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Erickson Silver Shop Gardner, Massachusetts ~ 1932 - Present Handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling flatware & holloware. Successors to David Carlson. |
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John Erwin Baltimore, Maryland Active c.1810-c.1820 |
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J. L. Espejo Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Active 1830's, fist initial is not clear, probably a "J". |
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Benjamin Etter Halifax, N.S., Canada (1763-1827) Active c.1787 - 1813, watchmaker, jeweller, & silversmith |
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J. Eubank Glasgow, Kentucky active c.1816 to 1834 - Silversmiths, a family firm consisting of Joseph Eubank Sr., Joseph Eubank Jr. and his brother, James Eubank. |
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Henry Evans NY, NY & Newark, NJ Active c.1840 - 1863 |
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Robert Evans Boston, MA (d.1812) active c.1770 |
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Theodore Evans & Company New York NY Active c.1855 - 1865 Evans worked for William Gale before founding his own firm. Primarily a producer of coin silver flatware, although occasionally a piece of holloware is seen. Succeeded by Evans & Cook before being acquired by George Shiebler in 1870. |
William R. Evans Covington, Kentucky (b.1820) Active c.1844 - 1855, watchmaker, jeweler & retailer. Located in Cinncinati, Ohio until shortly before 1850. |
John Ewan Charleston, South Carolina (b.1786-d.1852) Active 1823-1852, the first two years in partnership with Peter Mood. From 1825, he worked as a practicing silversmith until his death. 127 King St. |
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William H. Ewan Charleston, South Carolina (b.1786-d.1852) Active 1849-1859, 127 King St. |
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