William Nagel Paducah, Kentucky (b.1835-d.1890) Active c.1865-1890, silver retailer, jeweler and watchmaker. |
Napier Company Meriden, Connecticut 1920-1999, manufacturers of well designed modern jewelry and novelty items in sterling and silverplate. Successors to E. A. Bliss & Co. |
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National Silver Co. New York, NY ~ ca.1900 - Present ? Sterling and plated silver holloware and flatware. |
Paul Negrin Nashville, Tennessee Active 1823-c.1844, French emigre, silversmith, retail jeweler and watchmaker. |
R. & J. Nelson Dunkirk, New York Active 3rd Q. 19th C., retailers. |
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Nevius Company New York, NY Active c.1897 - 1915 Small sterling items and novelties. |
Edwin Comfort Newbury Brooklyn, Connecticut (b.1799-d.1882) Active 1828-c.1860, silversmith & optician. |
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Newburyport Silver Co. Keene, New Hampshire Active 1905-1914, manufacturers of sterling flatware & holloware. |
Hiram Kinner Newcomb Watertown, New York (b.1799-d.1860) Active c.1820-1860, retail silversmith & jeweler. |
Newport Sterling Providence, RI mid twentieth century, a trademark of the Gorham Corporation. Another Gorham trademark was, Twinkle Sterling |
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Samuel S. Newton Cornwall & Winchester, CT (b.1821-d.1898) Active c.1845-c.1880, retail silversmith, watchmaker & jeweler. |
Niagara Silver Company Niagara Falls, NY 1899-c. 1930, acquired the flatware department of Pairpoint Mfg. in 1900. Produced sterling silver flatware and souvenir spoons. |
Hiram M. Nichols Concord, NH & Lyndon, VT (b.1821-d.1902) Active c.1840-1880, silversmith & jeweler |
William Stoddard Nichols Newport, RI (b.1785-d.1871) Active c.1808-1860, working silversmith, apprentice to Thomas Arnold. |
H. Nils New York, New York ~ 1950's Not a Danish maker, but a New York retailer, located at 56th St. just off 5th Ave. Nils retailed the work of Danish makers for American consumers. His mark is seen in conjunction with Sterling or 925S & Denmark and sometimes with the mark of a Danish maker. |
Norbert Mfg. Co. New York, NY c.1950-c.1965, small custom shop, some well made handwrought sterling and antique reproductions. |
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Simon Nordlinger & Sons Los Angeles, CA Founded 1869, retail jewelers. |
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William B. North New Haven, CT (b.1787-d.1838) active c.1811-1831. Began in New Haven, relocated to NYC c.1818, later to New Britain, CT c.1827 |
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J. H. Norton Hartford, Connecticut Active mid 19th century. |
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Thomas Norton CT, PA & NY (b.1773-d.1834) Active c.1799-1834, working silversmith. Farmington, CT (1799-1806), Philadelphia,PA (1799-1806), Clinton, NY (1799-1806), Morrisville, NY (1823 to 1827), Albion, NY (1827 to 1834) |
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