Y & T location unknown Active 3rd q. 19th C., mark found on early pattern ware such as "Olive". Material is silverplate or nickel silver, often misrepresented as coin silver. |
Samuel Yates Albany, New York Active c.1810-c.1825. This mark has also be attributed to Samuel Yates (b.1724-d.1786) of Providence & Newport, Rhode Island |
Yates location unknown Active 2nd & 3rd Q. 19th c. Mark found on silverplate and nickel silver fiddle pattern flatware, sometimes erroneously described as coin silver. The company is, possibly, English in origin. |
Robert A. Yongue Columbia, South Carolina Active 1852-c.1857, watchmaker & silver retailer. Brief partnership of Cooper & Yongue (c.1853) with Joseph Cooper. |
Young location unknown Active 2nd q. 19th C., mark found on fiddle pattern spoons of this period. |
Alexander Young Camden, South Carolina (b.1784-d.1856) Active from c.1807, jeweler, watchmaker & silversmith. Columbia branch store of A. Young & Co. with son, Edward Young (c.1845-1848). The Camden firm was carried on for a time after his death by two of his sons. |
Hiram Young New York, NY
Active ca. 1860's. Watchmaker's & silver retailers, succeeded by Young & Reed (Henry Carpenter Reed) in 1868. |
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James Thomas Young Petersburg, Virginia (b.1825-d.1892) Active from c.1855. Watchmaker, jeweler, silver retailer. Listed as a jeweler in 1860 & 1870 census, merchant in 1880. |
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L. Young & Co. Location Unknown
Active ca. 1830's. Possibly a mark of Levi Young of Bridgeport, CT. |
Nicholas Ephraim Young Saratoga Springs, NY (b.1815-d.1860) Active from c.1839, jeweler, watchmaker & silver retailer. ( |
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Samuel Young Charles Town, Virginia (d.1851) Active from 1811 in Charles Town, was thought to have worked in Winchester prior to this date. Watch & clockmaker, jeweler, silversmith. |
Samuel E. Young Laconia, New Hampshire (b.c.1821-d.1894) Active from c.1840, jeweler, watchmaker & silver retailer. Still listed as jeweler and sewing machine retailer in 1884 directory (S. E. Young & Co.) |
William Young Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (b.1783-d.1860) Active from c.1761-c.1788, advertized as goldsmith. |
Young & Bockius Martinsburg, Virginia Active c.1798, clock & watchmakers and silversmiths, probably William & Philip Young with Daniel Bockius. |
Young & Co. New Orleans, Louisiana Active c.1850-1853, jewelers, watchmakers & silver retailers. Successors to Nelson A. Young, partnership of Young's widow and Henry P. Buckley. The firm was succeeded by H.P. Buckley in 1853. |
David Yurman New York, NY (b.1942) Watch & jewelry designer and manufacturer, active from 1980. |
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