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Charles G. St. John Macon, Georgia
(b.1811-d.1846) Active briefly in Saratoga Springs, NY (c.1834), then removed business to Macon. Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker. |
Horatio Nelson Stanley Le Roy, New York
(b.1804-d.1850) Active from c.1825, jeweler, and watchmaker. |
Starr & Marcus New York, NY Active c1865-c.1877, high end retailers, the firms of Theodore B. Starr and Marcus & Co. both stem from Starr & Marcus. |
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Theodore B. Starr New York, NY ~ ca1890's - 1924 Fine quality maker and retailer. Succeeded by Reed & Barton. |
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Stauffer & Harley Philadelphia, PA Active mid nineteenth century. |
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E. Stebbins & Company New York, NY Active c.1835-1845 Edwin Stebbins |
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Stebbins & Company New York, NY Active c.1845-1856 William Stebbins |
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Stebbins & Howe New York, NY Active c.1830-1832 Edwin Stebbins & George C. Howe |
Steele & Crocker Hartford, Connecticut Active 1841-1844, silversmiths,
Thomas Steele and Horace Crocker. |
Wilhelmina Stephan Cleveland, Ohio (b.1879-d.1947) Active c.1905-1943, silversmith, jeweler & enamelist of Arts & Crafts handwrought sterling & gold. Founding member of the Potter Shop with Horace Potter and a craftsman member of the Boston Society of Arts & Crafts. |
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Henry Steig
(1906-1973) New York, NY & Provincetown, RI studio jeweler
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The Sterling Silver Manufacturing Co. Providence, RI Active c.1909 to 1932, their flatware patterns were acquired by the Saart Brothers firm. |
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Steward & Stevens White Creek & Cambridge, New York William D. Steward and William R. Stevens. Active 3rd q. 19th century, jewelers & silver retailers. |
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William D. Steward White Creek, New York Active mid nineteenth century, jeweler & retailer. |
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The Stieff Company Baltimore, Maryland ~ 1904 - Present Successors of the Baltimore Sterling Silver Co (f.1892)
Quality makers of Baltimore repousse flatware and holloware. Acquired Schofield and Kirk, now The Kirk-Stieff Company.
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Philo Washburn Stocking Wheeling, West Virginia
(b.1804-d.1882) Active from c.1825, jeweler, first in Batavia, NY, removed to Wheeling in 1829. Partnership of Stocking & Kipp (c.1829-1833). Bankrupt in 1839, he then went into the grain milling business. In the 1860s, began oil drilling with his son George Washburn Stocking. |
General John Stilwell Albany, New York
(b.1779-d.1831) var. Stillwell, active from c.1800, silversmith & jeweler. Master from c.1803 to Hermon Jenkins. |
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Stodder & Frobisher Boston, MA Active 1816-1825, Jonathan Stodder & Benjamin Frobisher, silversmiths & jewelers. |
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