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Worden-Munnis Co. Boston, MA ~ 1940 - 1964 Sterling holloware, taken over by Old Newbury Crafters in 1964. |
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Joseph Wyatt (possible) Philadelphia, PA Active c.1798 |
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S. Wyler Inc. New York, New York
Firm dealing in quality antique silver and reproductions. Silver historians (Book of Old Silver) |
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Wyman & Huntington St. Albans, Vermont active c.1862-1868, silversmiths & jewelers. Charles Wyman (b.1826-d.1897) & Elihu H. Huntington (b.1840-d.1927). Successors to C. & J. Wyman. |
Benjamin Wynkoop I New York, NY (b.1673-d.1751) Active from c.1698, working silversmith.
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Benjamin Wynkoop II Fairfield, Connecticut (b.1705-d.1766) Apprentice to his father in New York. Active from c.1730 in Fairfield CT, working silversmith.
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