Trianon New York, NY Active c.1980-present, fine jewelry firm noted for using shells and other natural materials with precious and semiprecious stones set in gold. Noted especially for their cufflinks and earrings, their designs are reminiscent of Seaman Schepps creations.
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Trifari (Trifari, Krussman & Fishel - TKF)
New York, NY
1918-present Costume jewelry manufacturer, used sterling silver primarily during metal shortages of World War II, c.1942-1947. |
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John William Tucker San Francisco, CA Active c.1850 - 1886. He died in 1876, but the business continued in his name. Mostly a retailer, little or no work can actually be attributed to him. |
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Thomas Tugby St. Augustine, FL Active c.1900. Retailer, mark seen on St. Augustine, Florida souvenir spoons. |
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Twambley & Cleaves Biddeford, ME Active 1866-1888, Samuel G. Twambley & Albert K. Cleaves), jewelers & retail silversmiths, 130 Main St. |
C. Twambley & Son Saco, ME Active c.1860-1880, Charles Twambley & Rufus Twambley, jewelers & silver retailers |
Tweedy & Barrows New York, NY Active 1847-c.1850, Edwin A. Tweedy (1806-1881) & James M. Barrows, jobbers & dry goods merchants. Successors to Tweedy, Barrows & Newell, with Zenas Newell. |
Edward A. Tyler Belfast, Maine New Orleans, Louisiana (b.1815-d.1879) Active c.1834-1838 in ME, 1838-1879 in LA |
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