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George Gebelein Boston, Massachusetts ~ 1909 - c1950's Handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling, mostly traditional forms. |
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James Geddy Williamsburg, Virginia ~ (b.1731 - d.1807) Active c1750 - 1783. In 1783 he relocated to Petersburg, VA and continued working until his death at age 76. His sons John Jr. and William Waddill Geddy were also silversmiths. The mark illustrated is a facsimile used by William DeMatteo on reproductions of Geddy pieces made at the Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. |
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Hans Gehrig (1929-1989) Montreal, Canada Active from c1960, studio jeweler
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Hugh Gelston Baltimore, MD (1794 - 1873) In the partnership of Welles & Co., Boston c1811-1815. In partnership of Gelston & Gould, Baltimore 1816-1821. Worked independently in Baltimore from 1822 - c1833. |
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George Germer (1868-c.1939) Boston, MA / Mason, NH Arts & Crafts silversmith & jeweler, specialized in ecclesiastical items.
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John W. Gethen Philadelphia, PA Active ca. 1811 - 1818 |
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William Gethen Philadelphia, PA Active ca. 1797 - 1808 |
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Michael Gibney New York, NY Active c1836 - 1851. In partnership of Gibney & Reade c1847 |
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Ellis Gifford Fall River, Massachusetts (b.1809-d.1866) Active c1825-1866, silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker |
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F. S. Gilbert North Attleboro, Massachusetts ~ c1904 - c1915 Sterling Flatware |
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Philo B. Gilbert New York, NY Active c1830 - 1868. Flatware maker, patented an original pattern in 1867. |
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Joab Gillett Cazenovia, NY Active c1810 - 1833. |
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G. Gilman Location Unkown Active mid-19th C. |


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John Ward Gilman Exeter, NH (b.1741 - d.1823) Active c1760 - c1792
Ensko attributes the second mark to Gilman, easily confused with the unpelleted mark of J. W. Gethen. |
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Arthur Gilmore Inc. New York, NY
active 1st H. 20th C. Luggage specialists, mark is found on vanity case & travel items. |
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Gilmore Craftsman location unknown Late 20th century, handwrought sterling holloware. |
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John B. Ginochio New York, NY Active c1837 - c1854
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W.H. Glenny, Sons & Co. Buffalo, NY
c.1870-1898 Department Store - Mark found on flatware, mostly souvenir spoons. |
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Goddard Location Unknown ~ c1830 Probably one of the Worcester, MA family of silversmiths. |
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