Hull Silver
Stainless steel flatware maker who made many patterns under different
brand names. Hull made one sterling pattern called John Hull c. 1935 in
honor of one of the men who opened the first mint in the American colonies in 1652.
Hunt-Hallmark Co.
New York, NY 1954-?
A merger between the Hunt Silver Co. and Hallmark Silversmiths.
Richard Humphreys
Wilmington, DE 1771-1772 and Philadelphia, PA 1772-1791
Hunt & Clark
Bennington, VT 1795-1803
Jonathan Hunt and Horatio Clark.
Hunt Silver Company
New York, NY and Chicago, IL 1930's-1954
Makers of sterling holloware.
Smith Hunsicker
Shepherdstown, VA 1832-1835
Daniel S. Hulett
Schenectady, NY c. 1833-1849
Hulett's retailer mark is shown at right.
T.B. Humphreys & Son
Richmond, VA 1849-1855
Thomas B. Humphreys, Jr. and son Thomas F. Humphreys.
John Hull
Boston, MA c. 1646-1683
In the parntership of Hull & Sanderson with Robert Sanderson 1652-1683.
Gurdon W. Hull
Wallingford, CT c. 1855-1865
Went on to become one of the founding partners of Simpson, Hall & Miller.
Hyde & Nevins
New York, NY 1812-1819
James Nevins Hyde and Rufus Nevins.
Huntington & Laboyteaux
Cincinnati, OH 1850-1857
William C. Huntington and Isaac N. Laboyteaux.
Philip Huntington
Norwich, CT 1795-1825
Elihu Hill Huntington
Saint Albans, VT 1868-1882
In the firm of Wyman & Huntington with his master Charles Wyman 1862-1868. Silversmith and jeweler.
Huntington & Packard
Springfield, MA c. 1811-1823
A partnership between Richard Huntington and Jonathan Packard.
S. Huntington
Portland, ME 1850's
Richard Huntington
Springfield, MA 1811-1823 and Utica, NY 1823-1855
Was in the partnership of Huntington & Packard c. 1821-1823.
Nicholas Hutchins
Baltimore, MD 1810-1830
Samuel Hutchinson
Philadelphia, PA 1828-1839
Hyde & Goodrich
New Orleans, LA 1816-1861
James Nevins Hyde and Charles Whiting Goodrich. Hyde died in
1838 and Goodrich continued with under the same name until his death
in 1859. Partners of Goodrich continued the firm until 1861. Primarily
importers and retailers, it is believed James Hyde did some silversmithing.
Succeeded by Thomas Griswold & Co.
Isaac Hutton
Albany, NY 1787-1817
Was in the partnership of Folsom & Hutton with John Folsom
1787-1790 and later the partnership of I. & G. Hutton with George Hutton 1796-1817.
Henry S. Hyman
New York, NY c. 1832 and 1855-1866 and Richmond, VA 1835-1855
Jacob Hurd
Boston, MA 1723-1752 and Roxbury, MA 1755-1758
Benjamin Hurd
Boston, MA c. 1760-1769 and Halifax, NS 1769-1781
Lewis Hyman
Richmond, VA 1845-1867 and New York, NY 1867-1899
Was a partner in the business of Hyman & Co. 1845-1846 and Hyman & Pyle
1855-1856.
Lemuel Huntoon, Jr.
Springfield, MA 1840-c. 1880
Was in the firm of L. Huntoon & Son with son George L. Huntoon.
Hulett to Hyman
Hulett to Hyman
Huntington & Wynne
Salisbury, NC 1827-1828
John Huntington and Robert Wynne.
James Hutchinson
Martinsburg, VA (now WV) 1823-1854
Silversmith and watchmaker.
John Strangeways Hutton
Philadelphia, PA 1720-c. 1775
Hutton semi-retired in the 1740s, but would continue to occasionally produce silver goods
through the mid-1770s.