Unidentified c.1820, found on an American coin silver teaspoon, mark could possibly be an uncatalogued Merriman or Moulton stamp. |
Unidentified c.1840, found on an American coin silver table spoon, possibly Merriman & Clark of Memphis, Tennessee. |
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Peter Macchiarini
(1909-2001) San Francisco, CA
c1930s-1980s
Succeeded by his son, Daniel Macchiarini |
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J. Stuart MacDonald Baltimore, Maryland ~ ca1900 - 1921 Sterling and plated ware. |
Henry Mahler Raleigh, North Carolina (b.1832-d.1895) German emigre, active c.1854-1895, began as silversmith, ended as large retail jeweler. Succeeded by H. Mahler's Sons.
Silversmith and jeweler. |
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Daniel J. Mahoney New York, NY ~ c.1894-1904 Sterling manufacturers. Two employees in 1894, twenty-six in 1898. |
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Maisel's Albuquerque, New Mexico Founded 1939, trading post, retailer of Navajo Silver. |
Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co. Wallingford, Connecticut Active 1879-1896, manufacturers of sterling and silverplate flatware. Absorbed by the Watrous Co. in 1896.
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Manchester Silver Co. Providence, Rhode Island ~ 1914-1985 Founded in 1887 as W.H Manchester & Co., makers of flatware & holloware, purchased by Boardman in 1985.
See -> Baker-Manchester |
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William Mannerback Reading, PA Active c.1820 - 1835 |
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Marcus & Co. New York, New York ~ 1880's-1920's High quality Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts gold & sterling jewelry and small items, some small holloware.
One successor of Starr & Marcus, the other being Theodore B. Starr. |
Salomon Marion Montreal, Canada (1782-1830) Apprenticed at age 16 to Pierre Huguet Sr., also of Montreal, received freedom in 1803. |
Frederick Marquand New York, NY (b.1799-d.1882) Apprenticed with his father Isaac, relocated to Savannah, Ga. c.1819 and became a founding member of Penfield & Co. Returned to NY c.1825 to found Marquand & Bro. as to exactly when and where he was using his singular "FM" mark is up to debate. |
Marquand & Brother New York, NY active c.1825-1830, Frederick Marquand with Isaac Marquand. Succeeded by Marquand & Brothers (1830-1833). |
Marquand & Company New York, NY Active c.1834-1839. Frederick, Isaac & Henry G. Marquand, Erastus Osborne Tompkins, William Black, and Henry Ball. Succeeded by Ball, Tompkins & Black |
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Marshall & Tempest Philadelphia, PA Active c.1813 - 1830 |
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Aime Mathey New York, NY Active c.1826 - 1865 |
Richard Mathews Charlottesville, Virginia (b.1805-d.1847) Silversmith active from 1836. Buried in Greenwood Cemetery. |
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