William S. Wood
Skaneateles, NY c. 1814-1820
N.G. Wood & Son
Boston, MA 1891-1922 Nathaniel Goodwin Wood and son Albert. Makers and
retailers of sterling flatware and jewelry and makers of silverplated holloware.
John Wood
Albany, Schenectady, and New York, NY c. 1780-1792
Wood & Hughes
New York, NY 1845-1899. Founded by Jacob Wood and Jasper W.
Hughes. Successors to Gale, Wood & Hughes. The mark shown
in the two lower left examples was used after 1871. Acquired in
1899 by Graff, Washbourne & Dunn who in turn was acquired by
Gorham in 1961. Makers of sterling and coin flatware and holloware.
See flatware patterns.
Wood & Force
New York, NY 1839-1841 Jacob Wood and Jabez Wood Force.
Wolfenden Silver Co.
North Attleboro, MA 1919-1955 Founded by John W.
Wolfenden. Purchased by Crown Silver Co. Makers of
sterling flatware and holloware.
General James Wolf
Wilmington, DE 1813-1830 and Philadelphia, PA 1830-1835.
Francis H. Wolf
Philadelphia, PA 1829-1850
Jacob Wolf
Westminster, MD c. 1815-1818; Uniontown, MD 1818-mid 1820's; and Waynesburg,
PA mid 1820's to 1864. Silversmith and clockmaker.
Francis H. Wolfe
Philadelphia, PA c. 1829-1850
Benjamin Wood
New York, NY 1807-1830 Was in the partnership of Cole & Wood with Ebenezer Cole
1821-1830.
Jacob Wood
New York, NY 1834-1850 A partner in the firms of Gale, Wood & Hughes 1836-1845
and Wood & Hughes 1845-1850.
A. & W. Wood
New York, NY c. 1850
Silversmiths - Wolf to Woodruff
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Woodruff & Deterly
Cincinnati, OH 1817-1821 Enos Woodruff and Jacob Deterly. Successor to Best,
Woodruff & Deterly.
Wolf to Woodruff
Wolf to Woodruff
Isaac Woodcock
Wilmington, DE 1787-1795; Well's Valley, PA 1795-1820 and 1829-1849;
Hagerstown, MD c. 1795; and Mount Pleasant, PA 1820-1825
Bancroft Woodcock
Wilmington, DE 1754-1793 and Well's Valley, PA 1793-1817 Was a partner
in the firm of Woodcock & Byrnes with Thomas Byrnes 1790-1793.