William Stillman Willis
Boston, MA 1830-1841 Worked with his father in the firm of S. Willis & Co.
Silversmith and jeweler.
Thomas T. Wilmot (b. 1804)
1837-1841. Wilmot opened his own shop in Savannah, GA in 1843 and a second
shop in Columbus, GA in 1844. It is believed both shops closed in 1850.
Samuel Wilmot (b. 1777 d. 1846)
New Haven, CT 1798-1810 and Charleston, SC c. 1825 Was in the firm of
Wilmot & Stillman with Benjamin Stillman 1800-1808.
Samuel Wilmot
New Haven, CT 1798-1825; Georgetown, SC 1825-c. 1836 and Charleston, SC
c. 1837-1856 Was in the partnership of Wilmot & Stillman 1800-1808.
Partnered with Thomas T. Wilmot in the firm of S. & T.T. Wilmot 1837-1841.
Was in the partnership of Wilmot & Richmond with Henry A. Richmond c. 1853-1856.
Stillman Willis / S. Willis & Co.
Boston, MA 1810-1841 Was in the partnership of S. Willis & Co.
with son William Stillman Willis 1830-1841.
Wilmort Manufacturing Co.
Chicago, IL c. 1920-1930 Makers of sterling and silverplated silverware and
novelties. The mark shown is from a silverplated item.
Samuel Williamson
Philadelphia, PA 1794-1813 In the partnership of Richards &
Williamson with Samuel R. Richards, Jr. 1797-1800.
William Alexander Williams
Alexandria, VA 1811-1834 and Washington, DC 1834-1836
Daniel M. Williams
Winchester, TN c. 1860 Silversmith and jeweler.
Williams & Victor
Lynchburg, VA c. 1814-1845 Partnership of Jehu Williams, Sr. and
John Victor, ending upon the death of Victor in 1845.
The Roger Williams Silver Co.
Providence, RI c. 1900-1913 Purchased the dies of Howard Sterling Co.
c. 1901. In 1903 merged with the Mauser Mfg. Co. and Hayes & McFarland
to form Mount Vernon Co. Silversmiths, but continued to operate
independently until the 1913 sale of Mount Vernon to Gorham.
John Williams
Philadelphia, PA 1793-c. 1810
W.H. Williams
Hamilton, NY c. 1839-1844
Silversmiths - Williams to Wilmot
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Deodat Williams
Boston, MA 1811-1821 In the partnerships of Welles & Williams c. 1813 and James &
Williams c. 1816.
Williams to Wilmot
Williams to Wilmot