Jabez Choate Lord
New York, NY  1819-1835  
In the firm of Lord & Smith with George Smith 1822-1829.
Warham P. Loomis
Frankfort, KY  1818-1870  
In the partnership of Treat & Loomis in 1817 and then Loomis &
Ralph with Samuel Ralph c. 1819.
Benjamin Lord  (b. 1770  d. 1843)
Pittsfield, MA 1796; Rutland, VT 1797-1830; and Athens, GA
1831-1843  
In the partnership of Lord & Goddard with Nicholas Goddard 1797-1808.
Guy Loomis / G. Loomis & Co.
Sheffield, MA 1816-1837 and Erie, PA 1837-1850  
Operated under the name of G. Loomis & Co. 1847-1850.
Thomas Long Co.
Boston, MA  1878-Present  
Best known as Long's Jewelers, they produced sterling flatware and
holloware in the 1930's to 1950's, using the trademark name Longcraft
beginning in 1946.
William Long
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1807-1822
Robert M. Long
Buffalo, NY  c. 1832-1837
Henry Longley
New York, NY  c. 1810
Alfred Lockwood (b. 1797 d. 1844)
New York, NY   1817-1837  
Silversmith, jeweler and watchmaker.
P.H. Locklin & Sons
New York, NY  c. 1920-1930  
Makers of sterling holloware and novelties.
Jonathan L. Locke
Titusville, PA  1950-1968  
Acquired shop from Joel F. Hewes upon Hewes' retirement.  Maker of handwrought
sterling holloware.
Barthelemy Edward Lombard
Charleston, SC  1828-1830
V. Lollo
Brooklyn, NY  1950's  
Makers of sterling salt and pepper sets.
Adam Logan
New York, NY  c. 1803-1823
Frederick H. Lockwood
New York, NY  c. 1825-1855
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Joseph Loring
Boston, MA  1763-1815
Elpalet Loring
Barnstable, MA  c. 1761-1768
Robert Lovett
Philadelphia, PA 1818-1824 and New York, NY 1824-1839
John J. Low
Boston, MA and Salem, MA  1820-1853
Involved with a number of important firms:
Putnam & Low with Edward Putnam 1822-1828.
John J. Low & Co. 1828-1839.
Lows, Ball & Co. which became Lows, Ball & Poor with Francis Low, True Ball, and Nathaniel Poor
1840-1853.
Daniel Low & Co.
Salem, MA  1867-1994  
Makers and retailers of sterling vanity items, novelties, and jewelry.  
Designed the
Salem Witch Spoon, which launched the souvenir spoon
collecting industry in the U.S.
John J. Low & Co.
Boston, MA  1828-1839  
John J. Low, Daniel Warner Low, and Francis Low.
1907 Daniel Low Christmas Ad