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Charles H. Ankeny Lafayette, Indiana. ~ c.1860's Jeweler & silversmith, primarily a retailer. |
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James Annin Leroy, NY (b.1829) Active c.1850 - ? Silversmiths and jewelers, primarily a retailer. In partnership with son, Herbert, by 1880. |
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Apollo Silver Co. New York, NY ~ ? - c.1898 Mostly plated ware, but some sterling produced, succeeded by Bernard Rice's Sons. |
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James Appleton Portland, Maine Active c.1834-1846, jeweler and retailer of silver. |
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James R. Armiger Co. Baltimore, Maryland 1892-1936 Originally Justis & Armiger, after James Armiger's death in 1892, the firm was renamed thus. Watchmakers, jewelers and retail silversmiths. |
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Niels Arnzen Fall River, MA (b. 1818, Denmark) Active mid-19th century. |
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Arrowsmith Silver Corp. Brooklyn, New York ~ c.1960 - 1966 Succeeded by Garden Silversmiths. |
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The Art Silver Shop Chicago, Illinois ~ 1912 - c.1930s Handmade Arts & Crafts jewelry and small items, sterling and some bronze. Renamed - Art Metal Shops - in the 1930's, mark changed to AMS in diamond. |
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Harvey Avedon New York, NY Active ca.1940's - c.1965. Designer and manufacturer of sterling & gold men's jewelry and accessories. Some of his work, including gold cigarette lighters, were known to have been retailed by Tiffany & Co. Also used a mark that was a single letter "A". |
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Ebenezer Byram Ayers Louisville, KY (b.1774 - d.1853) Working in Louisville from 1816 to 1831. |
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Ayres & Haydon Lexington, KY Active 1811-1813, partnership of Samuel Ayres and Noah Haydon. 1811 Advertisement |
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Samuel Ayres Lexington & Danville, Kentucky (b.1767 - d.1824) Active c.1784-1822 in Lexington, 1823-1824 working in Danville, also involved in Ayres & Haydon and Ayres & Hiter. |
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Thomas R. J. Ayres Danville, Kentucky/Keokuk, Iowa (b.1805 - d.1878) Danville, 1823-c.1864, Keokuk, c.1864-1878. Son of Samuel Ayers. Gunsmith, jeweler and silversmith. |
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