Teunis Denyse Dubois
New York, NY 1794-1820
In the firm of J. & T. Dubois 1795-1797.
Joseph Dubois
New York, NY 1789-1797
In the firm of J. & T. Dubois 1795-1797.
Abraham Dubois (b. 1738 d. 1807)
Philadelphia, PA 1777-1807
His son Abraham Dubois joined him in his business in 1805.
Upon the senior Dubois' death in 1807, the business was
continued by his widow until 1813.
J. & T. Dubois
New York, NY 1795-1797
Brothers Joseph Dubois and Teunis Dubois.
Duchin Creations
New York, NY 1940's
Makers of a large line of sterling holloware.
Theodore Dubosq
Philadelphia, PA c. 1829-1850
Benjamin Franklin Du Bois
Philadelphia, PA c. 1870-c. 1900
Philo Dubois
Buffalo, NY 1841-1881
Samuel Drowne II (b. 1749 d. 1815)
Portsmouth, NH 1770-1808
Joseph Draper
Wilmington, DE c. 1816-1832 and Cincinnati, OH 1832-1856
Thomas Pickering Drowne (Drown)
Boston, MA; Newbury, MA; and Portsmouth, NH c. 1790-1849
George Christopher Dowig
Philadelphia, PA 1745-1773 and Baltimore, MD 1773-1801
George Doty
Buffalo, NY c. 1835 and Detroit, MI
c. 1837-1880
Leonore Doskow, Inc.
Montrose, NY 1934-Present
Founded by Leonore and David Doskow. Handmade gold and sterling
jewelry and novelties. Website
Dowry Sterling
A line of a few flatware patterns made by Oneida c. mid-1930's. All
examples of the patterns under the Dowry name can later be found
under the Oneida-Heirloom name.
Downing & Phelps
Newark, NJ 1812-1824
A partnership between George R. Downing and Silas Phelps.
George R. Downing
Newark, NJ; Richmond, VA; and New York, NY 1812-1861
Silversmith and watchmaker. Downing was involved with many businesses, running
concurrently in different cities at the same time:
Downing & Phelps with Silas Phelps in Newark, NJ 1812-1824.
G.R. Downing & Co. in Richmond, VA, 1818-1819.
G.R. & Benjamin Downing in New York, NY, 1829-1833.
Downing & Baldwin with Sam Baldwin in Newark, NJ, 1836-1844.
G.R. Downing & Co. with various partners in New York, NY, 1836-1837 and 1841-1847.
Downing, Hoyt & Canfield in New York, NY, with Henry I. Hoyt and George R. Canfield 1847-1848.
Downing and Hoyt with Henry I. Hoyt in New York, NY, 1849-1850.
G.R. Downing & Co. with his sons George R. Jr. and Theodore R. in New York, NY, 1855-1861.
Dominick & Haff
New York, NY 1868-1928
The origins of Dominick & Haff can be traced back to
William Gale & Son. Important makers of a full line
of sterling flatware and holloware. Acquired by
Reed & Barton in 1928. See flatware patterns.
Joshua Dorsey
Philadelphia, PA 1790-1805
Amos Doolittle
New Haven, CT 1775-c. 1800
Well known as an engraver. Served under Benedict Arnold in the Revolutionary War.
Samuel Dorrance
Providence, RI c. 1793-1815
George Washington Donigan
Nashville, TN 1850-1864
In the partnership of Campbell & Donigan with John Campbell
1853-1855.
Dominion Jewelry Manufacturing Co.
Toronto, ON, Canada 1904-1910
Makers of souvenir spoons. Acquired by Breadner Mfg. Co.
William A. Dubosq
Philadelphia, PA c. 1839
Samuel P. Downing
Canadaigua, NY c. 1817
Dominick to Duffel
Dominick to Duffel
Benjamin Drowne (Drown)
Portsmouth, NH 1775-1793
Frederick N. Dubois
Chicago, IL c. 1854
The Dowd-Rodgers Co., Inc.
Wallingford, CT 1915-1937
Successor to the Biggins-Rodgers Co.
William Drysdale (d. 1881)
Philadelphia, PA 1842-1845 and Louisville, KY 1848-1881
Silversmith and watchmaker.
James Duffel
Georgetown, SC c. 1780-1788; New York, NY c. 1794-1798 and 1801-1802;
Fredericksburg, VA 1802-1810; and Lynchburg, VA 1810-1835
George G. Dowell
Philadelphia, PA c. 1843-1847
Was in the partnership of Dunlevy & Dowell
with Robert Dunlevy, Jr. c. 1843-1846.
Johanna E. Drummond
Baltimore, MD 1867-1868
William H. Dorrance
Albion, NY c. 1841-1883
Silversmith and watchmaker; Dorrance's retailer mark is shown
to the right.