Storm & Wilson
Poughkeepsie, NY  1802-1818  
Abraham Gregorius Storm and James Wilson.
Arthur J. Stone / Stone Silver Shop / Stone Associates
Gardner, MA  1901-1958  
Founded by Arthur J. Stone, who is called the Dean of American
Silversmiths.  Sold to Henry Heywood in 1937 and the name was
changed to The Stone Silver Shop then shortly later to Stone
Associates.  Makers of handwrought sterling flatware and holloware.  
See
chronology of marks and table of assistants' marks.
Storrs & Cooley
Utica, NY  1827-1839  
A partnership consisting of Charles Storrs, Oliver Blanchard Cooley,
Horace P. Bradley, David S. Rowland and Erastus Charles Starin.
Abraham G. Storm
Albany, NY and Poughkeepsie, NY  1800-1840  
Was a partner in several businesses:
Storm & Wilson with James Wilson 1802-1818
A.G. Storm & Son with son John Adriance Storm 1823-1828
Fellows & Storm with John Fellows 1840
Stone & Ball
Syracuse, NY  1853-1869  
Seymour H. Stone and Calvin S. Ball.
Simeon Norman Story
Worcester, MA  1838-1895
Hubbard Goldsmith Stone
New York, NY  1835-1849  
Was in the partnership of Stone & Landon with John E. Landon 1848-1849.
Stodder & Frobisher
Boston, MA  1816-1825  
Jonathan Stodder and Benjamin C. Frobisher.
A.G. Storm & Son
Poughkeepsie, NY  1823-1828  
Abraham G. Storm and son John Adriance Storm.
Jacob Stockman
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1828-1850
Stockman & Pepper
Philadelphia, PA  1828-1845
Philo W. Stocking
Wheeling, VA (now WV)  c. 1833-1839
Pierre Francois Stollenwerck
New York, NY  1808-1811
Louis Marie Auguste Stollenwerck
New York, NY  1814-1816
Storr & Mortimer
A highly regarded London firm that operated a branch in
New York, NY, 1840-1843.  The branch was short lived due
to Congress imposing a high import duty on imported silver in 1842.
Frederick Storrs
Chaplin, CT  1820-1850
Nathan Storrs
New York, NY c. 1790-1791 and Northampton, MA  1791-1833  
A partner in the businesses of Baldwin & Storrs with
Jedediah Baldwin 1792-1794 and Storrs & Cook with Benjamin
Ely Cook 1828-1833.
Noah Stoddard
New York, NY  1818-1847  
In the partnership of Stoddard & Martin in 1826 then Stoddard & Mitchell
in 1827.
Barton Stillman
Westerly, RI  c. 1825-1837
The Stieff Co.
Baltimore, MD  1904-1979  
Founded as the Baltimore Sterling Silver Co. in 1892.  The name was changed
to The Stieff Co. in 1904.  Acquired the Schofield Co. in 1967.  Became the
Kirk-Stieff Co. in 1979 when they purchased S. Kirk & Sons, Inc.  See
flatware patterns.
Moses Peck Stickney
Newburyport, MA c. 1820 and New Orleans, LA 1830-1832  
Silversmith and watchmaker.
G.B. Stocking
Tacoma, WA  c. 1893-1896  
Used the trademark name Rhododendron for souvenir spoons.
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Robert Stoll
New York, NY  1885-Present  
Medal and badge maker, now a holloware division of Wayne Silversmiths.
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Storrs & Chubbuck
Utica, NY  1847-1849  
Henry S. Storrs and Samuel W. Chubbuck.
Stockton & Fuller
Erie, PA  1850's
A partnership between H.P. Stockton and A.N. Fuller.