Moses Eastman Concord, NH & Savannah, GA (1794-1850) Active 1820 - 1828 as a partner in Penfield & Co., later worked independently. |
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Anna Eicher Park Ridge, Illinois ~ c.1900 - 1925 Handwrought Arts & Crafts, her husband Heinrich worked for Kalo. |
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Laurits Christian Eichner New Jersey (Danish emigre) (b.1894-d.1967) Handwrought brass, silver, pewter and handcrafted clocks, inventor and builder of scientific instruments, replications and restorations, many for the Smithsonian. |
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Eisenberg Manufacturing Co. Chicago, IL
1914-present Costume jewelry manufacturer, used sterling silver primarily during metal shortages of World War II, c.1942-1947. |
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William R. Elfers Co. New York, New York ~ ca. 1930s Sterling holloware |
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Elgin Silversmith Co. New York, New York ~ 1946 - Present? Sterling flatware & holloware. Absorbed Redlich & Co. and Currier & Roby |
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Henry P. Elias Cincinnati, Ohio Active c.1855-c.1870, retailing silversmith, jeweler and watchmaker succeeded by H.P. Elias & Brothers. |
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P. W. Ellis & Co. Toronto, Canada ~ 1877 - 1928 Absorbed by Birks in 1928. |
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Ellmore Silver Co. Meriden, Connecticut ~ 1935 - 1960 Manufacturers of sterling flatware, holloware and novelties. Absorbed F.M. Whiting, G. H. French, Concord Silversmiths and the W.S. Blackinton Co. |
Elverhoj Milton on Hudson, NY An Arts & Crafts community, founded in 1913, by two Danish American painters, A. H. Andersen and Johannes Morton. Painting, textiles, metalwork and gold & silver gem set jewelry. Closed before 1939. |
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Empire Crafts Corp. Newark, New York ~ 1930's - 1950's Flatware - plated and sterling. Absorbed into Oneida |
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Charles C. Ensign Troy, NY Active c.1842 - 1850, watchmaker & retailer. |
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Ensko New York, NY 1878 -1970
Mark in use c.1920's -1970. Maker's of very fine antique sterling reproductions and American silver historians. |
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Garret Eoff New York, NY (b.1779-d.1845) Active c.1805-1845, usually in a partnership. |
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Eoff & Connor New York, NY Active 1833-1835, Garret Eoff & John H. Connor |
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Eoff & Shepard New York, NY Active 1852-1861, Edgar Mortimer Eoff & George L. Shepard. Successors to Eoff & Phyfe |
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