Taylor & Hinsdale
Newark, NJ 1804-1818 and New York, NY 1804-1830
A partnership between John Taylor, Horace Hinsdale,
and Epaphras Hinsdale. Epaphras Hinsdale died in 1810 and the
partnership continued.
W.S. Taylor & Co.
Utica, NY 1858-1861 A partnership between William Star Taylor and Theodore M.
Timms.
John & Peter Targee
New York, NY 1811-1814
John Tanguy
Philadelphia, PA 1801-1818 Was in a number of partnerships:
John & Peter Tanguy with Peter Tanguy 1805-1809.
Desquet & Tanguy with Lewis Desquet 1805.
Repiton & Tanguy with Joseph Repiton 1806.
Pointe & Tanguy with James Pointe 1811.
Chevalier & Tanguy with Clement E. Chevalier 1816-1818.
H.H. Tammen & Co. / H.H. Tammen Curio Co.
Denver, CO 1881-1962 Founded by Harry Heye Tammen as
H.H. Tammen & Co. which became the H.H. Tammen Curio Co. in 1896.
Succeeded by the Thrift Novelty Co. Makers of sterling souvenir spoons and novelties.
Taylor & Lawrie
Philadelphia, PA c.1837-1857 Robert H. Taylor and Robert D. Lawrie.
The lower mark to the right is of an eagle/thistle/harp.
Benjamin Tappan (b. 1747 d. 1831)
Northampton, MA 1768-c. 1788 Married Sarah Holmes, the grand-niece of Benjamin
Franklin. Tappan quit silversmithing c. 1788 to go into the dry goods business.
Taylor, Baldwin & Co.
New York, NY 1817-1841 John Taylor and Isaac Baldwin. Succeeded by Baldwin & Co.
Samuel Macomber Taber / S.M. Taber & Co.
Providence, RI 1820-1850 Silversmith and jeweler.
W.H. Talbott & Co.
Indianapolis, IN c. 1850-1865 Washington Houston Talbott.
Perry Gallup Tanner
Utica, NY 1840-1842 and Cooperstown, NY 1842-1850 Was in partnership with
Oliver Blanchard Cooley in the firm of Tanner & Cooley 1840-1842.
Tanner & Cooley
Utica, NY 1840-1842 Oliver Blanchard Tanner and Perry Gallup Tanner.
Silversmiths - Taber to Taylor
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Talbott, Bailey & Co.
Indianapolis, IN c. 1852
William E. Taber (b. 1811 d. 1863)
Providence, RI 1830-1863 In the partnership of William E. Taber & Son with
his son William E. Taber in 1863. Silversmith and jeweler.
Taber to Taylor
Taber to Taylor