| Louis Jaccard & Co. St. Louis, Missouri Active 1837-1848, Louis Jaccard & nephew, Eugene. Successors to Jaccard & Recordon, succeeded by E. Jaccard |
| Eugene Jaccard & Co. St. Louis, Missouri Active c.1852-1862, it divided into the E. Jaccard Jewelry Co. and D.C. Jaccard & Co. |
D. C. Jaccard & Co. St. Louis, Missouri Active 1863-1872, founded by David Constant Jaccard (b.1826-d.1899), A. S. Mermod and C. F. Mathey. Succeeded by Mermod, Jaccard & Co |
Joseph Jackson Baltimore, MD & Richmond, VA Active in Baltimore 1803-1831 except for 1815/17 at Richmond. |
A. Jacobi & Co. Baltimore, Maryland Active 1879-1890, makers of Baltimore Style repousse sterling. Succeeded by Jacobi & Co. |
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Jacobi & Co. Baltimore, Maryland ~ 1890 - 1894 Successors to A. Jacobi - makers of Baltimore Style repousse sterling. |
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Jacobi & Jenkins Baltimore, Maryland ~ 1894 - 1908 Successors to Jacobi & Co. - makers of Baltimore Style repousse. Succeeded by Jenkins & Jenkins. |
Jacoby Brothers Ltd. Vancouver, Canada Active 1909-1985. Manufacturers of diestamp
souvenir spoons, medals, jewelry and novelties. Maker's mark depicts an aladdin type lamp. |
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Samuel Jelly Sacramento, California (b.1827) Active 1849-1880, chaser, jeweler, watchmaker & silver retailer. 124 J St. address advertised in the Sacramento Daily Bee in 1866. |
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Jenkins & Jenkins Baltimore, Maryland ~ 1908 - c.1915 Successors to Jacobi & Jenkins - makers of Baltimore Style repousse |
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Lewis E. Jenks Boston, Massachusetts ~ 1875 1885 Succeeded by Kennard & Jenks |
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George Jensen Inc. U.S.A. New York 1941 - 1950
Frederick Lunning's firm, designers included Alphonse Lapaglia, Joan Polsdorfer and Madeline Turner. Some original Jensen designs were produced. |
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Joseph G. Jodah Toronto, Canada Active c.1830s/60s |
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Johnson & Godley Albany, NY Active c.1843-c.1854, Samuel H. Johnson & Richard Godley, 6 Liberty St. |
Johnson & Reat Richmond, Virginia Reuben Johnson (b.1782-d.1820) & James Reat (b.1782-d.1815). |
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S. H. Johnson Location Unknown Active mid 19th C., probably Samuel H. Johnson of Albany |
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