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Fairchild & Co. New York NY 1919 - 1922,successors to Fairchild & Johnson. |
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James Fales Bristol & Newport, R. I. Active from c.1805, died 1857 |
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Fara Co. New York NY Active c.1960 - 70, Mark used in the workshop of Jean's Silversmiths, small custom shop. |
Rufus Farnum Boston MA, Hanover NH, Norwich CT (b.1771 - d.after 1833) Active c.1799 - 1833, in Norwich c.1810, in Hanover c.1833 |
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Rufus & Henry Farnum Boston, MA & Hanover, NH Active c.1800 - 1807 |
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John C. Farr Philadelphia, PA Active c.1824 - 1840 |
Farrington & Hunnewell Boston, MA Active c.1835 - 1885 John Farrington & George W. Hunnewell |
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W.J. Feeley & Co. Providence, Rhode Island 1870-c.1920, manufacturing goldsmiths & silversmiths of ecclesiastical wares. |
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Fenniman Co. New York NY c1915 - c1922 |
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Fessenden & Co. Providence, RI 1858 -1922 Manufacturers of fancy souvenir spoons, flatware, novelties and holloware. |
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Marshall Field Chicago, Il ~ 1903 - c.1940s A high end department store, established its own crafts shop and produced handwrought Arts & Crafts jewelry, flatware & holloware in sterling, brass & copper. |
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Peter Field Albany, NY Active c.1785 - 1800, first in Hudson, NY, later in Albany. |
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William C. Finck Co. Elizabeth, NJ c1896 - c1914 Manufacturers of sterling holloware and souvenir spoons. |
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Fine Arts Sterling Silver Company Morgantown, Pennsylvania Active 1944-1979, Fine Arts was the sole distributor of six sterling flatware patterns made by the International Silver Company. |
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T. K. Fishel - C. A. Bugli Inc New York, NY c.1886 -c.1937 Manufacturers of low end sterling and costume jewelry. |
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Fishel, Nessler & Co. New York, NY c.1886 -c.1937 Primarily makers of sterling and costume jewelry. Majestic Mfg. Co. was a subdivision c.1900 |
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Fisher Silversmiths Inc. Jersey City, NJ c.1936 - 1970's? Manufacturers of sterling and silverplate flatware and holloware. Mostly spun and weighted holloware with some good modern design. |
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Fletcher & Bennett Louisville, Kentucky Active 1852-1866, Henry Fletcher & Charles Fletcher Bennett. Successors to Fletcher & Reeves. |
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