J.F. Fradley & Co.
New York, NY 1867-1936
Sterling production began in 1873. Makers of sterling holloware, vanity items,
and novelties.
Robert Frazer, Sr. (b. 1759 d. 1851)
Paris, KY c. 1798-1799 and Lexington, KY 1799-1851
In partnership with Thomas Phillips as Phillips & Frazier c. 1799.
George Franciscus, Jr.
Baltimore, MD 1800-1818 and Lancaster, PA 1819-1840
Nathaniel Francis
New York, NY 1804-1827
Edward Francis
Leesburg, VA 1828-1835; Raymond, MS 1837-1850; Brandon, MS c. 1860;
and Henderson, TX 1870-1879
Alexander Frazer
Paris, KY 1799-1800 and Lexington, KY 1800-1810
Robert Frazer, Jr.
Lexington, KY 1800-1860
Theodore W. Foster & Brothers Co.
Providence, RI 1898-1951
Successors to Foster & Bailey. Makers of gold, sterling, and silverplate novelties and jewelry.
Foster & Bailey
Providence, RI 1878-1898
Successor to White, Foster & Co. and a precursor to the Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co.
who continued to use the F&B flag mark for a while. Makers of sterling novelties and vanity items.
N. & T. Foster
Newburyport, MA 1823-1860
Partnership between Nathaniel Foster and Thomas Foster.
Joseph Foster
Boston, MA 1781-c. 1835
John Foster (1797-1858)
Winchester, VA 1816-1823 and 1826-1831; Harrisonburg, VA 1823; Woodstock,
VA 1825; Martinsburg, VA (now WV), 1831-1835; Williamsport, MD
1836-c. 1840; Clearspring, MD 1842; and Hancock, MD 1850-1858
Was in the partnership of Phillips & Foster with William Phillips 1817-1820.
Foster & Purple
Columbus, GA 1844-1845
Partnership of William Foster and Samuel B. Purple. Silversmiths and jewelers.
Fowle & Kirkland
Northampton, MA 1828-1833
Nathaniel Fowle and Samuel Kirkland.
Thomas Foster
Newburyport, MA 1823-1860
In the partnership of N. & T. Foster 1823-1860.
John T. Fox
Rochester, NY c. 1841-c. 1891
Was a partner in the firm of C.A. Burr & Co. 1857-1863.
Foxcroft & Clark
Baltimore, MD 1831-1839
A partnership between James A. Foxcroft and
Gabriel Duvall Clark.
Nathaniel Fowle (b.1748 d. 1817)
Northampton, MA c. 1803-1805
In the partnership of John & Nathaniel Fowle 1803-1805.
George B. Foster
Salem, MA and Boston, MA 1838-c. 1860
John H. Fowle
Boston, MA 1805-c. 1825 and Northampton, MA c. 1825
The Franklin Mint
Franklin Center, PA 1963-Present
Founded by Joseph M. Segel. Producers of currency for foreign countries.
Makers of a wide array of limited edition art and commemorative and items.
Foster to Frederick
Foster to Frederick
Foster & Richards
New York, NY 1815
John Foster and Thomas Richards.
John Foster
New York, NY 1809-1818
A partner in the firm of Foster & Richards with Thomas Richards in 1815.
Henry C. Foster
Boston, MA c. 1855-1870
James A. Foxcroft
Baltimore, MD 1822-1839
Was in the partnership of Foxcroft & Clark 1831-1839.
William N. Frederick
Chicago, IL 1959-Present
Highly regarded silversmith, primarily producing ecclesiastic silver and
ceremonial objects.