J. & I. Cox
New York, NY 1817-1831 and 1833-1852
Brothers John Cox and James Cox. Silversmiths and lamp and
hardware importers. Went by J. & I. Cox & Clark 1831-1833. Succeeded by John Cox & Co. upon James’s death in 1852.
New York, NY 1817-1831 and 1833-1852
Brothers John Cox and James Cox. Silversmiths and lamp and
hardware importers. Went by J. & I. Cox & Clark 1831-1833. Succeeded by John Cox & Co. upon James’s death in 1852.
New York, NY 1831-1833
See J. & I. Cox above.
New York, NY 1817-1857
Was in the partnershps of James & John Cox 1817-1852 and
John Cox & Co. c. 1854-1856.
Fredericksburg, VA c. 1825-1855
Silversmith and watchmaker.
Shepherdstown, VA 1790-1825
St. Louis, MO 1842-1861
Partnered with Prince H. Jones in the firm of Benj. F. Crane & Co. 1858-1861. The “Ben F. Crane” mark shown above was used beginning in 1845.
Poplar Ridge, NY c. 1820-1840
Wichita, KS 1935-1944 and Boston, MA 1944-1980s
Headed the Handy & Harmon Workshops 1944-1950.
New York, NY 1815-1845
Mobile, AL c. 1840 and Tuscaloosa, AL c. 1846
New Haven, CT c. 1930s
Purchased by Boardman in 1942. Makers of sterling holloware.
London, England with branches in Chicago, IL and New York, NY
The firm was established in London as Crichton Bros. c. 1890, operating a branch in New York 1912-1936 and had a Chicago branch which opened in 1916. Silversmiths and antique silver dealers.
LeRoy, NY 1824; Albany, NY 1825; and Cleveland, OH 1826-1872
Silversmith and jeweler.
Waterville, ME 1832-1888
See A. Cohen & Sons.
Boston, MA 1850-1852
Samuel T. Crosby and Seth E. Brown.
Boston, MA 1876-1885
Samuel T. Crosby and Charles M. Foss.
Boston, MA 1860-1863
A partnership between Samuel T. Crosby, Francis Hunnewell and Henry D. Morse.
Boston, MA 1864-1868
Samuel T. Crosby and Henry D. Morse. Successor to Crosby, Hunnewell & Morse; succeeded by Crosby, Morse & Foss.
Boston, MA 1868-1875
Samuel T. Crosby, Henry D. Morse and Charles M. Foss.
Boston, MA 1766-1777 and again 1796-1797; and
Watertown, MA 1778-1785
Boston, MA 1848-1876
Silversmith, jeweler and watchmaker. Was involved in numerous partnerships:
Brackett & Crosby with Jeffrey R. Brackett 1848-1849.
Brackett, Crosby & Brown with Jeffery R. Brackett and Seth E. Brown 1849-1850.
Crosby & Brown with Seth E. Brown 1850-1852.
S.T. Crosby & Co. with Francis Hunnewell in 1859.
Crosby, Hunnewell & Morse with Francis Hunnewell and Henry D. Morse 1860-1863.
Crosby & Morse with Henry D. Morse 1864-1868.
Crosby, Morse & Foss with Henry D. Morse and Charles M. Foss 1868-1875.
Crosby & Foss with Charles M. Foss 1876-1885.
Boston, MA 1768-c. 1780
Philadelphia, PA 1823-1827
John Crowley and John C. Farr.
New York, NY 1955-1960
Acquired Hasselbring Silver Co., Revere Silver Co., and Wolfenden Silver Co. Acquired the flatware dies of Amston Silver Co. Makers of sterling and silverplate flatware and holloware.
Honolulu, HI c. 1903-1919
Manufacturing jeweler, also made souvenir spoons.
Philadelphia, PA 1813-1819; New York, NY 1819-1832 and 1844-1848;
and Brooklyn, NY 1832-1841
Ithaca, NY c. 1835-1839 and Springfield, IL 1842-1862
In the partnership of Ives & Curran 1842-1847 and 1850-1854.
Salem, MA 1837-1840
Edmund M. Currier and George B. Foster.
New York, NY 1901-c. 1943
Ernest M. Currier and Harry E. Roby. Became a division of Elgin Silversmiths. Makers of sterling holloware and flatware, specializing in antique reproductions.
Boston, MA 1830-1865
Richard Currier and Peter Trott. Succeeded by Currier, Trott & Co.
Hopkinton, NH 1815-1825 and Salem, MA 1825-1853
Was in the partnership of Currier & Foster with George B. Foster 1837-1840.
Philadelphia, PA 1825-1831
John Curry and Stephen L. Preston.
Philadelphia and Newburgh, PA 1825-1867
In the firm of Curry & Preston 1825-1831.
Fredericksburg, VA c. 1816; Lexington, KY c. 1820; and
Woodbury, CT 1825
Hartford, CT 1848-1854
Brothers Frederick Curtis and Joseph S. Curtis. Reorganized in 1854 as the Curtisville Mfg. Co.
Burlington, VT 1808-1815
In the partnership of L. & F. Curtis 1808-1815.
North Attleboro, MA 1883-1915
Makers of sterling flatware and souvenir spoons.
See flatware patterns.
Memphis, TN c. 1850
Williamsburg, VA
Master silversmith at Colonial Williamsburg 1980-2000.
Farmington, CT 1797-1803; Burlington, VT 1803-1820;
St. Charles, MO c. 1820; and Hazel Green, WI c. 1840
Was in the partnership of Lewis & F. Curtis (later called L. & F. Curtis) with Frederick Curtis 1808-1815. Worked as L. Curtis & Co. c. 1820.
Woodbury, CT c. 1826-1831
Daniel Curtiss and Lewis B. Candee.
Woodbury, CT 1831-1835
A partnership between Daniel Curtiss, Lewis B. Candee, and Benjamin Stiles.
Woodbury, CT 1835-1840
Daniel Curtiss and Benjamin Stiles.
Boston, MA 1839-1842
Amos Cutler & Eben Cutler.
Boston, MA 1833-1852
Was in the partnership of A. & E. Cutler 1839-1842. Silversmith, watchmaker, and jeweler.
Boston, MA 1839-1852
Was in the partnership of A. & E. Cutler 1839-1842.
Lexington, KY c. 1850