Thomas B. Leavenworth
Buffalo, NJ c. 1849 and Detroit, MI c. 1850-1875
Leach & Davies
Utica, NY  1835-1840  
Ebenezer Leach and Thomas Davies.
LeBolt & Company
Chicago, IL  1899-1922  
Founded by J. Meyer LeBolt as a jewelry store, a silversmithing shop
was added in 1912 and was later taken over by John LeBolt, the founder's
son.  Makers of handwrought sterling flatware and holloware.
Lebkuecher & Co.
Newark, NJ  1896-1918  
Founded by Arthur E. Lebkuecher, Frank A. Lebkuecher, and Charles C. Wientge.  Went by the name
Francis A. Lebkuecher & Co. 1912-1918.  Acquired by The Eleder Co. 1918 and by 1922 it had become the
Eleder-Hickok Co., although they continued to use the Lebkuecher mark.  Eleder-Hickok merged with the
Matthews Co. to become Hickok-Matthews Co.  Makers of sterling holloware and novelties.
Samuel Waters Lee  (b. 1795  d. 1861)
Providence, RI 1815-1819 and Rochester, NY 1822-1850  
Was in the partnerships of Burr & Lee with Ezekiel Burr
1815-1819 and Scofield & Lee with Salmon Scofield 1822-1825.
Almon Leach
Utica, NY  1845-1880  
In the partnership of Hawley & Leach with Horace Hawley 1853-1856 and then in the firm of Leach & Bennett
with L.M. Bennett 1856-1858.  The mark to the right is from a spoon retailed by Leach.
Leach & Bradley
Utica, NY  1832-1835  
Ebenezer Leach and Horace S. Bradley.
Gideon H. Leeds
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1841-1842
Leach & Bennett
Utica, NY  1856-1858  
Almon Leach and L.M. Bennett.
Joseph Lee
Lancaster, SC and Camden, SC  1774-1814
Lee & Brother
Buffalo, NY  1851-1861  
Charles Timothy Lee and Oliver Lee.
LBS Co.   See Lawrence B. Smith Co.
F. Walter Lawence
Newark, NJ and New York, NY  1889-1929  
Maker of handwrought sterling flatware, holloware, and jewelry, F. Walter Lawrence
also retailed sterling wares made by others and added his mark to theirs.  Two cousins joined in him 1913, the
company was incorporated, and the letters "Inc." were added from that point forward to Lawrence's mark.
Ralph Lauren
1995-Present  
Sterling and stainless flatware made by license agreement for the
famous fashion designer.  See
flatware patterns.
William Lawler
St. Louis, MO 1842-1846; New Orleans, LA 1846-1855;
and San Francisco, CA 1855-1881
Martin M. Lawrence
New York, NY  1832-1840
Lee & Wilkinson
Mansfield, OH  1864-1872  
John A. Lee and Edward Wilkinson.
Lauren to Leeds
Lauren to Leeds
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