Harvey & Otis
Providence, RI 1884-2003
Founded by Henry W. Harvey and Samuel Otis. Makers of sterling flatware and souvenir spoons
and gold masonic and fraternal jewelry.
Benjamin B. Hastings
Cleveland, OH c. 1830-1846
H. Hastings
Cleveland, OH c. 1815-1820
John Hasselbring / Hasselbring Silver Co.
Brooklyn, NY c.1890-c. 1955
Maker of sterling holloware and novelties. Purchased by the Crown Silver Co.
Barnabas Dodge Haskell
Boston, Haverhill and Bradford, MA c. 1830-1880
Henry C. Haskell
New York, NY c. 1881-1915
Jewelers; made small sterling novelty items.
David B. Hastings
Boston, MA c. 1848-1880
Was in partnership with his brother Joshua Hastings under the name of
D.B. & J. Hastings 1860-1880.
William E. Haskins
Boston, MA 1823-1830 and Providence, RI 1832-1860
Was in the partnership of W.E. & R. Haskins with Ralph Haskins
1823-1860.
HavOne
Brand name of cigarette cases made by the Elgin American Mfg. Co.
Hawley & Leach
Utica, NY 1853-1856
A partnership between Horace Harlow Hawley, George Leach and
Almon Leach.
William Haverstick, Jr. (b. 1780 d. 1859)
Lancaster, PA 1803-1810
William Haverstick, Jr. moved
to Philadelphia in 1810 and worked as a merchant; it is unknown whether or not he
continued in his old profession. Marks used by both Jr. and Sr. Haverstick.
William Haverstick, Sr. (b. 1756 d. 1823)
Philadelphia, PA c. 1781-1823 and Lancaster, PA 1795-1819
Marks used by both Jr. and Sr. Haverstick.
Matthias Haverstick
Lancaster, PA c. 1799-1810
Hawkes Company
New York, NY 1880-1962
Well known maker of cut glass wares, including many silver mounted items.
Most of the silver mounts were made by Gorham and Durgin beginning in the
1880's. By 1913, Hawkes was making their own mounts.
Harvey to Hawley
Harvey to Hawley