Roswell Walstein Roath
Norwich, CT 1826-1831 and c. 1835-c. 1856 and New York, NY c. 1831
Silversmith and jeweler.
Edwin Morrison Roberts
East Hartford, CT 1860-1890
Had the business of E.M. Roberts & Co. 1860-1879. Was in the partnership of
E.M. Roberts & Son with Joseph Roberts and Wallace Kenyon 1880-1890.
Charles M. Robbins / The Robbins Co.
Attleboro, MA 1892-Present
Became The Robbins Co. in 1912. Makers of sterling souvenir forks
and spoons and jewelry.
Hannah Robinson
Wilmington, DE 1840-1878
Woman silversmith. The mark to the right is believed to be her
retailer's mark. Robinson's maker's mark is an incuse H. Robinson in a rectangle.
John Foulk Robinson
Wilmington, DE 1840-1867
Edward Rockwell
New York, NY 1803-1847
Was in the partnership of E. & S.S. Rockwell with
Samuel Strong Rockwell 1815-1847.
William Roe
Albany, NY 1776-1800; Kingston, NY 1800-1805; Troy, NY
1805-1825; New York, NY 1826-1831
In the partnership of Roe & Stollenwerck 1800-1805.
Thomas Rockwell
Norwalk, CT c. 1784-1794
Benjamin Robinson
Philadelphia, PA 1818-1844
James Roe
Kingston, NY c. 1770
S. & E. Roberts
Trenton, NJ 1832-c. 1882
Brothers Samuel and Edmund Roberts.
John Rockwell
Lansingburg, NY c. 1787-1795
Was a partner in the firm of Yates & Rockwell c. 1787-1788 and then Rockwell,
Smith & Whitney with David Smith and Henry Whitney c. 1788-1789.
William F. Robinson
Wilmington, DE 1845
Rockwell Silver Co.
Meriden, CT 1907-1978
Merged with the Silver City Glass Co. to form Decorex Industries. Makers of
sterling holloware and silver overlay items.
Roach to Roehm
Roach to Roehm
Leopold S. Rocquet
New Orleans, LA 1827-1841
Robbins, Clark & Biddle
Philadelphia, PA c. 1870-1878
Joined with Bailey & Co. to become Bailey, Banks & Biddle.
Roehm & Wright
Detroit, MI 1872-1886
Founded by J.F. Roehm and Henry W. Wright. Manufacturing jewelers.
Ruth Roach
Plainfield, IA c. 1950-1969 and Naples, FL 1969-1979
Studio jeweler.
O. Robinson
New Haven, CT c. 1800