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Miye Matsukada
(1922-1981) Boston, Massachusetts active c.1950-1981, Studio jeweler. Janiye was the name of Matsukada's shop on Newbury St. The shopcontinued on after her death and continued the use of the mark. (see: Watkins, Alexandra) |
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Matthews Company Newark, New Jersey ~ 1907 - ca.1936 Sterling holloware and overlay glass. Succeeded by Hickok - Matthews Co. |
Kurt J. Matzdorf New Paltz, New York (b.1922-d.2008) Active from c.1950, maker of handwrought sterling holloware and notable pieces of judaica. Taught silversmithing for nearly 30 years at SUNY, New Paltz. Received the 2006 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of North American Goldsmiths.
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Joseph Mayer & Bros. Seattle, Washington -- 1895 - 1945 Mostly flatware makers, absorbed into E. J. Towle Co. |
Mayer & Voirol Fort Wayne, Indiana Active c.1870s, George J. E. Mayer and Frank Voirol silver retailers, jewelers and watchmakers. |
Benjamin Mayo Newark, New Jersey Active c.1860-1908, manufacturer of plated and sterling ware. |
McAuliffe & Hadley Boston, Massachusetts Active c.1910-c.1940, high end jewelers & retail silversmiths. Mark is found on well made Boston style arts & crafts sterling, probably made by members of the Handicraft Shop.
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The McChesney Co. Newark, NJ 1921 - 1926 Good maker, McChesney was one of the original founders of Kerr. The firm was taken over by Dominick & Haff in 1926, in short succession it was resold to Reed & Barton and finally was in the hands of Gorham by 1931.
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Thomas McConnell Wilmington, DE (b.1768 - d.1825) Active c.1790 - 1818 |
George W. McDannold Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Winchester, Kentucky Covington, Kentucky (b.c.1801)active c.1829-1863, working silversmith, watchmaker, and jeweler. |
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J. B. McFadden Pittsburgh, PA Active c.1840 |
John McFarlane Boston, Massachusetts active c.1796-1813, bought out Fletcher & Gardiner in 1809. Mcfarlane was bought out by Jabez Baldwin in 1813. |
Thomas McGrath, Inc. Providence, Rhode Island Active 1933-c.1950 Jewelry manufacturer, primarily rings. Successor to the Fray Jewelry Co.
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McGrath-Hamin Inc. Providence, Rhode Island from c.1950-1980's Jewelry manufacturer, primarily rings. Successors to Thomas McGrath, Inc. |
Wilson McGrew Cincinnati, OH (b.1800 - d.1859) Active c.1825 - 1859 |
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McKay, Spear & Brown Boston, MA Active c.1850 |
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Henry McKeen Philadelphia, PA Active c.1823 - 1850 |
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