Abraham Dodge, Jr.
Ithaca, NY  1820-1825  
Was in the partnership of Munger & Dodge with Sylvester Munger 1824-1825.
Henry Lyman Dole / H. L. Dole & Co.
Hollowell and Cumberland, ME  c.1855-1860   
Silversmith and jeweler.
Ebenezer Gore Dole
Hallowell, ME  1825-1880
Nehemiah Dodge
Providence, RI  1794-1824  
Master to Jabez Gorham in 1806.  Was in a number of partnerships:  Pitman &
Dodge with Saunders Pitman c. 1790; with William Stanton 1796-1798; Dodge &
Williams with Stephen Williams 1799-1805; and with William Greene 1805-1806.
John Dodge
New York, NY 1800-1818 and 1820-1823 and Catskill, NY 1818-1820  
Silversmith and watchmaker.
William Waldo Dodge, Jr.
Asheville, NC  1924-1943  
Trained as an architect at MIT, Dodge learned the
silversmithing trade after he was wounded during WWI.  
He continued to design homes and businesses, eventually working full time
as an architect.  Dodge produced handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling
flatware and holloware which is much sought after today.  The Asheville
Silvercraft mark was used prior to 1929.
Daniel Noyes Dole
Newburyport, NH c. 1800-1811 and Hallowell, ME 1812-c. 1818
J. Doll
New York, NY  c. 1820-1830
Seril Dodge
Providence, RI  1784-c. 1796
Richard Dimes Co.
South Boston, MA  1908-1955  
Acquired by the King Silver Co. in 1955; flatware
dies were sold to the Manchester Silver Co.  Makers
of sterling flatware and holloware.  See
flatware patterns.
Aaron Dikeman
New York, NY 1824-1837 and Grand Rapids, MI 1837-1867
Oscar J.H. Dibble
Savannah, GA 1835-1843 and Columbus, GA  1843-1849  
In the partnership of Dibble & Jacks 1841-1842.
Dirksen Silver Filigree Co.
Freeport, IL  1890-1905  
Founded by Gerrit Dirksen.  Makers of sterling filigree flatware,
holloware and novelties.  The company also has a crossed GD mark in addition
to the marks at right.
Charles Edwin Disbrow
Norwalk, CT 1815-1840 and New York, NY c. 1825
C.B. De Riemer & Co.
Auburn, NY  1831-1833  
A partnership between Cornelius Brouwer de Riemer and Edward Adriance.
Derby Silver Co.
Derby, CT  1873-1933  
A well known silverplate manufacturer; did make some small sterling items until 1895.  One
of the companies which formed International Silver in 1898.  The mark to the right was
registered in 1888.
Benjamin Dexter
New Bedford, MA  1837-1879  
Silversmith and watchmaker.  In partnership of Dexter & Haskins with
Cyreneus W. Haskins 1860-1879.
Dexter & Haskins
New Bedford, MA  1860-1879  
Benjamin Dexter and Cyreneus W. Haskins.
Michael DeYoung
Baltimore, MD  1816-1836
John Deverell
Boston, MA  1784-1813
Isaac Dixon
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1843-1850
Pliny Dickinson / P. Dickinson & Co.
Syracuse, NY  1827-1847  
In the partnership of Dickinson & Hannum with John Hannum c. 1842-1843.
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John Dixwell
Boston, MA  c. 1705-1725
Isaac M. Dimond
New York, NY  1828-1840  
In the partnerships of Gurnee, Dimond & Co. 1829-1831 and Dimond & Tillotson
1831-1832.
Charles H. Didrich
Chicago, IL  
Arts & Crafts era silversmith.
Nathan Dickinson
Amherst, MA c. 1833-c. 1853  
Contined in the jewelry business in Romeo, MI, after his move there
c. 1853.
Dodge & King
Boston, MA  c. 1852
Abram Henry DeWitt
Columbus, GA  c. 1847-1861  
Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.  Left the trade in 1861 to become a sword maker for the Confederacy.