J.W. Reddall & Co.
Newark, NJ c. 1891-1907
Founded by John W. Reddall. Makers of sterling novelties
and buckles.
Jacob Redifer
Philadelphia, PA 1844-1850
Joseph Raynes / J. Raynes & Co.
Lowell, MA c. 1831-1879
Operated a branch store in Portsmouth, NH c. 1845-1860.
Worked with his son George W. Raynes as the firm of
J. Raynes & Co. 1860-1879.
Anthony Rasch / A. Rasch & Co.
Philadelphia, PA 1801-1820 and New Orleans, LA 1820-1858
Partnered with Simon Chaudron in the company of Chaudron &
Rasch 1807-1812 then later with George Willig, Jr. in the firm
of Rasch & Willig. Went by the name A. Rasch & Co. beginning
in 1820.
William H.J. Read
Philadelphia, PA 1831-1850
Edward Raworth
Nashville, TN 1808-1820
Was in the partnership of Hiter & Raworth with Thomas Hiter in
1811, but it lasted only a month. Was in the partnerships of
Raworth & Biddle 1814-1817 and Raworth & Gordon 1817-c. 1818.
Freeman Collins Raymond
Belfast, ME c. 1825-1830 and Boston, MA 1831-1875
Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker.
Henry Raymond
Albany, NY 1833-1840
Frank Rebajes
New York, NY 1934-1960
Modernist studio jeweler. Moved to Spain in 1960 and focused on creating
steel sculptures.
James Reat / James Reat & Co.
Richmond, VA 1804-1815
Was in the partnership of Johnson & Reat 1804-1815 and also had a
separate business under the name of James Reat & Co. 1812-1815.
Redlich & Company
New York, NY 1895-1946
Makers of sterling flatware, holloware and souvenir spoons. Started as
Ludwig, Redlich & Co. and founded by Adolph Ludwig and A. Alec Redlich,
the name was changed c. 1895 when Ludwig left the company. Became a
division of Elgin Silversmiths in 1946, and they continued the use of the Redlich mark through the 1970s.
Henry H. Redman
Norfolk, VA 1818-1839
Was in the partnership of Redman & Potter 1819-1821.
Rasch to Redman
Rasch to Redman