Safford & Lunt
Newburyport, MA 1880-1897
William H. Safford and John H. Lunt; watchmakers and jewelers.
Newburyport, MA 1880-1897
William H. Safford and John H. Lunt; watchmakers and jewelers.
Farmington, NH c. 1865-c. 1900
Philadelphia, PA 1915-c. 1990
Wholesalers.
New York, NY 1867-Present
Department store.
Ypsilanti, MI c. 1850-1880
Le Roy, NY c. 1835-1876
Jeweler.
Schenectady, NY c. 1833-1845
Jeweler.
Schenectady, NY 1849-1886
Jeweler.
Bridgeport, CT c. 1850
Watchmaker and jeweler.
Pittsburgh, PA 1846-1851
David Sands and Adam Reineman, jewelers and watchmakers.
Greensboro, MD 1877-c. 1880; Easton, MD 1882-1893; and
Danville, VA 1893-1918.
Watchmaker, jeweler, and optician.
Montreal, QU, Canada 1818-1885
Brothers-in-law Joseph Savage and Theodore Lyman. A branch operated on Toronto, ON. Jewelers.
Columbus, OH 1843-1892
Jeweler and watchmaker.
New London, CT 1891-1895, Middletown, NY 1903-1906 and
Portland, OR 1916-c. 1934
Jeweler and optician.
Washington, DC 1884-1888 and New York, NY 1888-1941
Silver and porcelain importers and antiques dealers. Branches were operated in San Francisco and Pasadena, CA, Boston, MA, and Washington, DC.
Louisville, KY 1866-1893
Watchmaker.
New York, NY 1892-c. 1932
Charles W. Schumann, Jr. and George H. Schumann.
Jewelers.
Augusta, GA c. 1894-1952
Founded by William Schweigert and William E. Parker. Organized c. 1939 as the Wm. Schweigert Co.
New Orleans, LA 1842-1900
Cleveland, OH 1898-c. 1930
Founded by George W. Scribner and Otto T. Lohr. Manufacturing jewelers and opticians; made badges and emblems.
Bath, NY 1864-1914
Jeweler.
Ogdensburg, NY 1848-c. 1860
Ogdensburg, NY 1848-1897
Seely was in the partnership of Seely & Freeman 1848- c. 1860 and Seely & Son c. 1874-1897 (this business continued until 1909 when it was succeeded by Hulett & Church).
Frankfort, KY 1889-c. 2020
Business founded in 1872 by Philip Selbert. Upon his death in 1889, his widow, Mary A. Selbert, continued the business as M.A. Selbert. It has been continued by successive family members under the M.A. Selbert name until it closed c. 2020.
Altoona, PA 1896-1986
Johnstown, NY c. 1830-1855
Watchmaker and jeweler.
Brandon, VT 1870-1872
David F. Sexton and C.M. Whitaker, merchants.
Lancaster, PA c. 1843
Fancy goods merchant.
New York, NY 1841-c. 1849
Watchmaker and jeweler.
New York, NY c. 1870-1936
Wholesale distributors.
Providence, RI c. 1836-1865
Jeweler and clock and fancy goods merchant
Medina, NY c. 1863
Jewelers.
Beloit, WI 1856-1876
Jeweler.
San Francisco, CA 1889-1902
Chicago, IL 1881-1885
Clayton B. Shourds and James B. Storey; jewelers.
Fall River, MA c. 1845-1882
Watchmaker and jeweler.
New York, NY 1936-Present
Wilkes-Barre, PA 1883-1919
Jeweler and stationer.
Lockport, NY c. 1856-1868
Edward Simmons and Peter D. Walter.
New Orleans, LA 1870-1880
Jeweler.
Philadelphia, PA 1850-1853
Jewelers.
Philadelphia, PA 1834-1858
Watchmaker and jeweler.
Boston, MA 1895-1956
Founded by M.N. Smith and Henry Winthrop Patterson as Smith & Patterson (1885-1895). Agents and importers of sterling goods and other items. Became part of the Jordan Marsh department store.
Detroit, MI 1895-1899
Jewelers.
Philadelphia, PA 1867-1873 and 1877-c. 1925
Founded by Charles R. Smith and Charles E. Smith. Jewelers.
Skaneateles and Saratoga Springs, NY 1840s
Jeweler and watchmaker.
Bath, ME c. 1867-1875
Cincinnati, OH 1867-1900
Jewelers.
Salem, MA 1840-1891
Was a partner in the firm of Smith & Chamberlain 1840 to 1871. Continued to work independently as a jeweler until his retirement in 1891.
Cumberland, MD 1865-1915
Was in the partnerships of Johnson & Smith with J.C. Johnson in 1866 and Smith & Poole with Arthur A. Poole 1873-1878.
Salem, MA 1872-1882
Wilmington, DE 1859-1896
Jeweler and watchmaker.