James Easton, Jr.
Nantucket, MA 1828-1838
Was a partner in the firm of Easton & Sanford
1830-1838.
Moses Eastman
Savannah, GA 1826-1850
Joined the firm of Penfield & Co. to become Eastman & Penfield
1826-1828. Upon Josiah Penfield's death in 1828, Eastman continued
the business under his own name.
Eastern Sterling Co.
New York, NY 1940s-Present
Makers of sterling Judaica.
Easterling Co.
Chicago, IL 1944-1974
Sold six sterling flatware patterns direct to the consumer; the
patterns were made by Gorham. See flatware patterns.
Eastwood-Park Co.
Newark, NJ 1909-c. 1922
Makers of sterling vanity and novelty items and a small amount of flatware
and holloware.
Eaton, Gordon & Bogert
Newburgh, NY 1856-1860
William R. Eaton, John Gordon, and William Bogert. Produced goods for
Ball, Black & Co. When Eaton retired in 1860, and the company was renamed
Gordon & Bogert.
Joseph Einstein
Philadelphia, PA c. 1860-1875
Anna Eicher
Park Ridge, IL c. 1900-1925
Maker of quality handwrought Arts & Crafts holloware, flatware, and
other small items.
Easton & Sanford
Nantucket, MA 1830-1838
James Easton, Jr. and Frederick C. Sanford.
John Edwards (b. 1671 d. 1746)
Boston, MA c. 1694-1746
In the partnership of Allen & Edwards with John Allen c. 1700-1710.
Seth Eastman
Concord, NH 1826-1880
Was a partner with Robert Davis in the firm of Robert Davis & Co. 1826-1828.
Joseph Edwards, Jr. (b. 1737 d. 1783)
Boston, MA c. 1758-1783
M. Eisenstadt Jewelry Co. / Eisenstadt Mfg. Co.
St. Louis, MO 1853-1981
Went by Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. from 1904 through the 1940s.
Eagle Sterling Co.
Glastonbury, CT 1894-1904
Successor to W.L. & H.E. Pitkin.
Ebenezer Eastman
Danville, VT c. 1825-1850
Samuel Edwards
Boston, MA 1726-1758
Edwards & Co.
Chicago, IL 1847-1849
Electric Chain Co. of Canada
Toronto, ON, Canada 1916-c. 1950
Manufacturing jeweler, also made souvenir spoons. Not the same company as the
Electric Chain Co. of Attleboro, MA.
ECCO
See Electric Chain Co. of Canada
Eagle to Eleder
Eagle to Eleder
Electrolytic Art Metal Co.
Trenton, NJ c. 1909-1920
Makers of silver overlay products.
Thomas Edwards
Boston, MA c. 1721-1755
Eckfeldt & Ackley
New York, NY 1896-c. 1937
Manufacturer of jewelry and novelties.
Isaiah Eaton
Walpole, NH 1793-1803 and Westminster, VT 1803-1840
Went into partnership with Benjamin Kindrick as the firm of Eaton & Kindrick 1803-1805.
Benjamin Franklin Edmunds
Manchester, NH c. 1850-1856; Boston, MA 1856-c. 1880; and
Jersey City, NJ c. 1880
Eamco See Electrolytic Art Metal Co.
Robert W. Edwards
Oakland, CA c. 1884-c. 1905 Silversmith and jeweler.
Eaves & Nye
Sacramento, CA Late 1850s-1862 and Virginia City, NV
1862-1867
William T. Eaves and Emanuel Nye. Succeeded by Nye & Rothenbucher.
James Benton Eaton (d. 1829)
Boston, MA 1805-1816
L.C. Eisenschmidt
Newport, KY 1887-1898