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Ambrose Kent & Sons Toronto, Ontario ~ c. 1900 - 1946 Manufacturer and retailer of sterling silverware & holloware. Successors to Kent Bros. (founded 1867), succeeded in 1946 by Kent-Fairweather Ltd. |
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C. Lamond Fils Montreal, Canada ~ c. 1928 - c. 1970 Sterling souvenir spoons, some enamel work. Acquired the dies of the defunct Caron Bros. around 1930. |
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Robert Larin Montreal, Canada
active c.1968-1972 Worked in cast pewter, often plated. |
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John Leslie Toronto, Ontario, Canada (b.1828-d.1895) Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, emigrated to Canada in 1841. Active in the trade 1845 - c.1895 Retailer of silverware, silverplate, jewelry and watches. |
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Pierre Lespérance Cote du Palais, Quebec (1819-1882) Silversmith, successor to Francois Sasseville, succeeded by Ambroise Lafrance |
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Salomon Marion Montreal, Canada (1782-1830) Apprenticed at age 16 to Pierre Huguet Sr., also of Montreal, received freedom in 1803. |
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Peter Nordbeck Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (1789-1861) Active c.1819 - 1861, German born and trained, settled in the British West Indies in 1814 and relocated to Halifax in 1819. Silversmith, partnered with Henry Mignowitz for the second half of the 1820's. Trained a number of notable Canadian silversmiths during his career. |
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Amos Page Amherst, New Brunswick, Canada (1803-1895) Active c.1829 - 1892, silversmith and watchmaker, father to the partners in Page Brothers. |
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Page Brothers St. John, New Brunswick, Canada active 1870 - 1876, Richard & William Clement Page at 41 Kings Street, succeeded by Page, Smalley & Ferguson |
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Carl Poul Petersen Montreal, Canada (b.1895-d.1977) Active c1944 - 1975 - Danish born, Petersen apprenticed with Georg Jensen 1908-1913, and married Jensen's daughter, Inger, in 1922. The relocated to Montreal in 1929 where Petersen worked as master smith at Henry Birks & Son from 1932. He left that firm to create independently from 1944. |
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Joseph Robinson & Co.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Active c.1857 - c.1880 Retailer of silverware, silverplate, jewelry and watches. Succeeded by Robinson & Brother |
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Roden Bros. Ltd. Toronto, Canada ~ 1891 - c.1958 Full line, sterling and plated ware. Acquired by Birks in the late 50's. |
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Adam Ross Halifax, Nova Scotia (b.1787-d.1843) Born in Edinburgh, Scotland and apprenticed there. Active silversmith in Canada 1813-c.1835. |
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George Savage Montreal, Canada Born in England and trained as a watchmaker. Active c.1818 - 1840. Primarily a retailer, subcontracted silversmith's work out, mainly to Bohle & Hendery. Succeeded by Savage & Son. |
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Savage & Son Montreal, Canada Active 1840 - 1850. Successors to George Savage, became Savage & Lyman in 1850. |
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Savage & Lyman Montreal, Canada Active 1850 - 1867. Successors to G. Savage & Son, became Savage, Lyman & Co. in 1868 and operated until bankrupted in 1878. Henry Birks started here and was the director until a year before the firm closed. |
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Gustavus Seifert Quebec City, Canada (b.1831-d.1907) Active from 1860's - German born, Seifert was a retailer and manufacturing jeweler, his firm was one of Quebec City's high end retail shops with an active silver department. Renamed G. Seifert & Sons by 1900, the company seems to have remained active until the 1930's. |
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Frederick W. Spangenberg
Kingston, Ontario, Canada Active c.1875 - 1911 Retailer of silverware, jewelry and watches. His father George (b. Germany) was listed as jeweler in the 1871 Kingston directory. |
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William Stennett Kingston, Ontario Active silversmith in Canada 1822-1847. |
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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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