Edward Everett Oakes Boston, Massachusetts (b.1891-d.1960) Active c.1917-c.1954, Arts & Crafts jeweler & goldsmith, studied under Frank Gardner Hale and Josephine Hartwell Shaw. Much of his work is unmarked, but if marked and has the addition of one acorn, it is the work of his son, Gilbert Oakes. If mark has the addition of two acorns it is his granddaughter, Susan Oakes Peabody. |
Frederick Oakes Sr. Hartford, Connecticut (b.1781-d.1855) Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker. Active in partnerships: Allyn & Oakes (before 1804), Greenleaf & Oakes (1807-1811) and Oakes & Spencer (1811-1819). This mark probably dates c.1819-c.1830. Succeeded by Henry Oakes. |
Henry Oakes Hartford, Connecticut (b.1806) Active c.1830-1842, silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker. Succeeded by William & Frederick Oakes |
William & Frederick Oakes Hartford, Connecticut William (b.1812) & Frederick Jr. (b.1815), active 1842-1847, silversmiths, jewelers, and watchmakers. William may have continued the use of the mark after dissolution. |
Oakes & Spencer Hartford, Connecticut Active 1811-1819 Frederick Oakes Sr. with Nathaniel Spencer. Silversmiths, jewelers, and watchmakers. |
Old New England Craftsmen Inc. Newburyport, Massachusetts Active 1928-1936, Frank V. Brown (1873-1963) and son Paul V. Brown (1906-1987), they also owned Brown's Jewelry at 8 Pleasant St. in Newburyport and a branch in Portsmouth. |
Old Newbury Crafters Newburyport, Massachusetts Active 1915-present, handwrought sterling flatware and holloware. From the mid-sixties, each silversmith added their own identifying pictographic mark. |
John G. Olin Lynn, Massachusetts (b.1836-d.1928) Active from 1867, retail silversmith & jeweler. |
Nathaniel Olmsted Farmington & New Haven, CT (b.1785-d.1860) Active c.1808-1826 in Farmington and then relocated to New Haven. Succeeded c.1830 by Nathaniel Olmsted & Son |
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N. Olmsted & Son New Haven, Connecticut Active c.1830-c.1850, Nathaniel Olmsted & George Olmsted. |
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Nicholas & Daniel Onderdonk New York, NY ~ c.1850 - 1900 Sterling and plated silver holloware. |
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Oneida Silversmiths Sherrill, NY ~ ca.1877 - Present Sterling and plated silver holloware and flatware. Sterling line began in 1946.
Oneida Flatware Patterns |
Gerrit Onkelbag New York, New York (b.1663-d.1732) var. Onckelbach, Onckelbagh, active c.1690-1713, working silversmith. |
David Orgell Los Angeles, California Active 1933-present, Beverly Hills retailer, fine jewelry and giftware |
Henry Ormsby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (b.1801-d.1880) active from c.1835, jeweler, watchmaker & retail silversmith. 366 North 2nd St. |
Orb Silversmithy Floral Park, NY Active 1958-1971, firm of Otto R. Bade, successor to Frank Rebajes. Modernist sterling jewelry, many Rebajes designs. |
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Harry Osaki
(1916-1999) Pasadena, CA
active from c.1947
Handwrought holloware, flatware & studio jewelry |
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