Scharling & Co.
Newark, NJ  1885-c. 1931  Founded by John H. Scharling.  Makers of
sterling holloware, vanity items, novelties and jewelry.
John Albert Schanck
New York, NY  1791-1799 and Middletown, NJ 1800-1847
Ernst Schall / Ernst Schall Co.
Hartford, CT  1863-1906  Expanded with several partners under the name of
Ernst Schall Co. 1893-1906.  Primarily jewelers; made some souvenir spoons.
Silversmiths - Savage to Schelnin
Garret Schanck
New York, NY  c. 1791-1795  In the partnership of Van Voorhees &
Schanck with Daniel Van Voorhees c. 1791-1793.
Nicholas Schelnin Co.
New York, NY  c. 1904-1909
Mark J. Scearce / Wakefield-Scearce Gallery
Shelbyville, KY  1947-Present  Dealers in fine antiques and makers of sterling
julep cups and trophies.  Their sterling items are marked with the initials of the
U.S. president in office at the time the item is made.  
Website.
Henderson I. Sawyer
New York, NY and Hartford, CT  c. 1825-1840
Amos Sawyer
Salem, MA  1790-1850
Sayre & Richards
New York, NY  1802-1813  Partnership of John Sayre and
Thomas Richards.  The larger mark at right is unusual as it is both
partners' initials instead of their S&R mark.
Paul Sayre
Southampton, NY  1780-1800
John Sayre
New York, NY  1796-1818  In partnership of Sayre & Richards with Thomas
Richards 1802-1813.
Joel Sayre
Southampton, NY 1798-1801 and New York, NY 1802-1811.
John Y. Savage
Raleigh, NC 1818-1823, Salisbury, NC 1824-1829, and Richmond, VA 1829.  
In the partnership of Savage & Stedman with John C. Stedman 1819-1820.  In the
firm of Savage & Kunsman 1823.  
William M. Savage
Glasgow, KY  c. 1805-1820  Note:  This is not the same person as jeweler William
Montgomery Savage of Ohio.
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Lawrence Saufkie
Shungopavi, AZ  c. 1964-Present  Highly regarded Hopi silversmith.