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Phillip Fredholm Los Angeles, California c.1920-c.1950 Silversmith & die maker, known to have worked with Bohlin, Mike Morales & Charles Samples. Created some of the finest, buckles, spurs, saddlery & tack mountings of the Hollywood Cowboy era. |
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G. H. French & Co. North Attleboro, MA ca. 1920 -1939 Flatware & holloware, absorbed into Ellmore Silver Co. |
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Elsa Freund
(1912-2001) Eureka Springs, AK & Deland, FL active from c.1950, studio jeweler |
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John Frick Jewelry Co. New York, NY c.1910 - present
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Clemens Friedell Pasadena, California ~ c.1910 - 1963 Handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling. Important maker, trained in Austria and worked for Gorham on their Martele line. |
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Herman Friedrick New York, NY c.1945-c.1965 Silversmith & engraver, western buckles, spurs, & tack mountings. Store named Ranch Supplies Inc. at 797 Eighth Ave. |
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John Fries Philadelphia, PA ( Active c.1830 - 1850 |
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Benjamin C. Frobisher Boston, MA (b.1792 - d.1862) Active 1816 - 1842, in partnership Stodder & Frobisher 1816 - 1825. |
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Frost Workshops Dayton, Ohio
Founded by George Frost c.1907, makers of patinated brass and copper jewelry and small decorative items, often set with glass stones. |
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Philip H. Furman Schenectedy, NY Active c.1821 - 1842 |
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Ferd. Fuchs & Bros. New York, NY 1884 - 1891 Succeeded by Fuchs & Beiderhase.
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Fuchs & Beiderhase New York, NY 1891-1896 Rudolf Fuchs and George Beiderhase. Absorbed into Alvin c.1896 |
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