T. Steele & Co.
Hartford, CT c. 1815-1866
Silver, jewelry and watchmaking business operated by
Thomas Steele.
James P. Steele
Rochester, NY 1835-1880
Was in the partnership of Steele & Crocker with
John G. Crocker 1835-1838 and then the firm of
Steele & Hockwell with George Hockwell 1838-1839.
The Sterling Silver Manufacturing Co.
Providence, RI 1909-1932
SSMC dies were sold to the Saart Bros. Co. in the early 1900s.
Makers of sterling flatware, holloware, and souvenir spoons.
Haldor S. Steen
Rochester, NY c. 1844-1850
Thomas Steele (b. 1812 d. 1875)
Boston, MA and Hartford, CT 1837-1875
Was in the firm of Steele & Crocker with Horace B. Crocker
1841-1844. Worked under the name of T. Steele & Co. 1844-1866
then partnered with his son as T. Steele & Son 1866-1875. Silversmith, watchmaker and jeweler.
Stevens & Lakeman
Salem, MA 1819-1830
A partnership between John Stevens and
Ebenezer Knowlton Lakeman.
George W. Stewart
Lexington, KY 1843-1852
T. Steele & Son
Hartford, CT 1866-1887
Thomas Steele and son Thomas Sedgwick Steele, who continued
with the same business name after his father's death in 1875.
John Stewart
New York, NY c. 1790-1791 and
Baltimore, MD c. 1810
Joseph Lawrence Stephens
Paris, KY c. 1788-1827
Stebbins & Howe
New York, NY c. 1827-1834
Thomas E. Stebbins and George C. Howe.
Stebbins & Co.
New York, NY 1845-1856
William Stebbins and Alexander Rumrill, Jr.
E. Stebbins & Co.
New York, NY 1835-1845
Edwin Stebbins and George C. Howe.
Thomas E. Stebbins / Thomas E. Stebbins & Co.
New York, NY 1827-1835
Was in the partnership of Stebbins & Howe 1827-1834.
Stern Bros. & Co.
New York, NY
Founded by Nathan Stern and his sons Leopold and Isador Stern in
1871. In 1912 the company split off into two separate companies:
Stern Bros. & Co. which handled diamond cutting and Goldsmith,
Stern & Co. which carried on the thimble and jewelry manufacturing business. The Stern Bros. anchor
mark was used by Goldsmith, Stern & Co. after the split.
John Cooper Stedman
Raleigh, NC 1819-1833
In the partnership of Savage & Stedman with
John Y. Savage 1819-1820.
Henry Steig
New York, NY and Provincetown, RI 1950's-1973
Modernist studio jeweler.
Gotthelf Stephanis (George Stevens)
Shelburne and Halifax, Nova Scotia 1784-1787; New York, NY 1787-1799
Sterling Silver Souvenir Co.
Boston, MA c. 1890-c. 1915
Makers of souvenir spoons.
Phineas Stevens
Kennebunk, ME 1813-1856
Stebbins to Stewart
Stebbins to Stewart
Louis Stern Co.
Providence, RI 1871-1950
Wilhelmina P. Stephan
Cleveland, OH c. 1905-c. 1930
Member of the Boston Society of Arts & Crafts.
Charles G. Stewart
Charleston, VA (now WV) 1820-1866
Was in the partnership of Charls G. Stewart & Son with his son
George L. Stewart 1847-1849.
Oliver C. Steele
Richmond, KY 1830-1840
George W. Stevens & Co.
Chicago, IL 1858-1863
Steele & Crocker
Hartford, CT 1841-1844
Thomas Steele and Horace B. Crocker.
John Stevenson
Pittsburgh, PA 1847-1868
In the partnership of John Stevenson & Son c. 1866/