Syracuse Silver Mfg. Co.
Syracuse, NY 1895-1904
Succeeded A.B. Schreuder Co. Founded by Benjamin Lesser,
Simon Lesser, and S. Harry Lesser. Acquired Hotchkiss & Screuder
c. 1895. Makers of sterling novelties.
Moses Moody Swan
Augusta, ME c. 1835-1865
Was in partnership of B. & M. M. Swan 1840-1865.
B. & M.M. Swan
Augusta, ME 1840-1865
A partnership between Moses Moody Swan and son Benjamin
Swan.
Arthur Stuart Co.
Albuquerque, NM 1949-1960
Marketed seven Amston Silver Co. patterns directly to the consumer.
The Sweetser Co.
New York, NY c. 1900-1915
George Washington Striker
New York, NY 1825-1835
Philip Syng, Jr. (b. 1703 d. 1789)
Philadelphia, PA 1726-1772
Robert Swan
Andover, MA 1795-1799 and Philadelphia, PA 1799-1831
Henry D. Sumner
East Hartford, CT c. 1820-1830
William James Styles
Rhineback, NY c. 1820
Robert Sturm
Cincinnati, OH c. 1905-1935
Maker of handwrought items in the Arts & Crafts style.
Benjamin Swan
Augusta, ME c. 1815-1865
Was in the partnership of B. & M.M. Swan with son Benjamin Moody Swan
1840-1865.
Dwight Foster Stow
New York, NY 1832-1845 and Toledo, OH 1746-1853
Swift & Fisher
North Attleboro, MA c. 1915-Present
Founded by Joseph H. Swift and Harry W. Fisher. Makers of religious articles.
Tobias Stoutenburg
New York, NY c. 1730-1759
Cornelius D. Sullivan / C.D. Sullivan & Co.
St. Louis, MO 1842-1868
Enoch Sullivan
Alexandria, VA 1797; Richmond, VA 1798-1809 and 1814-1817; and
Petersburg, VA in 1810
Was in the partnership of Sullivan & Brown with Edward Brown c. 1814.
Supreme Silver Co.
New York, NY c. 1930-1935
Philip Syng (b. 1676 d. 1739)
Philadelphia, PA 1714-1723; Cape May, NJ 1723-1728; Annapolis, MD 1730-1739
Stoutenberg to Syracuse
Stoutenberg to Syracuse
William C. Swift
Cincinnati, OH 1836-1865
John Stow
Philadelphia, PA 1769-1772 and Wilmington, DE 1772