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Tifft & Whiting North Attleboro, Massachusetts c.1840 -1853 Albert C. Tifft & William D. Whiting, makers of quality coin silver items & some original flatware patterns. Mark is sometimes seen with "arm & hammer" reversed. Succeeded by Whiting & Gooding, then Whiting, Fessenden & Cowan which became Whiting Mfg. Co. in 1866. |
James Rodney Tillotson Terre Haute, Indiana
(b.1819-d.1873) active c.1850-1873, jeweler, watchmaker & retail silversmith.
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Benjamin Hodges Tisdale Newport, Rhode Island
(b.1791-d.1881) active c.1810-c.1850, silversmith, jeweler & watchmaker.
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James Titus Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tentative attribution, only mention is as watchmaker in the 1833 Philadelphia Directory.
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Edward Todd & Co. New York, NY Founded 1871, manufacturer of writing instruments & desk items. Out of business ca.1930. |
Benjamin Toppan Northampton, Massachusetts
(b.1747-d.1831) active c.1768-c.1790, as silversmith.
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Toronto Silver Plate Co. Toronto, Canada ~ 1882-c.1915 Full line of sterling and silverplated wares, only silverplate after 1915. Absorbed into Wm. A. Rogers Co. Ltd. in 1929. |
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Totten-Sommer Co. Attleboro, Massachusetts Active c.1886-1898, Thomas Totten & J.J. Sommer. Manufacturers of sterling jewelry & novelties. |
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A. F. Towle & Son Greenfield, Massachusetts Active 1890-1902, an offshoot of Towle Silversmiths, the firm was absorbed into Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen. |
Towle Silversmiths Newburyport, Massachusetts Active 1882-present. Large manufacturer, full line of sterling flatware and holloware. Lion T trademark was first used c.1890 |
| Henry Towle Haverhill, New Hampshire (b.1788-d.1862) Active c1805-c.1860, silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker. |
Ira Strong Town Montpelier, Vermont (b.1810-d.1902) Active c.1831-c.1885, silversmith & jeweler. Partnerships: I. S. & J. Town with brother, Josiah Town (1831-1838), Town & Witherell with Elijah B. Witherell (1838-1845), Town & Hall with Jonas G. Hall (1848-1851). Retired 1853-1865, then returned to business. |
Trabert & Hoeffer - Mauboussin New York, NY Active 1936-1953, a limited partnership between the French house of Mauboussin and the American firm of Trabert & Hoeffer. Fine jewelers with branch stores in Los Angeles, Miami Beach, Palm Beach, Beverly Hills, Atlantic City & Chicago. Their influence popularized the Moderne style in fine and costume jewelry.
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Peter Traphagen Pasadena, California
(b.1910-d.2000) Studio silversmith, handwrought jewelry, flatware & holloware. Relocated to Mill Valley in later life.
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Edwin Wallace Trask Aurora, Illinois (b.1838-d.1923)Active from c.1853, jeweler & retailer. Partnerships: Trask & Rowe, later Trask & Plain and Trask & Gentry in Galesburg, Il. |
Benjamin Trees Lexington, Kentucky
(d.1965) active c.1934-1965, silversmith known for his julep cups, although some were manufactured by International Silver Co.
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