Silversmiths - Schlechter to Scott
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John B. Scott
New York, NY c. 1820
Jehu Scott
Raleigh, NC 1806-1819
Schulz & Fischer
San Francisco, CA 1867-1900 William Schulz and
Emil A. Fischer, both former employees of Friedrich
Reichel. Successors to Schulz, Fischer & Mohrig and Fisher & Schulz. Fischer died
in 1890, and when Schulz died in 1900, the firm shut down. Makers of sterling flatware and
holloware. Their mark to the far right is the California State Seal. See flatware patterns.
A.G. Schultz & Co.
Baltimore, MD 1899-1950 Successors to Schultz,
Tschudy & Co. Makers of handwrought sterling holloware.
Sciarrotta Silversmiths
Newport, RI c. 1947-1975 Founded by Alfredo Sciarrotta.
Makers of quality handwrought sterling holloware.
Schweitzer Silver Corp.
Brooklyn, NY 1950's-1960's Sterling holloware and novelties.
Schohay, Ludwig & Co.
Philadelphia, PA c.1867-1873
Frank M. Schofield Co. / The Schofield Co.
Baltimore, MD 1903-1967 Founded by Frank M. Schofield as the
Baltimore Silversmiths Mfg. Co. Went under the name Heer-Schofield
1905-1928. The name was changed to the Frank M. Schofield Co. in 1928
then to The Schofield Co. in 1930. Purchased C. Klank & Sons in 1905. Purchased
the dies of Jenkins & Jenkins. Schofield was acquired by The Stieff Co. in 1967.
Makers of sterling flatware and holloware. The mark at right remains constant
throughout all of the name changes except during the Heer-Schofield years when the B in the diamond
was changed to an H as in the lowermost picture. See flatware patterns.
Schmitz, Moore & Co.
Newark, NJ 1915-c. 1922 Succeeded by Moore & Hofman.
Schroth's Gold and Silversmiths
Montville, NJ 1965-Present Website.
Carl Schon / Carl Schon, Inc.
Baltimore, MD Carl Schon produced jewelery and small sterling items in his Baltimore
workshop 1915-1923 after having worked for Metallurgic Art Co. After his death in 1923,
Schon's business and name were bought from the estate and incorporated in 1925. The
business closed shop in 1970.
Abraham Schuyler
Albany, NY c. 1725
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G.A. Schlechter
Reading, PA c. 1885-c. 1920 Founded by Gustav A. Schlechter. Manufacturing jeweler,
specializing in fraternal jewelry and medals. Also made novelties and souvenir spoons.