A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  Y  Z
George Sears Gelston
New York, NY  1830-1839  
In the partnerships of Gelston & Porter c.1835 and Gelston & Co.
with Henry Gelston 1837-1838.
Gelston, Ladd & Co.
New York, NY  1839-1843  
Henry Gelston, William F. Ladd, and Henry R. Treadwell.
John D. Germon
Philadelphia, PA  1782-1825
George E. Germer
Boston, MA and Mason, NH  1912-c. 1930  
Awarded the Society of Arts & Crafts Masters Medal in 1927.  Maker
of handwrought sterling holloware and ecclesiastic items.
Genova Silver
New York, NY  c. 1950  
Makers of sterling holloware.
Charles Gennet, Jr.
Richmond, VA  c. 1830-1887  
Was in the partnership of Gennet & James 1847-1855 and
later C. Gennet & Co. with Alexander Grant, Jr. c. 1881-1887.
Gelston & Co.
New York, NY  1837-1838  
A partnership between George Sears Gelston, a silversmith, and Henry Gelston,
a jeweler.
Gelston & Treadwell
New York, NY  1843-1850  
Henry Gelston and Henry R. Treadwell.
S.A. & J.H. Gerould
Keene, NH  1825  
A partnership between Samuel Allen Gerould and
James Harvey Gerould.
S.A. Gerould & Son
Keene, NH  1849-1867  
Samuel Allen Gerould and son Samuel Gerould, Jr.
Hugh Gelston
Boston, MA c. 1811-1815 and Baltimore, MD 1816-1833  
Was involved in the partnerships of Welles & Co. with George Welles
c. 1811-1815 and Gelston & Gould with James Gould 1816-1821.
Gennet & James
Richmond, VA  1847-1855  
Charles Gennet, Jr. and Joseph H. James.  Silversmiths and jewelers.
Joseph Nelson Gibbs
Medford, MA  1845-c. 1880
Silversmith and watchmaker.
William Ghiselin
Philadelphia, PA  1751-c. 1770
Timothy Gerrish
Portsmouth, NH  c. 1780-1815
John Ward Gethen
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1811-1818
William Gethen
Philadelphia, PA  1797-1808
John Gibbs
Providence, RI  1773-1797
Gerrish & Pearson
Portland, ME  1858-1877  
Oliver Gerrish and Nathaniel Pearson.
Oliver Gerrish
Portland, ME  1819-1888
Luther R. Gibson
Norfolk, VA  1845-1855
Michael Gibney
New York, NY  c. 1836-1851  
In the partnership of Gibney & Reade c. 1847.  Michael Gibney was
the first person in the U.S. to be issued a design patent for a flatware
pattern.
1870 Gerrish & Pearson Ad
Gelston to Gibson
Gelston to Gibson
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  Y  Z
John Fitton Gibbs
Providence, RI  c. 1805-1812