Silversmiths - Thomas to Titus
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Albert Titcomb
Portland, ME 1823-1849 Was in the partnership is Ilsley & Titcomb with David Smith
Ilsley 1825-1826. Was in the partnership of A. & P. Titcomb 1835-1846.
Benjamin H. Tisdale
Newport, RI and Providence, RI 1810-1850
James R. Tillotson
Terre Haute, IN 1859-1877
Tifft & Whiting / Tifft, Whiting & Co.
North Attleboro, MA 1840-1866 Founded by Albert Crandall Tifft and William Dean Whiting.
Became Tifft Whiting & Co. in 1859. Makers of sterling holloware and jewelry, with flatware production
beginning in 1847. When Whiting bought out Tifft, the company became W.D. Whiting & Co., the
precursor to the Whiting Mfg. Co.
Titlow & Fry
Philadelphia, PA 1844-1847
Tilden-Thurber & Co. / Tilden-Thurber Co.
Providence, RI 1880-Present Founded by Henry Tilden
and Gorham Thurber. Successor to Henry T. Brown &
Co., with roots back to 1856. Went by the name Tilden-Thurber & Co. from 1880 until 1892 when the business
incorporated, changing its name at that time to the Tilden-Thurber Corporation. No longer manufacturing,
they are now dealers in art and antiques.
James Titus
Philadelphia, PA c. 1833
Silversmith and watchmaker.
Samuel Tingley
New York, NY 1760-1796 and Philadelphia, PA 1796-1800
William Thomson
New York, NY 1810-1833
Daniel B. Thompson
Brattleboro, VT c. 1825-1876 Partnered with Bethuel Ranger in the
firm of Thompson & Ranger 1843-1876.
Thompson & Ranger
Brattleboro, VT 1843-1878 Daniel B. Thompson and Bethuel Ranger.
Thompson died in 1876 and continued under the same name until 1878
when Ranger took Thompson's son as a partner, changing the name to Ranger & Thompson.
Tiffany & Co.
New York, NY 1853-Present Founded by Charles L.
Tiffany and began as Tiffany & Young in 1837.
Website. See flatware patterns.
Tiffany, Young & Ellis
New York, NY 1841-1853 Retailers. Successor to
Tiffany & Young. Became Tiffany & Co.
Henry E. Thomas
Nashville, TN 1839-1840
Thomson & Beckwith
Raleigh, NC 1837-1839 William Thomson and R.W. Beckwith.
Thomas to Titus
Thomas to Titus