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Mary Gage
(1898-1993) New York, NY 1920s/30s Westport CT & Hartland VT, 1940s Waldoboro & Portland, ME 1950s-1993
Studio jeweler
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Gaines & Relf New Orleans, LA Active c1866 - 1877. John G. Gaines and Stephen Z. Relf, successors to Henderson & Gaines. Retailers of jewelry, silver and household goods. |
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John L. Gale New York, NY Active c1816 - 1837. In partnership with William Gale 1825 - 1827. Earlier in partnership - Heyer & Gale c1800 - 1807 |
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William Gale New York, NY (b.1779 - d.1845) Active c1822 - 1862, usually in a partnership. Gale was a dynastic figure in American silversmithing and the father of manufactured pattern flatware, having invented the diecut roller in 1826. |
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Gale, Wood & Hughes New York, NY William Gale, Jacob Wood & Jasper Hughes Active 1833 - 1845. predecessors to the firm of Gale & Hayden and also of Wood & Hughes. |
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William Gale, Son & Co. New York, NY William Gale & William Gale Jr. Firm active 1850 - 1853. Successors to Gale & Hayden, succeeded by William Gale & Son |
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William Gale & Son New York, NY William Gale & William Gale Jr. Firm active 1853 - 1866. After the death of Gale Sr., through a series of partnerships, the firm eventually evolved into Dominick & Haff, which was absorbed into Reed & Barton in 1928 |
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Gale & Willis New York, NY Active c1859 - 1862. An interim partnership of Gale & Son with John R. Willis, the son in law of Gale Sr. |
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Albert J. Gannon Philadelphia, PA Active c1906 - 1914
Work retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle |
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Gardner Silver Co. Location Unknown Active c1960
Mark found on sterling holloware. |
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Thomas C. Garrett & Co. Philadelphia, PA Active c1829 - 1850. " & Co" from 1841 to 1850. predecessors
to Clark & Biddle |
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Gaylord Silvercraft Wallingford, CT (c1920-1945) Handwrought sterling holloware, flatware & jewelry. Crafts shop at the Gaylord Sanitarium, a veterans hospital, the workshop was supervised by William Waldo Dodge and Margaret Wheeler Robinson. |
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S. Gazlay Location unknown Active mid 19th century |
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