Alvan Wilcox
Norwich, CT 1805-1816; New Jersey 1816-1819; Fayetteville, NC 1819-1823; New
Haven, CT 1824-1857.  Was in the partnership of Hart & Wilcox 1805-1807.  
Wilcox & Wagoner
New York, NY  c. 1900-c. 1905  Purchased by The Watson Co. who continued to use the Wilcox &
Wagoner mark on holloware until 1929.
Wilcox & Evertsen
Meriden, CT  1892-1896  Robert M. Wilcox and Henry H. Evertsen.  Successors to
Rowan & Wilcox.  Bought by Meriden Britannia Co. in 1896 which became part of
International Silver.  Makers of sterling flatware, holloware, and souvenir spoons.  See
flatware patterns.
William Wallace Willard
Cazenovia, NY and Syracuse, NY  1833-1869  In the partnership of Willard & Stokes
with T. Stokes 1833-1834.  In the partnership of Willard & Hawley with John Dean Hawley
1844-1869, called Willard, Hawley & Co. after 1859.
Willard & Hawley
Syracuse, NY  1844-1869  Partnership of William
Wallace Willard and John Dean Harley.  Became Willard,
Hawley & Co. in 1859.  The D mark has been attributed
to silver made by Willard & Hawley and retailed by others.
Ernest Wiggers
Nashville, TN  c. 1866  The mark to the right is from a spoon retailed by Wiggers.
Wilcox Silver Plate Co.
Meriden, CT  1867-1961  One of the original companies to join and become part of
International Silver in 1898.  While primarily a silverplate manufacturer, they did
produce some sterling holloware.
WHS Co.  (See Saart Bros.)
Willey & Blaksley
Cincinnati, OH  c. 1830-1835  Bushnell Willey and Henry Blaksley.
Silversmiths - WHS to Willey
Wigman & Hough
Providence, RI  c. 1856-c. 1924  Jewelry manufacturing company that also made small
sterling items such as cigarette cases and compacts.
Asa Wilkins
Wiscasset, ME  1810-1832
WHS to Willey
WHS to Willey
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Wilcox-Roth Co.
Newark, NJ  c. 1909  Makers of small sterling items.
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1912 Wilcox & Evertsen Advertisement
Cyprian Wilcox
Sparta, GA 1817-1827 and New Haven, CT 1827-1840  Silversmith and clockmaker.
Wilcox was in the partnership pf Wilcox & Perkins with Leonard Perkins 18181-1820.
Charles C. Wientge Co.
Newark, NY  1893-1896  Went on to work for Lebkuecher & Co.
H.F. Wichman & Co.
Honolulu, HI  1891-Present  Successor to Gomes & Wichman.