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Jacob Redifer Philadelphia, PA Active c.1844 - 1850 |
Redlich & Company New York, NY ~ 1895 - 1946 Successors to Ludwig, Redlich & Co. Manufacturers of sterling novelties, holloware & some goldwork, high quality in the early years. Absorbed by Elgin in 1946, however, the Redlich trademark was used at least until the 1970's. |
Reed & Slader Nashua, New Hampshire Active c.1845, Elbridge Gerry Reed and Edward A. Slader. Successors to Beasom & Co. |
George Washington Reed Philadelphia, PA (b.1817-d.1882) Active c.1835-1850, watchmaker, silver retailer. |
Isaac Reed Frankford & Philadelphia, PA (b.c.1772-d.1864) Active c.1800-1830, watchmaker & silversmith. Frankford until 1820, Philadelphia afterwards. Succeeded in 1830 by Isaac Reed & Son, with Osman Reed.
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James Reed Murfreesboro, Tennessee (b.1793-d.1865) Active c.1830-1850, silversmith
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Osman Reed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (b.c.1807) Active c.1831-c.1850, watchmaker & silversmith. Successor to Isaac Reed & Son. Styled as O. Reed & Co. after 1840.
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Maria Regnier Brentwood, Missouri (b.1901-d.1994) Hungarian emigre, active from c.1925, attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Silversmith and fine jeweler, worked in silver, gold and with precious stones.
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Otto Reichardt New York, NY ~ c.1922 - 1960's Sterling & gold novelties and cane & umbrella handles. |
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Paul Adler California ~ c.1945/6 Modern design flatware. A shortlived venture by a cousin of Allan Adler, the mark is - Adler - letters in reverse. |
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merry renk Chicago & San Francisco (b.1921-d.2012) Active from c.1948, studio jeweler |
Paul Revere Jr. Boston, Massachusetts (b.1735 - d.1818) Active from c.1758, goldsmith, silversmith, print engraver and notable midnight rider. Apprenticed with father, Paul Revere Sr. (Apollos Rivoire). |
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Revere Silversmiths Brooklyn, New York ~ 1914 - Present Became Revere Silver Co., division of Crown Silver Inc. ca.1960 |
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Joseph Taft Rice Albany, NY (b.1787-d.1854) Active c.1815-1855, silversmith, watchmaker & jeweler. |
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Stephen Richard New York, NY Active c.1801-1829, jeweler, enameler & silver retailer. |
Thomas Richards New York, NY Active with this mark c.1816-c.1825, silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker, stepson of Daniel Van Voorhis. Partnerships: Van Voorhis & Son/Van Voorhis & Richards with Daniel Van Voorhis (1798-1802). Sayre & Richards with John Sayre (1802-1814). Foster & Richards with John Foster (1815). Pelletreau & Richards with William Smith Pelletreau (c.1825). Richards & Morrell with William M. Morrell (1827-1830)
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William Richardson Richmond, Virginia (b.1757-d.1809) Active c.1778-1807. Mark is nearly identical to that of William Roe of Kingston, NY. |
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