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Goodnow & Jenks Boston, Mass. ~ 1893 - 1905 Fine makers & retailers of sterling holloware and novelties, they were the principle suppliers to Boston's upper crust during their time. Successors of Kennard & Jenks. |
 Horace Goodwin - Hartford, CT (b.1787 - d.1864) Active c1811 - 1852
In partnership with brother, Allyn, in first half of 1820's |
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Gorham & Webster Providence, RI Active 1831 - 1837, Jabez Gorham & Henry L. Webster, predecessors to Gorham, Webster & Price |
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Jabez Gorham & Son Providence, RI Active c1841 - 1850, successors to Gorham, Webster & Price, predecessors to Gorham & Thurber |
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Gorham & Thurber Providence, RI Active c1850 - 1852. John Gorham & Gorham Thurber, succeeded by Gorham & Co. |


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Gorham & Co. Providence, RI Active c1852 - 1865. predecessors to Gorham Mfg. Co. |
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Gorham Mfg. Co. Mark used on Brass, Copper, Iron (last quarter 19th century) and Silverplate (20th century)
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Gorham Mfg. Co. mark on modernist pieces designed by, the Danish smith, Erik Magnussen from 1925 to 1929 |
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Miles Gorham New Haven, CT (b.1757 - d.1847) |
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Gould & Lewis Co. Location Unknown ~ 20th Cent.
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Graff, Washbourne & Dunn New York, NY ~ 1899 - 1961 Good quality makers of sterling holloware and novelties. Successors of Wood and Hughes, GWD was acquired by Gorham in 1961. |
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Ray Graves Scottsdale, Arizona active c.1960s/70s Silversmith & studio jeweler
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Robert Gray Portsmouth, NH (b.1792 - d.1860) Active from c1813 |
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George Greenleaf Newburyport, Massachusetts (b.1790-d.1872) Active from c.1823, silversmith & watchmaker |
C. F. Greenwood & Brother Norfolk, Virginia Active 1851-1904, 158 Main St., retail jewelers, silversmiths & watchmakers. Charles F. & Frederick Greenwood |
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Gregg & Hayden New York, NY & Charleston, SC Active c1832 - 1846. Also as Hayden & Gregg |
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