Joseph Seymour Manufacturing Co.
Syracuse, NY 1898-1905
Successor to Joseph Seymour, Sons & Co. See chronology.
Makers of sterling flatware. See flatware patterns.
Seymour & Lindsley
Hartford, CT 1854-1856
Oliver D. Seymour & Clark Lindsley.
Seymour & Hollister
Hartford, CT c. 1843-1850
A partnership of Oliver D. Seymour and Julius Hollister.
Philip B. Segee
Bridgeport, CT c. 1840-1860
Karl Sedlacek / Sedlacek & Co.
Los Angeles, CA 1918-c. 1940
Scovil, Willey & Co.
Cincinnati, OH 1836-1837
Pulaski Scovil and Bushnell Willey.
Scovil & Kinsey
Cincinnati, OH 1836
Pulaski Scovil and Edward Kinsey.
Scovil & Co.
Cincinnati, OH 1833-1837
Pulaski Scovil.
Oliver DeWitt Seymour
Hartford, CT 1842-1856
Was in the partnerships of Seymour & Hollister with Julius Hollister 1843-1846
and Seymour & Lindsley with Clark Lindsley 1854-1856.
Joseph Seymour / Joseph Seymour & Co.
Syracuse, NY See chronology.
William Senter / W. Senter & Co.
Portland, ME 1837-1879
Was in the partnership of Lowell & Senter 1837-1869. Operated under
the business name of William Senter & Co. 1869-1879.
Henry Sears & Son
Chicago, IL 1865-1895
Primarily a cutlery manufacturer, they also made some sterling and silverplate flatware.
William Seal, Jr.
Philadelphia, PA c. 1775-1822
Was in the partnership of Browne & Seal with Liberty Browne 1810-1811.
George Sehorn
Athens, TN 1823-1843
Henry Phelps Seymour
Hartford, CT 1840-1857
In the partnership of Seymour & Lindsley 1855-1856.
John Selph
Fayetteville, NC c. 1807-1838
In the partnerships of Selph & Tisdale with William Tisdale II c. 1820, Selph &
Campbell with John Campbell 1827-1829, and Selph & Pyle with Benjamin Pyle II
1837-1838.
Scovills & Buckingham
Oakville, CT 1840-1850
J.M.L. Scovill, L.M. Scovill, and John Buckingham. A subsidiary of Scovills & Co.
of Waterbury, CT. Succeeded by Scovill Manufacturing Co.
Pulaski Scovil (Scoville)
Brockport, NY c. 1828-1831; Geneva, NY 1831-1832; Cincinnati, OH 1832-1837
In the partnerships of:
Scovil & Co. 1833-1837
Scovil & Willey in 1836
Scovil & Kinsey in 1836
Scovil, Willey & Co. 1836-1837
Seely & Freeman
Ogdensburg, NY 1848-1897
Scovil to Seymour
Scovil to Seymour
Seib & Ankeny
Richmond, IN c. 1868-1879
? Seib and Charles H. Ankeny.
Joseph Seymour, Sons & Co.
Syracuse, NY 1887-1898 See chronology.
Henry Semken
Alexandria, VA and Washington, DC 1860-1889
Silversmith and jeweler.
Russell Secrest
Rochester, NY 1950s-1960s
Attended the Rochester Institute of Technology School for American Craftsmen. Made
modernist sculptures and jewelery, selling through Shop One. Also designed public
art sculputres.