Samuel Macomber Taber Providence, Rhode Island
(b.1797-d.1853) active c.1818-1853, silversmith & jeweler, from 1850 as S. M. Taber & Co. with William E. Taber.
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Washington Houston Talbott Indianapolis, Indiana
(b.1817-d.1873) Jeweler & retail silversmith, active c.1840-1865, afterwards, president of the Gatling Gun Company.
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H. H. Tammen Curio Co. Denver, Colorado Founded 1881 as H. H. Tammen & Co. by Harry Heye Tammen, renamed in 1896, producer of souvenir spoons & mineral novelties. Became the Thrift Novelty Co. sometime after 1957. |
Perry G. Tanner Cooperstown, New York (b.1816-d.1898) After two years in Utica, NY as partner to Oliver Cooley in Tanner & Cooley, he was active 1842-1880 in Cooperstown. Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker. |
Tanner & Cooley Utica, New York Active 1840-1842, Perry G. Tanner & Oliver Cooley, watchmakers and jewelers. |
Taylor & Lawrie Philadelphia, PA Active c.1837-1850. Working silversmiths, Robert H. Taylor and Robert D. Lawrie, Taylor was Scottish, Lawrie was Irish, hence the thistle & harp in their manufacturer's mark, often seen with other retailers' mark. |
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The T. C. Shop Chicago, Il
Active Ca. 1910 - 1913.
Emery Todd & Clemencia Cosio, producers of handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling flat & holloware. Cosio was a designer, Todd was both designer and smith. |
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Bill Tendler
(1906-1973) New York, NY active c1950-1973, studio jeweler
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F. Thibault Philadelphia, PA Active c.1810-1835 Francis, Frederick and Felix Thibault, the firm was called Thibault Brothers in its later years.
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The Thomae Company Attleboro, Massachusetts
1920 - Present Manufacturer, small sterling and novelty items, good quality. |
Ebenezer Thomas Petersburg, Virginia
(b.1776-d.1833) active c.1798-c.1823 in Petersburg, silversmith & jeweler, 1813-1819 as Bennett & Thomas with John Bennett. A Quaker, Thomas removed to Columbus, Ohio about 1823, helped found a woolen mill there and died in the cholera epidemic of 1833.
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Henry E. Thomas Nashville, Tennessee
Active 1839-1842, silversmith & jeweler, successor to Henry Cargill. Thomas left Nashville in 1842 for parts unknown.
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Daniel B. Thompson Brattleboro, Vermont
(b.c.1802-d.1876) active c.1820-1843, silversmith, watchmaker & jeweler. From 1843-1876 as Thompson & Ranger with Bethuel Ranger.
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Thompson & Ranger Brattleboro, Vermont
Active 1843-1876, Daniel B. Thompson & Bethuel Ranger, silversmiths, watchmakers & jewelers.
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William H. Thompson Raleigh, North Carolina active c.1850-1880s, jeweler, watchmaker and silver retailer. |
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Tiffany, Young & Ellis New York, New York Active 1841-1853, retailers of fine quality coin & sterling by Moore, Gale, Hebbard, Polhemus and others.
Succeeded by Tiffany & Co. |
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