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. 1840-1902
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.
Pliny Sexton
Palmyra, NY c. 1819