Richard Rutter
Baltimore, MD 1790-1798
In the partnership of Rice & Rutter with Joseph Rice in 1794.
Pierre Casimir Rouyer
New Orleans, LA 1850-1877
Silversmith and noted as a maker of Confederate coat buttons.
Nelson Roth
Utica, NY c. 1837-1853
Charles Rumsey
Salem, NJ 1819-1841
Rudd & Scudder
New York, NY c. 1830-1851 Joseph Rudd and Egbert Scudder.
Alexander Coffin Ross
Zanesville, OH 1829-1863
Silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker. In the partnership of Hill & Ross
c, 1829-1840. Wrote the song "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" in 1840.
Edward Rowse, Jr.
Augusta, ME 1850-1880
George Payne Rose
Elmira, NY c. 1860-1875
Silversmith and jeweler.
Alexander Rumrill / A. Rumrill & Co.
New York, NY 1831-1840
Stopped silversmith work in 1840; continued in the jewelry
and retail business going by A. Rumrill & Co. after 1856.
Succeeded by Jacques & Marcus in 1878, becoming
Marcus & Co. in 1892.
Daniel Russell (b. 1698 d. 1750)
Newport, RI 1722-1750
George Russell
Philadelphia, PA c. 1831-1850
Moody Russell
Barnstable, MA c. 1715-1760
Lucas Ryerson
Morris, NJ 1790-1840 Silversmith and clockmaker.
John Ross
Baltimore, MD 1790-1798
William Ruser
Beverly Hills, CA 1947-1969
Called the "Jeweler to the Stars," Ruser made a series of jewelry lines
featuring freshwater pearls which are highly collectible today.
Rose to Ryerson
Rose to Ryerson
Herman Roth
Larchmont, NY 1940's-1950's
Hudson Roysher
Los Angeles, CA c. 1935-1975
Rowell & Hutchinson
Portsmouth, NH 1868-1872
Succeeded by J.H. Hutchinson & Co.
Royal Manufacturing Co.
Detroit, MI c. 1885-1908
Primarily makers of silverplate and nickel silver goods, also made
sterling vanity goods and novelties.
John Wesley Ruth
Shelbyville, TN 1858-1906
Royal Family
A trademark name of the Saben Glass Co. in use since 1949 for
sterling handled flatware and sterling mounted glass holloware.
Jonathan Russell (Russel)
Ashford, CT c. 1795-1806 and Auburn, NY 1807-1817