Chaudron's & Rasch
Philadelphia, PA  1809-1812  
J. Simon Chaudron and Anthony Rasch.  
John Hatch Cheadell / Cheadell & Co.
Auburn, NY  1827-1850  
Operated under the name Chedell & Co. in 1850.
Jean Simon Chaudron / S. Chaudron & Co.
Philadelphia, PA  1793-1820  
Was in the partnerships of Chaudron & Bilon with
Charles Billon 1795-1797 and Chaudron's & Rasch with Anthony Rasch 1809-1812.  
Worked under the business name of S. Chaudron & Co. 1797-1809 and again
1813-1820.  An early user of higher grade sterling silver when coin silver was in
common usage.
Maxwell Chayat
NJ  1950's to 1970's  
Sculptor, modernist jeweler, and silversmith, well known for his Judaic work.
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Stephen Castan & Co.
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1819
Century Sterling
A line of sterling flatware made by the International Silver Co. which was
distributed by Sears, Roebuck & Co.  See
flatware patterns.
The Cellini Shops / Cellini Craft, Ltd.
Evanston, IL 1914-1969 and Skokie, IL 1957-1965  
Founded by Ernest Gerlach as The Cellini Shops.  As a result
of the need to add a less expensive material during the
depression, a line of aluminum goods was added called Argental, and the a second
business, Cellini Craft, was established in 1934.  Cellini Craft was sold to the Randahl Co. in 1957
who moved the shop to Skokie, IL.  Their patterns were sold to Reed & Barton in 1965.  The Cellini Shops were
sold to Randahl in 1969.
Charters, Cann & Dunn
New York, NY  1848-1854  
James Charters, John Cann and David Dunn.
George Washington Chatterton
New York, NY 1840-1842 and 1874-1880 and Springfield, IL 1842-1880
Was a partner in the firm of Chatterton & Dodd with David C. Dodd
1874-1880.
Humiston Chapin
New York, NY  1853-1863
Timothy Jay Chandler
Concord, NH  1820-1829  
A partner with his father Timothy Chandler in the firm of Timothy Chandler & Son 1820-1829.
Timothy Chandler
Concord, NH  1791-1848  
A partner with his son Timothy Jay Chandler in the firm of Timothy Chandler & Son
1820-1829.  In the partnership of A. Chandler & Co. with son Abiel Chandler 1829-1830.  
Silversmith and clockmaker.
Frederick A. Chaffee
Pittsfield, MA 1830-1850 and Rutland, VT 1850-1870  
Was a partner in the business of Root & Chaffee 1830-1849 and then Root,
Chaffee & Baird with Washington McDonough Root and Prentice Baird 1849-1850.
John Champlin
New London, CT  1768-1785
Charter Co.
A trademark of the International Silver Co. for reproductions of early Colonial silver.  This
line was produced c. 1930-1942.
Eldred Beverly Cayce
Franklin, TN  1852-1898  
Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
Otis Chapin
Springfield, MA  c. 1815-1860
John Chatellier
Newark, NY  c. 1915-c. 1935  
Makers of sterling and silverplate smoking accessories, boxes, clock and
watch cases, and novelties.
Dimond Chandler
New York, NY 1820-1838 and Longmeadow, MA 1838-1847  
A thimble and spectacle maker, Chandler went on to become a major button manufacturer.
Rebecca Cauman
Boston, MA  c. 1900-c. 1940  
Named a Master Craftsman of the Boston Society of Arts & Crafts in 1924.  Cauman
specialized in making boxes and bowls, producing them in sterling, copper, and pewter.
John M. Cayce
Franklin, TN  1850-1870  
Silversmith and watchmaker.
Castan to Cheadell
Castan to Cheadell
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J. & W. Catlin
Augusta, GA  1823-1832
Brothers Joel and Willis Catlin.