Henry J. Pepper
Wilmington, DE 1811-1826 and Philadelphia, PA 1826-1853
In the partnership of Pepper & Son 1847-1853.
Pepper & Son
Wilmington, DE  1847-1853  
Henry J. Pepper and son Samuel W. Pepper.
Peter Perraux
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1797
James Peters / James Peters & Co.
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1821-1850  
Went by the firm name of J. Peters & Co.
beginning in 1830.
Thomas Perry
Westerly, RI  1828-1865  
Silversmith, jeweler and watchmaker.
Matthew Pettit  (Petit)
New York, NY  c. 1810
Carl Poul Petersen / C.P. Petersen & Sons
Montreal, QU, Canada  1944-1979  
After working for Georg Jensen and Henry Birks & Sons, Petersen set up
his own shop in 1944, registering the name C.P. Petersen & Sons in 1946.  
Peterson retired in 1975, and the company continued until 1979.
Penfield & Co.
Savannah, GA  1820-1828  
A partnership between Josiah Penfield  and Frederick Marquand.
Josiah Penfield
Savannah, GA  1810-1828  
Apprenticed to his uncle Isaac Marquand c. 1800.   Became a partner of the firm of
Marquand & Paulding in 1810, renaming it to Marquand, Paulding & Penfield with Isaac Marquand and
Cornelius Paulding until its dissolution in 1815.  Was in the partnership of Penfield & Co. 1820-1828.  Was in
the partnership of Eastman & Penfield with Moses Eastman 1826-1828.
Sylvester Pence
Richmond, VA  1859-1870 and Lynchburg, VA 1870-1880
T. Perkins
Boston, MA  c. 1810
John Pontus Petterson / The Petterson Studios
Chicago, IL  1912-1949
A former Jarvie Shop assistant and Tiffany & Co. silversmith,
Petterson founded The Petterson Studio in 1912 at his home
workshop.  The name was changed to The Petterson Studios when he moved to a more formal
workshop in 1915.  The shop was closed in 1919 and Petterson continued working under his own
name.  The TPS mark on the lower right was used after about 1915.
Asa Carter Pelton
Great Barrington, MA  c. 1840-1880
D.C. Percival & Co.
Boston, MA  1875-1920's  
Founded by David C. Percival.  Successor to Percival & Morris (see D.C. Percival Jr. & Co.
below).  Primarily manufacturing jewelers.  Sterling thimbles bearing their P mark were made for
them by the Waite-Thresher Co.
Peter G. Perdriaux
Philadelphia, PA  1856-1865
James Peters & Co. 1845 Ad
1891 D.C. Percival & Co. Ad
Joseph Perkins
South Kingston, RI  1770-1789
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D.C. Percival Jr. & Co.
Boston, MA  1868-1872  
David C. Percival with partners Daniel Morris and Henry T. Salisbury.  
Succeeded by Percival & Morris when Salisbury retired in 1872.
Scarborough Pentecost
Evansville, IN  1821-1822; Henderson, KY 1822-1830; and
Mt. Vernon, IN 1830-1850  
Silversmith, clock, and watchmaker.
Henry Petzal
La Jolla, CA  1957-1990's
Houghton Perkins
Boston and Taunton, MA  c. 1756-1776
Isaac Perkins
Boston, MA  c. 1730-1737