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.
1826 Joseph Draper Ad with Endorsement from H.J. Pepper
Leonore Doskow Catalog - 1940's
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
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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.
c. 1880 B.F. Du Bois Trade Card
William Drysdale  (d. 1881)
Philadelphia, PA 1842-1845 and Louisville, KY 1848-1881
Silversmith and watchmaker.
1860 G.W. Donigan Advertisement
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.