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Garret Schanck New York, NY (b.1768-d.1795) Active from 1791, apprentice to Daniel Van Voorhis, then his partner in Van Voorhis & Schanck (1791-1793). Master to George Washington Ruth, a silversmith later settled in Tennessee.
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John Albert Schanck New York, NY (b.1774-d.1864) Active from 1793, shared workshop with his brother until Garret's death in 1795. Left New York for Freehold, New Jersey in 1799, continued as a silversmith secondarily to farming.
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Lona P. Schaeffer Brooklyn, New York (b.1902-d.1989) Active from c.1925, daughter of Peer Smed and a fine silversmith of handwrought sterling holloware, flatware & jewelry. Worked in very heavy gauge sterling with a Scandinavian influenced style.
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Scharling & Co. Newark, New Jersey Active 1885-c.1934
Founded by John H. Scharling. Makers of sterling holloware,
vanity items, novelties, & silver deposit ware. 755 Summer Avenue.
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Schmitz, Moore & Co. Newark, NJ Active 1915-c.1920, specialized in sterling dresserware. Succeeded by Moore & Hofman |
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Schroth Jewelers Montville, NJ 1965-present Retail jewelers and creators of small scale handmade sterling pieces, known to produce for Cartier. They are also owners of the Hickok-Matthews Co.
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Schulz & Fischer San Francisco, CA Active c.1874 - 1883 Successors to Schulz, Fischer & Mohrig (1868-69) & Fischer & Schulz (1869-74) |
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Alfredo Sciarrotta Newport, RI (1907 - 1985)
Active from c.1948, produced handwrought holloware for Black, Starr & Gorham, Cartier, Gump's, Shreve Crump & Low and Bailey, Banks & Biddle. |
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Alexander Scott Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (d.1822) Active c.1800-1822, silversmith |
Joshua Jehu Scott Raleigh, North Carolina (b.1778-d.1819) Active c.1806-1819, silversmith, jeweler, and importer. Master to George Washington Ruth, a silversmith later settled in Tennessee.
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Pulaski Scovil (Scoville) Cincinnati, Ohio (b.1808-d.1884) Active c.1830-1832 in Brockport & Geneva, NY. He then removed to Cincinnati. Partnerships: Scovil & Kinsey with Edward Kinsey (1836), Scovil, Willey & Co. (1836). silversmith & jeweler. Scovil went into farming and lumber in 1837.
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Scovil, Willey & Co. Cincinnati, Ohio Active 1836, Pulaski Scovil & Bushnell Willey, silversmiths & jewelers.
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William Seal Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active c.1810-c.1822, working silversmith. In partnership of Browne & Seal with Liberty Browne (c.1810-1811).
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Russell Secrest Rochester, New York Petoskey, Michigan (b.1935-d.2010) Handwrought and cast sterling modernist jewelry. Also kinetic sculptures in bronze and sterling. Secrest studied at the School for American Craftsmen at the Rochester Institute of Technology and later operated the Artisans Gallery in Petoskey, Michigan.
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Sedlacek & Co. Los Angeles, California
K. E. Sedlacek, active c.1915-c.1946, silversmith, primarily trophies. 821 South Santee St. |
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