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Arthur Stone Gardner, Massachusetts ~ 1901 - 1937 Handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling flatware & holloware. |
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Stone Associates Gardner, Massachusetts ~ 1937 - c.1955 Handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling flatware & holloware. Successors to Arthur Stone. |
Hubbard Goldsmith Stone New York, NY (1819-1910) Active c.1835-1847, in partnership of Stone & Landon 1848-1849. |
Jasper Stone Charleston, Massachusetts
(b.1818-d.1892) Active from c.1847, jeweler, watchmaker & retail silversmith. 45 Main St. from the 1870s. |
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The Stone Sterling Silver Co. New York, NY ~ 1896 - c.1903 |
Storrs & Cooley Utica, NY Active c.1831 - 1839 Charles Storrs, Oliver B. Cooley, Horace P. Bradley, David S. Rowland and Erastus Charles Starin. |
A. Stowell Boston, MA Active c.1865-1904, retailers of jewelry, clocks and silverware. |
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Sunderlin & Weaver Rochester, NY Active c.1864 - 1869 Lewis Sunderlin & [?] Weaver. Succeeded by Sunderlin & McAllister. |
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Sunwest Silver Co. Albuquerque, NM ~ founded 1970 Manufacturers & wholesalers of both mass produced and handmade Native American and non-Native American jewelry and jewelry findings. Mark is in current use. |
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Swank Inc. Attleboro, MA ~ 1927 - present Men's costume & sterling jewelry, successors to Attleboro Manufacturing Co., founded in 1897
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The Sweetser Co. New York, NY ~ c.1900 - c.1915 Manufacturers of gold & sterling ware.
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Swift & Fisher North Attleboro, Massachusetts
Active c.1912-present, founded by Joseph H. Swift and Harry W. Fisher, makers of sterling & plated ecclesiastical goods. |
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John Szymak
(1923-2007) Dallas, Texas active 1950s-1970s, studio jeweler |
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