Loomis & Ralph Frankfort, Kentucky Active c.1819, Warham P. Loomis & Samuel Ralph, successors to Treat & Loomis. |
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Benjamin B. Lord Pittsfield, MA & Rutland, VT (b.1770 - d.1843) Active c1796 - 1807, later as B. B. Lord & Co. in Athens, Georgia |
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Joseph Loring Boston, MA (b.1743 - d.1815) Active c1770s - 90's |
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John J. Low Boston, MA (b.1800 - d.1876) active ca. 1820's. Later a partner in J. J. Low & Co. - Low, Ball & Co. - Shreve, Crump & Low |
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Joseph Lownes Philadelphia, PA (b.1758 - d.1820) Active from c1780, in partnership of Lownes & Erwin c.1816 and thereafter with brother Josiah H. Lownes. |


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Ted Lowy
(b.1919) South Orange, NJ studio jeweler |
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Ludwig, Redlich & Co. New York, NY ~ 1890-1895 Adolph Ludwig & A. Alec Redlich, Ludwig formerly a designer for Shiebler, Redlich a diamond dealer. Succeeded by Redlich & Co. after Ludwig sold his interest in 1895. |




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Lunt Silversmiths Greenfield, Massachussetts -- 1901 - Present Until 1935, the name was Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen |
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Lustern Providence, RI ~ 1871-c.1950 Founded as the Louis Stern Co., manufacturers of sterling and gold filled jewelry. |
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Nita Lustig Chicago, Illinois Active c.1950s, studio jeweler |
Roland Lyman Lowell, Massachusetts (b.1802-d.1871) Active from 1830-1870, jeweler, watchmaker and retail silversmith. |
John Lynch Baltimore, Maryland (b.1761-d.1848) Active from c.1785, silversmith. |
Lemuel Lynch Hillsborough, North Carolina (b.1808-d.1893) Active from 1828 in Greensboro & Concord, NC. From 1834, worked in Hillsborough. His sons, Thomas, Lemuel and Seabourn Lynch each apprenticed to him. |
John Burt Lyng New York, NY (c.1740-c.1785) Active c.1761-1785, working silversmith & jeweler. Also used "IL" & "IBL" marks. |
Adam Lynn Alexandria, Virginia (b.1775-d.1834) Active c.1795 to 1820, working silversmith, goldsmith & jeweler. |
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