Haddock, Lincoln & Foss
Boston, MA c. 1857-1865
Henry Haddock, Albert L. Lincoln and Charles Foss.
Nelson Haight
Newburg, NY 1839-1852
Haight's retailer mark is shown at right with pseudo hallmarks for
John L. Westervelt.
Haddock & Andrews
Boston, MA 1838-1857
A partnership between Henry Haddock and Henry Andrews.
Hall, Hewson & Brower
Albany, NY 1846-1850
A partnership between Green Hall, John D. Hewson and S. Douglas Brower.
Abraham Bashara Hall
Geneva, NY 1806-1841
Was a partner with J. Hall in the firm of J. & A.B. Hall in 1813.
Was in the firm of Hall & Elton c. 1841.
Hall, Hewson & Co.
Albany, NY 1839-1841
Green Hall, John D. Hewson and S. Douglas Brower.
John W. Haight
Auburn, NY c. 1840-1850
In business with Leonard D. Leach of Haight & Leach in 1850.
David Richard Hale
Lowell, MA c. 1842-1855
Amasa Williams Hall
Livermore, ME c. 1825-1852; Atlanta, GA 1852-1861; Lewiston, ME 1862-1864;
and Wakefield, MA 1864-1870
Hall & Bliss
Albany, NY c. 1816-1818
Haley & Lewis
Paris, KY c. 1850
George W. Haley
Paris, KY c. 1850
Hall & Brower
Albany, NY 1850-1852
Green Hall and Sperry Douglas Brower.
Frank Gardner Hale
Boston, MA 1907-1945
Highly regarded silversmith and jeweler of the Arts & Crafts era.
Nathan Hale
Rindge, NH 1791-1796 and Windsor, VT 1796-1807
Hallmark Silversmiths
New York, NY Early 1900s-1954
Merged with the Hunt Silver Co. in 1954 to become the
Hunt-Hallmark Co.
Joseph Hall
Albany, NY 1780-c. 1800
Green Hall
New York, NY 1808-1813 and Albany, NY 1814-1852
A partner in a number of firms:
Carson & Hall 1814-1818.
Hall & Hewson with John D. Hewson 1828-1839.
Hall, Hewson & Co. 1839-1841.
Hall, Hewson & Merrifield with John D. Hewson, S. Douglas Brower and Thomas Merrifield in 1845.
Hall, Hewson & Brower 1846-1850.
Hall & Brower with S. Douglas Brower 1850-1852.
Ivory Hall
Concord, NH 1815-c. 1871
Ransom E. Hall
Geneva, NY 1829-1832; Cleveland, OH 1833-1837; Detroit, MI c. 1840;
Marshall, MI c. 1842-1862; and Coldwater, MI c. 1863-1886
In the partnerships of Hall & Snow with William H. Snow 1835-1837
and R.E. Hall & Son with his son R. Allen Hall c. 1865-1886.
John Hall
Louisville, KY 1848-1852
David Hall (b. 1767 d. 1814)
Lancaster, PA c. 1790-1814
Haddock to Hallmark
Haddock to Hallmark
Henry Haddock
Boston, MA c. 1830-1865
Was in the partnershp of Haddock & Andres 1838-1857
and Haddock, Lincoln &
Foss c. 1857-1865.
George W. Halliwell
Poughkeepsie, NY c. 1830-1875
Silversmith and watchmaker.
Charles Hall
Philadelphia, PA 1759-1762 and Lancaster, PA 1763-1783
Hallmark
Originally a trademark of the United Jewelers, a retail jewelers' cooperative
1914-1923. Beginning in 1942, Oneida produced three sterling patterns under
the Hallmark name, two of which were earlier design patents belonging to United
Jewelers. See flatware patterns.