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*H* Location Unknown Active c1810 -1830. Possibly a variation on the mark of Daniel B. Hempsted |
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Frank Gardner Hale Boston, MA (1876-1945)Important arts & crafts jeweller, silversmith, enamelist and teacher. Medalist, Boston Society of Arts & Crafts. |
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Green Hall Albany & New York, NY (b.1782 - d.1863) Active c1810 - 1854. Usually in partnership, most notably Hall, Hewson & Brower. |
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Hall, Hewson & Brower Albany, NY Active c1847 - 1850. Green Hall, S. Douglas Hewson & John D. Brower. |
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Ham & Cushing Baltimore, Maryland Active c.1850s, importers and wholesale dealers in watches, silverware and jewelry. |
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Hamilton Unknown ~ mid 20th cent. Usually weighted sterling |
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Hamilton Unknown ~ mid 20th cent. Mark found on some interesting Art Deco designs similar in style to the work of Alphonse LaPaglia. |
| Hamilton & Davis Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ~ 1880 - 1900 succeeded by Hamilton & Diesinger |
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Hamilton & Hamilton Providence, RI ~ c1896 - 1915 |
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The Handicraft Shop Boston, Massachusetts Founded 1897, it was the metalcraft dept. of the Boston Society of Art & Crafts. The mark is often seen with the initial of maker's mark of the silversmith. Amongst those who worked there were; Carl Forsen, Mary Knight, George Gebelein, Franz Gyllenberg, Karl F Leinonen, Katherine Pratt, Mary Hersey & Seth Ek worked. The pictured mark shows "G" for Gebelein. |
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William W. Hannah Albany & Hudson, NY Active c. 1840 - 1850, mark example is worn and missing its first "W" |
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Newell Harding Boston & Haverhill, MA (b.1796- d.1862) Active c1810 - 1854. Began in Haverhill, later in Boston with Newell Harding & Co. c1830 - 1860 |
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Stephen Hardy Boston, MA & Portsmouth, NH (b.1781- d.1832) Apprenticed under Paul Revere, active in Portsmouth during the first quarter of the 19th cent. |
Henry Harper Philadelphia, PA Active c1860 - 1880. Advertised "MANUFACTURE OF FINE SWORDS, SILVER WARE AND WATCHES", probably a retailer. |
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Hartford Sterling Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ~ c1900 - 1930's Mostly silverplate, some sterling |
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Hartman & Phillips Winchester, Virginia Active 1802-1816. Daniel Hartman and William Phillips, silversmiths |
Henry C. Haskell New York, NY Active c.1875-1915 Silver & gold jewelry, silver novelties. Maiden Lane, later John St. NYC. |
| John Hasselbring Brooklyn, NY ~ c.1890 - 1955 Small holloware and table accessories, absorbed into Crown Silver Inc. |
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