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Knight Leverett Boston, MA (b.1703 - d.1753) |
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Ed Levin
(1921-2008) New York, NY c1950-1964 Bennington, VT 1964-2008 Studio jeweler
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Lewis & Smith Philadelphia, PA Active c1805 - 1811 |
Lewis Brothers New York, NY Active c.1890-c.1915, manufacturers of sterling silver jewelry and novelties. Mark has been noted on pieces similar to Shiebler's Homeric line. Maiden Lane address. |
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Harvey Lewis Philadelphia, PA Active c1811 - 1826, died 1835 |
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Isaac Lewis Connecticut (b.1773 - d.1860) Active c1796 - 1809 in Huntington, c1810 - 1820 in Ridgefield, Ct. |
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John Lewis East Gloucester, MA 1955-c1958
Ogunquit, Maine c1958-c1972
Boston, Massachusetts c1972-present
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Liebs Silver Co. New York, NY Active c.1915-c.1936, manufacturers of sterling holloware and novelties. 36 West 47th St. |
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Lincoln & Foss Boston, MA Active c1850 |
William Link Co. Newark, NJ ~ 1871-c.1915 Link founded the firm in 1871, he went through a series of partners & name changes from 1875-1900, the firm name became the William Link Company in 1900. Manufacturer of tableware & novelties. |
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David Mason Little Boston & Salem, MA (b.1860-d.1923) Active c.1907-1923, naval architect & mayor of Salem. He became interested in silversmithing late in life and apprenticed under George Gebelein. |
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William C. Little Newburyport, MA (b.1745 - d.1816) |
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Paul Lobel
(1899-1983) New York, NY & Provincetown, RI
Industrial designer, sculptor & studio jeweler Jewelry from c.1943 |
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Jonathan LLoyd Locke Titusville, Pennsylvania ~ (b.1901 - d.1974)
This mark was used c1950 - 1968. Mr. Locke began as an apprentice with Joel F. Hewes in 1914 and spent his entire working life in the shop. On Hewes' retirement in the early 1950's, Locke took over the shop and changed the mark stamp to match. Small shop, well made handwrought hammered work. |
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P. H. Locklin & Sons New York, NY ~ c1920's Manufacturers of sterling holloware, tableware & novelties, noted for gold embellishment. |
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V. Lollo Brooklyn, New York Active c.1930s-1950s, Vincent & Arthur Lollo, manufacturers of sterling holloware, often spun and weighted. |
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Thomas Long Company Boston, MA 1878 - Present Sterling flatware & novelty items, costume jewelry manufacturer under the "Longcraft" trademark. |
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Henry Longley New York, NY Active early 19th C. |
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Guy Loomis & Co. Erie, PA Active c.1837-1850 |
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