I.H. Cary & Co.
Boston, MA  1838-1844  
A partnership between Isaac H. Cary and William H. Cary.
William Carrington / William Carrington & Co.
Charleston, SC and New York, NY 1830-1872  
Formed William Carrington & Co. in 1835.  Moved
to New York after the Civil War.  In 1872, Carrington
partnered with Stephen Thomas and continued on as the jewelry firm of Carrington, Thomas & Co. which
remained in business into the 1920s.
M.W. Carr & Co., Inc.
West Somerville, MA  c. 1920-Present  Primarily a picture frame
manufacturer.  Carr Craft is the brand name given to their sterling
and metal wares.
Joseph Carpenter
Norwich, CT 1769-1797 and Canterbury, CT  1797-c. 1800  
Silversmith and clockmaker.
William Williams Cary
Alton, IL  1836-1870  
Silversmith and jeweler.
Carson & Hall
Albany, NY  1814-1819  
Thomas H. Carson and Green Hall.
Cary, Boynton & Woodford
Boston, MA  1835-1837  
Isaac H. Cary, James Boynton, and Philip R. Woodford.
Thomas H. Carson
Albany, NY 1810-1819 and 1825-c. 1850 and
Pittsfield, MA 1819-1825  
In the partnership of Carson & Hall 1814-1819.
Lewis Cary
Boston, MA  1815-1830
Jacob Carter
Hanover, NH 1821-1828 and Concord, NH 1829-c. 1878  
In the partnership of J. Carter & Son with son Abiel Carter 1853-1855 and
later Carter & Whitford c. 1855.  Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
Charles A. Carpenter
Norwich, CT  1790-1807 Boston, MA 1807-c.1810
Carter & Cabrery
Chicago, IL  1854-1860
Otis G. Carter and Harvey R. Caberey.
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Cartier
Paris, France 1859-Present and New York, NY 1908-Present   
Founded by Louis Philippe Cartier; his grandson, Pierre Cartier, opened
the New York shop.
c. 1885 Clayton H. Case Trade Card
1889 C.H. Case & Co. Advertisement
1949 Cartier Advertisement
Carence Crafters
Chicago, IL  1908-c. 1918  
Founded by R.D. Camp, J.H. Dunham, and C.D. Greene.  Makers of
handwrought, usually etched Arts & Crafts wares of various metals; some
small sterling items and jewelry.
James Hazen Carleton
Haverhill, MA  1840-1855  
Silversmith and jeweler.
Abraham Carlile
Philadelphia, PA  1791-1794
David Carlson
Gardner, MA  1920-1931  
A Boston Society of Arts & Crafts "Master Craftsman," Carlson worked with
Arthur Stone until 1919 then operated his own shop until his death in 1931.
Henry A. Cargill
Nashville, TN  1836-1839
Caron Bros.
Montreal, Canada  1901-1933  
Makers of military and other insignia, jewelry, and souvenir spoons.
Willaim Cario  (b.c. 1712  d.c. 1770)
Boston, MA  c. 1735-1770
Carleton & Kimball
New York, NY  c. 1820
Samuel Casey
Exeter, RI c. 1745 and South Kingston, RI c. 1750-1770
CASS   See Art Silver Shop
Clayton H. Case / C.H. Case & Co.
Hartford, CT  1867-c. 1918
Carence to CASS
Carence to CASS
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Carter, Howe & Co. / Carter Gough & Co.
Newark, NJ  
Originally began business as Pennington, Carter & Doaremus in 1841,
and after numerous partnership and name changes the company Carter, Howe & Co. was
formed in 1902.  A final change occurred in 1915 becoming Carter, Gough & Co.  The firm
closed in 1922.  Primarily manufacturing jewelers, both companies used the mark shown.
Samuel T. Carley
Cincinnati, OH  1837-1865
Was a partner in a number of businesses:
Rhodes, Anthony & Carley 1837-1838.
Owen & Carley with William Owen 1846-1848.
Carley & Wray with Henry Wray in 1849.
S.T. Carley & Co. in 1850.