William Owen & Co.
Cincinnati, OH  1868-1886  
Brothers William and Charles Owen.
Andrew Osthoff
Baltimore, MD 1809-1814 and Pittsburgh, PA 1814-1818
Augustus F. Otto
Chicago, IL  1830's-1870's
John Owen
Philadelphia, PA  1804-1831
Ephraim Outten
Accomac County, VA 1803-1816 and Maysville, KY 1816-1825
William Osborn
Providence, RI  c. 1850
Orno Shop
Dekalb, IL  1910's  
Founded by H.R. Sorensen, a former Kalo smith.  Maker of sterling flatware and holloware.
Clemens Oskamp
Cincinnati, OH  1852-1887  
Upon Oskamp's death in 1887, his son William joined with
Charles A. Nolting to form Oskamp Nolting Jewelers, a well known
jewelry business which remained in business until the 1970's.
John Osborn
Utica, NY  c. 1804-1807  
In the partnerships of Rugg & Osborn in 1804;
Osborn & Hammond c. 1804; and Butler & Osborn 1805-1807.
1887 Clemens Oskamp Ad
Jonathan Otis
Newport, RI 1750-c. 1776 and Middletown, CT c. 1776-1791
Theodore Oskamp
Cincinnati, OH  1848-1854  
Theodore's brother, Clemens Oskamp, went to work for him in 1852.  Upon
Theodore's death in 1854, and the business went to Clemens.  
Harry Osaki
Pasadena, CA  c. 1947-1985
Daniel D.R. Ormsby
Cortland, NY  
Was in the partnership of Boon & Ormsby c. 1832-1834.
Henry Ormsby
Philadelphia, PA  1839-1861
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Orb to Owen
John Owen, Jr.
Philadelphia, PA  1804-1840  
Went under the business name of J. Owen & Co. 1839-1840.
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Owen & Carley
Cincinnati, OH  1846-1848  
William Owen and Samuel T. Carley.
Clint Orms Silversmith & Engraving
Ingram, TX  1983-Present  
Founded by Clint Orms.  Makers of quality sterling belt buckles and jewelry.  
Website.
Orb   See Otto R. Bade
John Osgood, Sr.  (b. 1770  d. 1840)
Haverhill, NH  1795-1817
Silversmith and clockmaker.  Mark also used by John Osgood, Jr.
John Osgood, Jr.  (b. 1798  d. 1861)
Boston, MA  1821-1857
Silversmith and clockmaker.  Mark also used by John Osgood, Sr.