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
1894 Ferd. Fuchs & Bros. Ad
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.
1891 Fuchs & Beiderhase Advertisement
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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.
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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