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Johnston & Boullt Hagerstown, MD Active c.1850, retailers |
Johonnot & Smith Windsor, Vermont Active c.1815, William B. Johonnot (b.1766-d.1849) & unidentified (Smith). |
John B. Jones & Co. Boston, Massachusetts c.1832-1834 John Belknap Jones & Samuel S. Ball. The "& Co." is actually a second stamp added to the end of Jones' earlier stamp. |
Jones, Ball & Co. Boston, Massachusetts 1853-1855 George Bond Jones, Trueworthy M. Ball, Nathaniel C. Poor, and Seth E. Brown. Successor to Jones, Ball & Poor. |
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Jones, Ball & Poor Boston, Massachusetts 1846 - 1853 Successors to Jones, Lows & Ball succeeded by Jones, Ball & Co. |
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Jones & Bally Binghamton, New York Active mid-19th century. Jewelers, watchmakers, and silver retailers. |
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Jones, Lows & Ball Boston, Massachusetts 1839 - 1846 Successors to John B. Jones, succeeded by Jones, Ball & Poor (1846 - 1853) |
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Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co. Boston, Massachusetts c.1855 - 1860 successors to Jones, Ball & Co., predecessor to Shreve, Brown & Co. who became Shreve, Crump & Low in 1869. |
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John B. Jones Boston, Massachusetts (1782 - 1854) Active c.1820s/30s, succeeded by J. B. Jones & Co. c.1838 |
A. R. Justice Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active c.1880-c.1935, manufacturing silversmiths;
sterling and silverplate flatware and novelties. Retail outlet at 718 Chestnut St. |
Justis & Armiger Baltimore, Maryland Active 1878-1892, John C. Justis & James R. Armiger, retail silversmiths, jewelers & watchmakers. Succeeded by James R. Armiger Co. |
William S. Justis Baltimore, Maryland (b.1801-d.1898) Active from c.1830, silverware, jewelry, & watches. Eventually became Wm. S. Justis & Son, wholesale jewelers and jeweler's supplies. |
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J. W. E. Location Unknown Probably eighteenth century. |
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