Samuel B. Purple
Columbus, GA 1844-1856 and Northfield, MA 1856-1857
In the partnership of Foster & Purple 1844-1845.
Prill Silver Co.
New York, NY 1936-Present
Succeeded Edward Prill, Inc; became Prill Silver Co. c. 1940. Makers of sterling and
silverplated holloware.
Pryor Mfg. Co.
Newark, NJ 1909-c. 1915
Became a part of B.M. Shanley, Jr., Co.
Nathaniel Langdon Proctor
Oxford, CT c. 1845
Warren Prior
Fayetteville, NC 1834-1887
In the partnership of Campbell & Prior with John Campbell 1834-1836. Upon Prior's
retirement in 1887, his son took over his business as Warren Prior & Son.
Philip Price, Jr.
Philadelphia, PA 1813-1825
Emile Gustav Profilet
New Orleans, LA 1822 and Natchez, MS 1823-1868
F.H. Putnam
Worcester, MA c. 1830
Prouhet & Witt
St. Louis, MO c. 1857-1865
Hyppolite Prouhet and Thomas D. Witt.
Edward Putnam
Salem, MA and Boston, MA c. 1810-1830
In the partnership of Putnam & Low with John J. Low 1822-1828.
John Price
Newark, NJ 1840-1854
Warren Prior & Son
Fayetteville, NC 1887-c. 1915
Primarily a retailer.
Charles Pryse
Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC 1824-1834
William Purse
Charleston, SC c. 1785-c. 1825
Hyppolite Prouhet
Union, KY 1850-1854 and St. Louis, MO 1854-c. 1878
In the firm of Prouhet & Witt c. 1857-1865. Silversmith and watchmaker.
John S. Putnam
Buffalo, NY 1836-1848
Partnered with William S. Wright as the firm of Wright & Putnam c. 1839.
Preisner to Putnam
Preisner to Putnam
Preisner Silver Co.
Wallingford, CT 1935-1990
Makers of sterling and silverplate holloware. Went out of business
in 1990.
Edward Prevear
Amherst, MA 1841-1842; Lynn, MA 1843-1852; Leominster, MA 1852-1865
Was in the partnership of Prevear & Harrington with Samuel Harrington 1841-1842.
Presto Cigarette Case Corp.
North Attleboro, MA 1920's-1930's
Makers of sterling and silverplated cigarette cases and other small items.
Lafayette W. Preston
Castleton, VT 1844-1884
Formed a partnership with his son George L. Preston as L.W. Preston & Son 1878-1884.
Pressed Metal Products
Vancouver, BC c. 1925-Present
James Bond Preston
Alexandria, VA 1817 and Baltimore, MD 1818-1829