Silversmiths - Reed to Reeves
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Reed & Barton
Taunton, MA 1840-Present Founded by Henry Reed
and Charles Barton with origins back to 1824.
Acquired Dominick & Haff in 1928. Acquired
Theodore B. Starr. Acquired The Webster Co. Major
manufacturer of a full line of sterling and silverplate flatware and
holloware. Website. See flatware patterns.
Osman Reed / Osman Reed & Co.
Philadelphia, PA 1831-1850 Was a partner with his father Isaac Reed
in the business of I. Reed & Son c. 1831. Worked as Osman Reed &
Co. 1841-1850.
Isaac Reed & Son
Philadelphia, PA c. 1830 Partnership of Isaac Reed and his son Osman
Reed.
A.G. Reed & Co.
Nashua, NH 1856-1870 A partnership between Augustus Gardner Reed,
Charles Crosby, Elbridge Reed and Henry Slader.
James Reed
Murfreesboro, TN 1832-1850
Abner Reeder
Philadelphia, PA 1793-1798 and Trenton, NJ 1798-1830 In the
partnership of McFee & Reeder with John McFee 1793-1796.
Stephen Reed
Philadelphia, PA c. 1846-1850
Reed & Slader
Nashua, NH c. 1845 Elbridge Gerry Reed and Edward A. Slader.
Reed & Stanley
Concord, NH c. 1850
Joseph Reeves (Reeve)
Newburg, NY 1800-1828 Was in the partnership of Reeve & Heroy with Isaac
Heroy 1813-1815 and then Reeve & Clark with Joseph Clark c. 1818.
Charles Reeve
Newburgh, NY 1825-1865
Joseph F. Reeves
Baltimore, MD 1835-1841
Reeve & Heroy
Newburgh, NY 1813-1815 Joseph Reeve and Isaac Heroy.
Reeves & Sillcocks
New York, NY c. 1893-1902 Succeeded by Reeves & Brown.
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Philip L. Reese
Mt. Sterling, KY c. 1857-1887 Silversmith and jeweler.