H. H. Ladd & Co. Manchester, New Hampshire Horatio Homer Ladd, active c.1840-c.1880, silversmith, watchmaker & jeweler. |
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William F. Ladd New York, NY Active c1828 -c1845 |
Lewis Ladomus Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active c.1840-c.1880, retail silversmith, watchmaker & jeweler. |
Vincent Laforme & Brother Boston, Massachusetts Active 1850-1854, Vincent Laforme (1823-1893) & Francis J. Laforme at 5 Water St., working silversmiths. |
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Theodore R. Lafoy Newark, New Jersey Active 1842-1854, silver retailer, watchmaker & jeweler. |
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C. Lamond Fils Montreal, Canada ~ c. 1928 - c. 1970 Sterling souvenir spoons, some enamel work. Acquired the dies of the defunct Caron Bros. around 1930. |
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Walter Lampl Co. New York, NY ~ 1921 - 1959 Sterling & costume jewelry manufacturer. |
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Alphonse La Paglia
(1907-1953) New Jersey ~ 1930s/40s Connecticut ~ 1950's Silversmith & jeweler. |
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La Pierre Mfg. Co. New York, NY & Newark, NJ ~ 1888 - Present Sterling novelties and vanity items, a division of International Silver since 1929. |
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Robert Larin Montreal, Canada
active c.1968-1972 Worked in cast pewter, often plated. |
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Almon Leach Utica, NY (b.1823) Active c1845 - 1880, silversmith & jeweler |
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Lebkuecher & Co. Newark, New Jersey -- c1896 - 1909 Later became the Eleder - Hickock Co. |
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Lebolt & Co. Chicago, IL Active from c.1908
Manufacturers of Arts & Crafts handwrought sterling holloware, flatware & jewelry |
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Nicholas Le Huray Jr. Philadelphia, PA Active c1821 until his death in 1846 |
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Karl F. Leinonen Boston, Massachusetts ~ 1901 - Present Head smith at the Handicraft Shop, independant shop sometime after 1932
which became Karl F. Leinonen & Sons. |
Matthias Lemaire Philadelphia, Pennsylvania aka - 'Matthias Lamar'. Active c.1781-c.1803, at Market & Strawberry Street in 1801. |
John Letelier Sr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active c.1770-c.1790, also worked; Wilmington, DE 1793-1794
and 1799-1800, Chester County, PA 1795-1798, possibly in Washington, DC c.1802 |
John Letelier Jr. Richmond, Virginia Active 1808-1819, aka - John Letellier Jr., also worked; Chester County, PA 1796-1798; Wilmington, DE 1799-1804, Washington, DC 1804-1808. Junior originally worked with his father, he probably shared, and may have inherited, the "ILT" initial mark. Maker of the famous Thomas Jefferson cup/tumbler. |
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