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  2. Gorham Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Gorham Silver was founded in 1831 in Providence, Rhode Island by Jabez Gorham, [3] a master craftsman, in partnership with Henry L. Webster. [4] The firm's chief product was spoons of coin silver. The company also made thimbles, combs, jewelry, and other small items.

  3. William B. Durgin Company - Wikipedia

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    The William B. Durgin Company (1853–1924) was a noted American sterling silver manufacturer based in Concord, New Hampshire, and one of the largest flatware and hollowware manufacturers in the United States. Over the period 1905–1924 it was merged into the Gorham Manufacturing Company.

  4. Martelé (silver) - Wikipedia

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    The work, a departure from machine-made commercial cutlery and hollowware, was named Martelé, from the French verb marteler, "to hammer".The line was made from 1896 through the 1930s by the Gorham Manufacturing Company of Providence, Rhode Island under the direction of Gorham's chief executive, Edward Holbrook, and his chief designer, William Christmas Codman who was brought over from England ...

  5. Gorham Silver Is Revisited in a Polished RISD Museum Exhibition

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  6. Kerr & Co - Wikipedia

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    Kerr was known for elaborate and unique Art Nouveau pieces, most especially the American Beauty series, as well as many different patterns of flatware and holloware for children featuring nursery rhymes and images.

  7. Shepherd and Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Early American silver and its makers, Jane Bentley, Mayflower Books, 1979, page 121. Antiques Magazine, Volume 60, 1951, page 50. American Silver-Hilted, Revolutionary and Early Federal Swords, Volume II: According to Their Geographical Areas of Mounting, Daniel D. Hartzler, Xlibris Corporation, 2015. "Shepherd and Boyd", Sterling Flatware ...