Elias Baker
New Brunswick, NJ  c. 1840-c. 1866
The Baker-Manchester Co.
Providence, RI  c. 1914-c. 1930  
Makers of sterling flatware, holloware, and novelties, including many
fancy and unusual flatware serving pieces.  See
flatware patterns.
George Baker
Providence, RI   1811-c. 1860
Stephens Baker
Wilmington, NC and Salem, MA  c. 1817-1818  
Silversmith, watchmaker and jeweler.
Thomas Baker
Concord, NH  c. 1817-1820  
In partnership with Jabez Baldwin in the firm of Baldwin & Baker c. 1817-1819.
Eleazer Baker
Ashford, CT  c. 1785-1793  
Silversmith, clock and watchmaker.
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Baird-North Co.
Providence, RI  1895-c. 1930  
Founded by William Gilmore Hussey as a gold and silversmith firm and became a mail order house for gold
and sterling flatware, holloware, jewelry and novelties made by other manufacturers.  Merged with Jason
Weiler Co., a diamond and jewelery concern, c. 1930 and moved to Boston, changing the name at that time to
the Jason Weiler Baird-North Co.
Stanley Sanford Baldwin
New York, NY  1827-1834  
Partnered with Samuel Baldwin in the firm of S.S. & S. Baldwin 1830-1832.  
Silversmith and watchmaker.
Jesse Garrettson Baldwin
Oxford, CT 1825-1832 and Middletown, CT 1833-c. 1850  
In the firm of J. & S. Baldwin 1833-1834.
Jabez C. Baldwin
Salem, MA  c. 1795-1813 and Boston, MA 1813-1817  
In the partnerships of Baldwin & Jones 1813-1817 and Baldwin & Baker with
Thomas Baker c. 1817.
L.G. Balfour Co.
Attleboro, MA  1913-c. 1980  
Makers of sterling holloware and jewelry.
Ball, Black & Co.
New York, NY  1851-1876  
Founded by William Black and Henry Ball.  Successors to Ball,
Tompkins & Black.  Became Black, Starr & Frost in 1876.  
Makers and retailers of quality sterling flatware and holloware.
Ball, Tompkins & Black
New York NY  1839-1851  
Henry Ball, Erastus O. Tompkins and
William Black.  Successors to Marquand & Co. and succeeded
by Ball, Black & Co.
Edward Ball Co.
New York, NY  c. 1918-1919  
Makers of sterling holloware.
William Ball  (b. 1763  d. 1815)
Baltimore, MD  1785-1815  
In the partnership of Johnson & Ball with Israel Johnson 1785-1790 and later
the partnership of Ball & Heald with John S. Heald 1811-1812.
Ball & Heald
Baltimore, MD  1811-1812  
William Ball and and John S. Heald.
Calvin Stowe Ball  (b. 1798)
Pompey, NY  c. 1825
Webb C. Ball Co.
Cleveland, OH  1879-1962  
A watchmaking and jewelry house; made an assortment of souvenir spoons
in the early 1900's.
Calvin Stowe Ball  (b. 1832)
Syracuse, NY  1853-c. 1910  
In the partnership of Stone & Ball with Seymour H. Stone 1853-1869.  Silversmith and jeweler.
1881 C.S. Ball Ad
Baird to Ball
Baird to Ball
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Baldwin & Miller, Inc.
Newark, NJ  1920-Present.  
Founded by Milton Baldwin and Fred W. Miller Sr.  Makers of sterling and pewter
holloware, trophies, and novelties.  No relation to Baldwin, Miller Co., Inc.
Baldwin, Miller Co., Inc.
Indianapolis, IN  1883-Present  
Makers of sterling flatware, holloware, jewelry and souvenir spoons.  
The B.M. Co. mark was used until 1915.  No relation to Baldwin & Miller, Inc.
J. & S. Baldwin / J. & S. Baldwin & Co.
Newark, NJ  c. 1861-1862  
John Baldwin and Samuel E. Baldwin.
Baldwin & Jones
Boston, MA  1813-1817  
Jabez Baldwin and John Belnap Jones.
Baldwin & Smith
Newark, NJ  1850-1853  
Samuel Baldwin and Richard Smith.
1916 Baird North Christmas Ad