J. & N. Richardson
Philadelphia, PA  1777-1791  
Joseph Richardson, Jr. and Nathaniel Richardson.
W . & G. Richardson
Richmond, VA  1782 and c. 1784-1798  
Brothers William and George Richardson.
Joseph Richardson, Jr. (b. 1752 d. 1831)
Philadelphia, PA  1773-1810  
In the firm of J. & N. Richardson 1777-1790.  In the partnership of
Richardson & Co. with James Howell 1795-1802.  Appointed by George
Washington in 1795 as the assayer of the U.S. mint in Philadelphia and retained that position until his death
in 1831.
Joseph Richardson, Sr. (b. 1711 d. 1784)
Philadelphia, PA  1731-1784
George Washington Riggs
Georgetown, MD 1805-1810 and Baltimore, MD 1810-1848
Was in the partnership of Riggs & Griffith with C.
Greenberry Griffith 1816-1818.
Benjamin McKenny Riggs
Paris, KY and Falmouth, KY  c. 1824-1839
Franklin Richmond
Providence, RI  1815-1858  
Silversmith, jeweler and watchmaker.
Ritter & Sullivan
Baltimore, MD  1900-1915  
Founded by Gottlieb Ritter and Wyndham A. Sullivan.  Makers of
Baltimore style repoussé holloware.
Richmond & Flint
Nashville, TN  1816-1823  
Barton Richmond and F.P. Flint.  
Charles Thomas Ridgway (Ridgeway)
Amherst, MA c. 1833 and Nashua, NH 1834-c. 1899  
Partnered with his father James Ridgway in the firm of
James Ridgway & Co. c. 1833-1840.  Silversmith and jeweler.
William Richardson
Richmond, VA  1769-1809  
Was a partner with his brother George in the firm of W. & G. Richardson in 1782
and again c. 1784-1798.
Elijah M. Ringo
Fayetteville, TN  c. 1824-1850  
Silversmith, clock and watchmaker.
John E. Rigden
Baltimore, MD  1814-1831
J.J. Rider
Salem, MA  c. 1830
James Ridgway
Boston, MA 1789-1793; Groton, MA 1793; Worcester, MA 1793-1803;
Amherst, NH before 1834; Nashua, NH 1834-1840  
Partnered with his son Charles T. Ridgway under the name of James Ridgway & Co.
c. 1834-1840.
Richardson to Ritterband
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1891 Enos Richardson & Co. Advertisement
Enos Richardson & Co.
Newark, NJ  1866-c. 1925  
Sales office in New York, NY.  Successor to Palmer, Richardson & Co.  Makers of gold and
sterling jewelery and novelties.  Succeeded by the Richardson Manufacturing Co.
Horace Richmond
Canadaigua, NY 1814-1834 and Fremont, IL 1835-1855  
Silversmith and jeweler.
Henry M. Ritterband
New York, NY  c. 1834-1855
c. 1880 C.T. Ridgway Trade Card