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C. Bard & Son
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1850-1859  
Conrad Bard and son Edwin Milford Bard.
Conrad Bard
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1825-1850  
Was in partnership of C. Bard & Son, in the partnerships of Bard & Hoffman with Frederick Hoffman c. 1837
and Bard & Lamont 1841-1845.
Bard & Lamont
Philadelphia, PA  1841-1845  
A partnership between Conrad Bard and Robert Lamont.
Standish Barry
Baltimore, MD  1784-1810  
In the partnership of Rice & Barry with Joseph Rice 1785-1787.
James Madison Barrows
Tolland, CT  1828-c. 1832
James P. Barnes
Louisville and Jeffersontown, KY  1848-1880
Edward Callistus Barlow
Georgetown, KY  1851-1890  
Silversmith and jeweler.
James M. Barlow
Georgetown, KY 1835-1849 and Salt Lake City, UT 1850-1880  
Silversmith and jeweler.
J. & S. Barkley (Barklay)
Baltimore, MD  1812-1816  
Joseph and Samuel Barklay.
Archibald Barnet
Baltimore, MD  c. 1791
Samuel Barrett
Nantucket, Hingham, and Hull, MA  c. 1765-1800
Banks & Hatch
Portland, ME  1837-1857  
A partnership between Edward Prince Banks and William Henry Harrison Hatch.
Silversmiths, jewelers, and watchmakers.  Both men continued to work
independently after the partnership dissolved.
John J. Bangs
Cincinnati, OH 1825-1829 and Chillicothe, OH  1829-1860
Barbour Hobson Co.
Hartford, CT  1890-1892  
A merger between I.J. Steane & Co. and Barbour Bros. Co.  Precursor to the
Barbour Hobson Co.
Michael & Maureen Banner
Chicago, IL 1964-1969; Glencoe, IL 1969-1975; West Stockbridge, MA 1976-1977;
and Monterey, MA 1977-Present  
Makers of quality handwrought sterling holloware and jewelry.
Barbour Silver Co.
Hartford, CT  1892-1898  
Founded by Samuel L. Barbour.  Succeeded Barbour Bros. Co. and the
Barbour Hobson Co.  One of the founding companies of International Silver Co.  Makers of
sterling and silverplate holloware.  The BSC mark continued to be used in conjunction with
an International Silver mark through at least the 1930's.  Their silverplated wares are marked
BSCEP.
Adrian Bancker
New York, NY  c. 1731-1766
1855 Conrad Bard & Son Ad
1892 Barstow & Williams Ad
Nathaniel Bartlett
Concord, MA  c. 1760-1800
Israel Bartlett
Newbury, MA 1769-1800 and Haverhill, MA 1800-1838  
Served as a Massachusetts state senator 1810-1811 and 1816-1821.
Samuel Bartlett
Concord, MA  1775-1795
Barstow & Williams
Providence, RI  1888-c. 1904  
Nathaniel Barstow and Walter S. Williams.  Makers of sterling and
silverplate jewelry, souvenir spoons, and novelties.
Baltimore Silversmiths Mfg. Co.   See The Schofield Co.
Baltimore Sterling Silver Co.
Baltimore, MD  1892-1901  
Founded by Charles C. Stieff.  Precursor to The Stieff Co.  
Makers of quality sterling flatware and holloware.
B.A. Ballou
East Providence, RI  c. 1865-Present  
Founded by Barton Allan Ballou.  Manufacturers of gold and sterling jewelry, findings, and
novelties.
Boris Bally
Providence, RI  1980-Present  Website.
1891 B.A. Ballou Ad
Ballou to Bartlett
Ballou to Bartlett
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Edward P. Banks
Portland, ME  1830-c. 1880  Was a partner in the firm of Banks & Hatch with
William H.H. Hatch c. 1837-1857.