Robert Rait
New York, NY 1833-1866 In the firm of Robert Rait &
Co. 1835-1855. Silversmith, jeweler, and retailer.
Raimond Silver Mfg. Co.
Chelsea, MA 1960's-1970's Makers of sterling and silverplated holloware and
novelties. Acquired W. & S. Blackington Co. in 1966.
T.W. Radcliffe & Co.
Columbia, SC 1852-1896 Founded by Thomas W. Radcliff.
The Randahl Shop
Park Ridge and Chicago, IL 1901-1971 Founded by Julias Olaf
Randahl who had previously worked for Gorham, Tiffany & Co., and
The Kalo Shop. Acquired Cellini Craft in 1957. Makers of handwrought
sterling holloware, many of their earlier works being predominantly in the
Arts & Crafts style. Acquired by Reed & Barton in 1965.
Rand & Crane
Boston, MA 1886-1920's Successor to C.W. Kennard & Co.
Primarily a retailer, although made a couple lines of sterling flatware.
Joseph Volney Randall
Burlington, VT 1846-1854 Silversmith and jeweler.
Radcliffe & Guignard
Columbia, SC 1856-1858 Thomas W. Radcliffe and James S.
Guignard.
Radke & Company
San Francisco, CA c. 1895-c. 1915 Makers of handwrought sterling holloware.
Thomas W. Radcliffe
Columbia, SC 1827-1833 and c. 1848-1870 and Camden, SC c. 1833 Was in
the partnership of Glaze & Radcliffe 1848-1851 with William Glaze and
later Radcliffe & Guignard 1856-1858. Operated under the name of
T.W. Radcliffe & Co. 1852-1856. Radcliffe died in 1870, and his business
was continued by his son Thomas Radcliffe, Jr. and a friend Richard Davis until 1896.
William D. Rapp
Philadelphia, PA 1828-1850
Myrick O. Randall
Woodstock, VT 1842-1843 and Sweden, NY 1844-1880 In the partnership
of Randall & Randall with Nathaniel Randall 1842-1843.
Joseph Rafel
Cincinnati, OH 1842 and New Orleans, LA 1852-1861
Silversmith, jeweler and watchmaker.
Silversmiths - Radcliffe to Rapp
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Ramsey & Brother
Louisville, KY 1855-1858 Milton C. Ramsey and P.W. Ramsey.
C. Ray Randall & Co.
North Attleboro, MA c. 1908-1922 Manufacturing jeweler; also made small sterling
novelties.
Radcliffe To Rapp
Radcliffe To Rapp
Ranger & Thompson
Brattleboro, VT 1876-1895 Bethuel Ranger and
Henry H. Thompson.