NY Mark may have been used by any of the following:
Jordan Mott 1796-1836
James S. Mott 1829-1835
Josiah C. Mott 1838-1849
William Mott, Jr. 1838-1839
James S. & J. Mott 1831-1834
J.H. & Jordan Mott, Jr. 1835-1836
William & Josiah Mott 1836-1842
Mott Brothers 1840-1850
Peter Muller-Munk
New York, NY Best known as an industrial designer, produced sterling holloware
through the Peter Muller-Munk Studio 1928-c. 1935.
Mott to Mulligan
Mott to Mulligan
Lydia Moulton
Newburyport, MA 1780-1789 Daughter of William Moulton (b. 1720), it is believed she
may have made some silver objects prior to her moving to Marietta, OH, in 1789. Several
LM marks, including the one at right, have been found in the Newburyport area to support
this possibility.
William Moulton (b. 1720 d. 1793)
Newburyport, MA 1742-1788 and Marietta, OH 1788-1793