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Thomas Fletcher Philadelphia, PA & Boston, MA (b.1787 - d.1866) Active Boston c.1810, Philadelphia -c.1813 - 1830 |
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Colin Van Gilder Forbes New York, NY Active c.1808 - 1839, Forbes & Son 1826 - 1838 |
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Garret Forbes New York, NY (b.1785 - d.1851) Active c.1808 |
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John Wesley Forbes New York, NY (b.1781 - d.1864) Active c.1808 - 1838 |
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William Garret Forbes New York, NY ((b.1751 - d.1840) Active c.1773 - 1830 |
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William Forbes (b.1751 - d.1840) Active c.1773 - 1830 in
New York City
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Ford, Tupper & Behan New York, NY Active 1867 - 1867 Patrick Ford, Jonas Tupper & ? Behan. Primarily retailers and predecessors to Ford & Tupper. |
Ford & Tupper New York, NY Active 1867 - 1874 Patrick Ford & Jonas Tupper. Primarily retailer's of quality silver. Successors to Ford, Tupper & Behan (1866/67) |
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Laurence Foss
(b.1920) Massachusetts active from c.1945
Studio jeweler, produced for Jensen USA in the late 40s. |
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F. E. Foster & Co., Shoes Chicago, Illinois
Handwrought sterling shoe buckles are seen with the mark, they are believed to have been made by Kalo for Foster. |
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H. Foster Location Unknown Either Henry Foster, active NY c.1830's or Hiram Foster, Philadelphia active c. 1820 |
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Lillian R. Foster
(1898-1976) Philadelphia, PA Weston, CT
Master Craftsman - Society of Arts & Crafts Boston, studio jeweler |
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Thomas Foster Newburyport, MA (b.1799 - d.1887) Active c.1820's, in partnership with his brother, Nathaniel until 1860. |
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Foster & Bailey Providence, RI 1878 -1898 Successors to White & Foster, manufacturers of small sterling, gold & silver plate novelties and jewelry. Succeeded by Theodore W. Foster & Bros. who continued the use of this mark. |
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Providence, RI 1898 -1951 Successors to Foster & Bailey, manufacturers of an expansive range of small sterling, gold & silver plate novelties as well as jewelry. |
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John T. Fox Rochester, NY Active ca. 1841 - 1850, possibly set up for a time in Brooklyn, NY. Partner in C. A. Burr & Co. of Rochester after1863. |
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J. F. Fradley & Co. New York, NY 1866 -1936 Quality firm, maker's of small scale sterling and gold items, desk sets, vanity items, cane handles, frames, etc.
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C. C. Franke Possibly Maryland 19th Century |
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