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John McMullen Philadelphia, PA (b.1765 - d.1843) Active c.1795 - 1843. In partnership McMullin & Black c.1811 |
Mead & Adriance Utica, NY & St. Louis, MO Active 1832-1842, in St.Louis from 1836. Edward Mead & Edwin Adriance, silversmiths & jewelers, successors to Mead, Adriance & Co. |
Edward Mead & Co St. Louis, Missouri Edward Mead (b.1807) Active 1843-c.1880, jewelers & silversmiths. Successor to Mead & Adriance. |
John W. Mealy, Son & Co. Baltimore, MD ~ c.1900 Sterling holloware, succeeded by the Mealy Manufacturing Co. c.1905 |
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Mechanics Sterling Co. Attleboro, MA -- 1896 -? A subsidiary of Watson & Newell Co., produced Sterling flatware and souvenir spoons. |
Thomas Jefferson Megear Wilmington, DE & Philadelphia, PA (b.1809) Active 1831-2 in Wilmington where he apprenticed. Active 1833 - 1857 in Philadelphia |
Andrew G. Medley Louisville, Kentucky Active c.1835-1849, jeweler, watchmaker & retail silversmith. He left in 1849 for the California Gold Rush and was advertising as a watchmaker in San Francisco by 1856. |
Melville & Co. New York, New York New Orleans, Louisiana Active c.1835-c.1860, silversmiths, jewelers, & watchmakers. David Melville and, possibly, his brothers, Andrew & Henry B. Melville. A NYC firm with a sales office in New Orleans from c.1848. |
James Meredith Baltimore, Maryland Winchester, Virginia (b.1792-d.1861) Active c.1805-c.1860, in VA from 1812.
Partnerships include: Hartman & Meredith (c.1816-1820), Meredith & Campbell (c.1823-1824), Meredith & Johnston (c.1826-1827). Silversmith & jeweler.
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Meriden Brittania Co. Meriden, Connecticut -- 1895 - 1898 Sterling line began in 1895, absorbed into International Silver in 1898, but mark was used until the 1930's |
Mermod, Jaccard & Co.
St. Louis, Missouri ~ 1845 - 1905 Retail merchants of sterling, silverplate & jewelry, some of their own manufacture. Succeeded by Mermod, Jaccard & King Jewelry Co. |


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The Merrill Shops New York, NY -- 1893 - c. 1931 Small shop, small quality items and custom work, some Arts & Crafts work. |
James Edward Merriman New York, NY (b.1815-d.1879) Active c.1837-c.1841, silversmith at 371 Pearl St.. Succeeded by Merriman & Clark (1841-1847) of Memphis, TN.
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J. E. Merriman & Co. Memphis, Tennessee Active 1847-1860, James Edward Merriman (b.1815-d.1879) & Charles Granniss Merriman (b.1823, sons of Marcus Merriman. Retail silversmiths, jewelers, watchmakers & gunsmiths. Successors to Merriman & Clark (1841-1847) of Memphis.
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Marcus Merriman New Haven, CT (1762 - 1850) Active c.1787 - 1826. Succeeded by Merriman & Tuttle in 1802, shortly followed by Marcus Merriman & Co. |
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Marcus Merriman & Co. New Haven, CT Active c.1802 - 1817. Marcus Merriman, Zebul Bradley & Bethuel Tuttle. Succeeded by Merriman & Bradley. |
Metallurgic Art Co. Baltimore, Maryland Active 1895-1901, sterling silverware & jewelry.
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Max Meyer St. Charles, MO Active c.1866, probably a retailer. |
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