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H.W. PETERS Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
H.W. Peters Co. - Boston, Mass. - 1926
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Boston, Massachusetts
H.W. Peters Co. - Boston, Mass. - 1926
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D. LAMPERT & Co.
Capitol Building, Chicago
D. Lampert & Co. - Chicago - 1924
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Capitol Building, Chicago
D. Lampert & Co. - Chicago - 1924
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RALPH RATHBUN & Co.
54, Page Street, Providence, Rhode Island
Ralph Rathbun, who has been connected with the F. A. Whiting Co. for the past 25 years, has purchased the stock, tools, machinery, dies, etc., of O’Neill & Block, Inc., and has started in the manufacturing jewelry business at 54 Page St. under the firm name of Ralph Rathbun & Co., manufacturing a line of solid gold emblems.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st April 1926
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54, Page Street, Providence, Rhode Island
Ralph Rathbun, who has been connected with the F. A. Whiting Co. for the past 25 years, has purchased the stock, tools, machinery, dies, etc., of O’Neill & Block, Inc., and has started in the manufacturing jewelry business at 54 Page St. under the firm name of Ralph Rathbun & Co., manufacturing a line of solid gold emblems.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st April 1926
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V.H. BLACKINTON & Co.
Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts
V.H. Blackinton & Co. - Attleboro Falls, Mass. - 1904
E.W. Blackinton - E.B. Wilmarth
Established in 1852.
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Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts
V.H. Blackinton & Co. - Attleboro Falls, Mass. - 1904
E.W. Blackinton - E.B. Wilmarth
Established in 1852.
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WILLIAM A. WARRINGTON
Kansas City, Missouri
William A. Warrington - Kansas City - 1922
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Kansas City, Missouri
William A. Warrington - Kansas City - 1922
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HUNT BRASS WORKS
1617-19, Winona Avenue, Chicago
Hunt Brass Works - Chicago - 1922
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1617-19, Winona Avenue, Chicago
Hunt Brass Works - Chicago - 1922
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TIFFANY & Co.
New York
Tiffany & Co. - New York - 1892
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New York
Tiffany & Co. - New York - 1892
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A.S. DEVINE
447, King Street East, Hamilton, Ontario
A.S. Devine - Hamilton, Ont. - 1923
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447, King Street East, Hamilton, Ontario
A.S. Devine - Hamilton, Ont. - 1923
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C.H. WALLBANK Co.
14, Station Road, Brookline, Massachusetts
C.H. Wallbank Co. - Brookline, Mass. - 1932
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14, Station Road, Brookline, Massachusetts
C.H. Wallbank Co. - Brookline, Mass. - 1932
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HASSMAN & SAUER
806 Main Street, Cincinnati
Lawrence Scooler will hereafter represent Hassman & Sauer, the new emblem manufacturing concern, 806 Main St. Mr. Scooler will cover the middle west for this house with a complete line of fraternal emblems of all description. The firm has now one of the most up-to-date and sanitary workshops in-the city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st February 1911
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806 Main Street, Cincinnati
Lawrence Scooler will hereafter represent Hassman & Sauer, the new emblem manufacturing concern, 806 Main St. Mr. Scooler will cover the middle west for this house with a complete line of fraternal emblems of all description. The firm has now one of the most up-to-date and sanitary workshops in-the city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st February 1911
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FREDERICK T. WIDMER
31, West Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Frederick T. Widmer - Boston, Mass. - 1943
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31, West Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Frederick T. Widmer - Boston, Mass. - 1943
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S.W. BASSETT Co.
Lapham Building, Providence, Rhode Island
S.W. Bassett Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1922
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Lapham Building, Providence, Rhode Island
S.W. Bassett Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1922
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EDWARDS & SLOANE JEWELRY Co.
613, Keith & Perry Building, 9th & Walnut streets, Kansas City
Edwards & Sloane Jewelry Co. - Kansas City - 1893
Formerly S.D. Mills Jewelry Co.
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613, Keith & Perry Building, 9th & Walnut streets, Kansas City
Edwards & Sloane Jewelry Co. - Kansas City - 1893
Formerly S.D. Mills Jewelry Co.
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BIOREN BROS.
473-475, Wasington Street, Newark, New Jersey
Bioren Bros. - Newark, N.J. - 1918
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473-475, Wasington Street, Newark, New Jersey
Bioren Bros. - Newark, N.J. - 1918
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H.R. ENGRAVING COMPANY
87, Nassau Street, New York
H.R. Engraving Company - New York - 1918
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87, Nassau Street, New York
H.R. Engraving Company - New York - 1918
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POLLOCK & CREVISTON
St. Joseph, Missouri
E. E. Pollock, president and treasurer of the Pollock & Creviston Jewelry Co. manufacturing jewelers, St. Joseph, Mo., is making a business and pleasure trip to New York and other eastern cities. The firm recently completed a contract for the Chamber of Commerce of St. Joseph, of 30,000 medals, commemorating the start of the air mail in St. Joseph. The company has added considerable new shop equipment, which included an 800 press which strikes 30 medals a minute. Additional help has also been added to the shop staff.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th September 1926
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St. Joseph, Missouri
E. E. Pollock, president and treasurer of the Pollock & Creviston Jewelry Co. manufacturing jewelers, St. Joseph, Mo., is making a business and pleasure trip to New York and other eastern cities. The firm recently completed a contract for the Chamber of Commerce of St. Joseph, of 30,000 medals, commemorating the start of the air mail in St. Joseph. The company has added considerable new shop equipment, which included an 800 press which strikes 30 medals a minute. Additional help has also been added to the shop staff.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th September 1926
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THE C.B. McELROY M'f'g Co.
Cleveland, Ohio
The C.B. McElroy M'f'g Co. - Cleveland, Oh. - 1891
C.B. McElroy - President and Treasurer
A.A. Bemis - Vice-president
T.W. Minshull - Secretary
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Cleveland, Ohio
The C.B. McElroy M'f'g Co. - Cleveland, Oh. - 1891
C.B. McElroy - President and Treasurer
A.A. Bemis - Vice-president
T.W. Minshull - Secretary
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GEORGE W. BRANSCOMB
2339, Indiana Way, Canton, Ohio
Geo. W. Branscomb - Canton, Oh. - 1922
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2339, Indiana Way, Canton, Ohio
Geo. W. Branscomb - Canton, Oh. - 1922
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LEONARD MYLLO
462, Venice Boulevard, later, 838 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles
Leonard Myllo, silver and goldsmith, formerly at 462 Venice Boulevard, but who was compelled to move to 838 S. Figueroa St. so as to have more space, is now working on an unique order. He is manufacturing about 100 metal helmets out of gold plated material. The helmets are fashioned somewhat after the French style of war bonnet and are adorned with a rolled crest from the front part of the hat to the rear. On the front of the “cap” is an American Legion emblem. The order was placed by a Pasadena jeweler for one of the Legion posts.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th October 1928
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462, Venice Boulevard, later, 838 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles
Leonard Myllo, silver and goldsmith, formerly at 462 Venice Boulevard, but who was compelled to move to 838 S. Figueroa St. so as to have more space, is now working on an unique order. He is manufacturing about 100 metal helmets out of gold plated material. The helmets are fashioned somewhat after the French style of war bonnet and are adorned with a rolled crest from the front part of the hat to the rear. On the front of the “cap” is an American Legion emblem. The order was placed by a Pasadena jeweler for one of the Legion posts.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th October 1928
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D. & N. MANUFACTURING Co.
Providence, Rhode Island
D. & N. Manufacturing Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1928
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Providence, Rhode Island
D. & N. Manufacturing Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1928
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