George Haverstick Lancaster, Pennsylvania Active 1st Q. 19th C., silversmith noted for his bird-back spoons. |
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T. G. Hawkes & Co. Corning, NY ~ 1895 - 1964 Manufacturer of fine crystal and cut glass, some sterling mounted. |
Hawley & Leach Utica, NY Active c1853 - 1856. Horace H. Hawley, Almon Leach & George Leach. |
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Hayden & Whilden Charleston, South Carolina Active c1855 - 1863. Assumed to be a partnership of H. Sidney Hayden & William G. Whilden |
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James Hayes Aspen, Colorado ~ 1949 - Present Handmade jewelry and small objects. |
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Hayes & Adriance Poughkeepsie, NY Active c1816 - 1826. Peter P. Hayes & John Adriance |
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Hayward & Sweet Attleboro, MA ~ 1887 - c1904 Succeeded by Walter E. Hayward Co.
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John Heath New York, NY (b.1721- d.1806) Active in NY from c1761. |
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Heather-Mathews Co. New York, NY ~ c1940s
Sterling picture frames, boxes & novelties |
Henry Hebbard New York, NY Active c1847 - 1869. Important maker, patented a number of flatware patterns and produced for early Tiffany & Company. Hebbard was involved in a number of partnerships, most notably with John Polhemus. |
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Daniel Booth Hempsted New London, CT & Eatontown, GA (b.1784 - d.1852) Connecticut until 1820, Georgia afterwards. |
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George A. Henckel & Co. New York, NY ~ 1909 - c1940
Quality workshop, to the trade. Absorbed into Currier & Roby |
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George Hendell Carlisle, PA (b.1776-d.1842) active c.1802-c.1840 |
Hennegan, Bates & Co. Baltimore, Maryland ~ 1874 - c1930 Founded in Pittsburgh in the mid 1860's, later removed to Baltimore. Jobbing firm, wholesaling and retailing of Baltimore silversmith's work. |
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Herbst & Wassall New York, NY ~ 1909 - c1940 Small, quality shop. Sterling & 14k, small articles. |
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Joel F. Hewes Titusville, Pennsylvania ~ Active c1910 - c1950 Small shop, handwrought hammered work. Hewes is erroneously listed as a Boston smith in Kovels'. He was succeeded, in the early 1950's, by Jonathan L. Locke who began working at the Titusville shop in 1914. |
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William Braisted Heyer New York, NY (b.1776 - d.1828), active c1798 - 1828. In partnership with J. L. Gale sometime prior to 1808. After his death the business was carried on by his widow until 1832 |
Hickok Manufacturing Co. Rochester, NY Large jewelry manufacturer, founded 1909. In the mid 1940s, the company refocused to gold plated & sterling Silver jewelry for men. |
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D. B. Hindman & Co. Philadelphia, PA Active c1833 - 1837 |
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