Lewis Fuerter
New York, NY 1769-1783
John Fries
Philadelphia, PA c. 1830-1850
Clemens Friedell
Pasadena, CA 1912-1920 and 1928-1963
Important maker of quality handwrought sterling holloware and jewelry.
G.H. French & Co.
North Attleboro, MA 1920-1939
Makers of sterling flatware and holloware and novelties. Acquired by the
Ellmore Silver Co.
French & Franklin Mfg. Co.
North Attleboro, MA c. 1891-1915
Makers of sterling flatware, holloware, and novelties.
Norman A. Freeman
New York, NY 1850-1862
In the partnership of Freeman & Wallin with James and Samuel Wallin 1842-1850. In the partnership of
Freeman & Bennett with Edwin Bennett 1853-1862.
Frost Arts & Crafts Workshops
Dayton, OH 1906-c.1920
Founded by George W. Frost. Produced handwrought wares in the Arts & Craft style in a variety
of metals, including sterling.
Benjamin C. Frobisher
Boston, MA 1816-1842
In the partnership of Stodder & Frobisher with Jonathan Stodder 1816-1825.
Ferdinand Fuchs & Bros.
New York, NY 1884-1922
Founded by Ferdinand and Rudolph Fuchs, with Richard Fuchs heading up sales.
Fuchs & Beiderhase
New York, NY 1891-1896
Founded by Rudolph Fuchs and George Beiderhase. Acquired by the Alvin Corp. Makers of
sterling holloware, novelties and vanity items.
Noel Freeborn
Newport, RI 1810-1850 and North Kingstown, RI 1850-1865
Joseph M. Freeman
Norfolk, VA 1828-1871
Silversmith and jeweler. Was involved in a number of businesses:
Freeman & Pollard with Lewis Ross Pollard 1832-1835.
J.M. Freeman & Co. with Fitch W. Burwell 1843-1844.
J.M. Freeman & Sons with sons Joseph M. Jr. and William 1850-1854.
J.M. Freeman & Son with son Joseph M. Jr. 1854-1857.
J.M. Freeman & Son with son Arthur 1870-1871. Freeman retired in 1871 and Arthur continued the business
until 1888.
Freeman & Wallin
New York, NY 1842-1850
Norman A. Freeman and Samuel Wallin.
Freeman & Bennett
New York, NY 1853-1862
Norman A. Freeman and Edwin Bennett.
John W. Fryer
Albany, NY c. 1784-c. 1820
In the partnership of Balch & Fryer with Joseph Balch c. 1784.
Philip Heartt Furman
Schenectady, NY 1821-1845 and New York, NY 1852-1864
Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
Elsie Freund
Eureka Springs, AR 1840's-1995
Modernist studio jeweler. Her "Elsa" mark is a shortening of her business name "Elsaramics".
J. & P. Fries
Philadelphia, PA c. 1837
Isadore V. Friedman
Chicago, IL 1920's
Made handwrought sterling items in the Arts & Crafts style. Many of Friedman's pieces also
bear the mark of the Hull House Shops, which was an Industrial Museum where various crafts
were carried on as demonstrations.
Freeborn to Fuselli
Freeborn to Fuselli
Daniel Christian Fuerter
New York, NY 1754-1761; Southbury, CT 1765-1768; and New York, NY 1768-1769
John Frick Jewelry Co.
New York, NY c. 1910-Present
Makers of sterling medals, trophies, and miscellaneous small items.
Fuselli & McGoodwin
Bowling Green, KY c. 1870-1875
Peter Fuselli and Isaac D. McGoodwin.
Samuel H. Freeman
Trenton, TN 1858-1861
In the partnership of Freeman & Spencer with T.W. Spencer in 1861.
August H. Fuchsel
Alexandria, VA 1850-1861