Sigourney & Hitchcock
Watertown, NY  1850  
William H. Sigourney and ? Hitchcock.
William H. Sigourney
Watertown, NY  1838-1850  
In the partnerships of Sigourney & Turner with Alonzo B. Turner 1838-1839 and again
1841-1842, W.H. & A.P. Sigourney with Alanson P. Sigourney 1839-1840, and Sigourney & Hitchcock in 1850.
Henry Silverthorn
Baltimore, MD 1835-1837; Lynchburg, VA 1837-1897; a branch
location operated in Roanoke, VA c. 1890
Silverthorn was involved in a number of partnerships:
Silverthorn & Victor with Edward W. Victor 1844-1849
Silverthorn & Fisher with Charles F. Fisher in 1847 and again in 1849
H. Silverthorn & Co. with Charles C. Nuitz
Silverthorn & Clift with Josiah Clift c. 1856-1861
The business operated in the 1890's as H. Silverthorn's Sons.  Upon Silverthorn's retirement in 1897, the
business then was taken over by his son Henry T. Silverthorn under the name H. Silvertorn & Co.
Silver State Silver
Sparks, NV  c. 1967-2006  
Founded by Phil Nielsen.  Makers of western style silver items.
Victor Siedman Mfg. Co.
Brooklyn, NY  c. 1920-1934  
Makers of sterling holloware, especially candlesticks.
1897 F.W. Sim & Co. Ad
Silverthorn & Clift
Lynchburg, VA  c. 1856-1861  
Henry Silverthorn and Josiah Clift.
Silvercraft Co., Inc.
Boston, MA  1950-1975  
Acquired by Raimond Mfg. Co.
F.W. Sim & Co.
Troy, NY  1885-c. 1900  
Makers of sterling souvenir spoons and novelties.
Shreve, Stanwood & Co.
Boston, MA  1860-1869  
Benjamin Shreve and Henry B. Stanwood.  Successor to Shreve, Brown & Co.  
Became Shreve, Crump & Low Co. in 1869.
Shreve, Crump & Low Co.
Boston, MA  1869-Present  
Jewelry and silver retailer with roots back to 1796 with silversmith
John McFarlane.
George C. Shreve & Co. / Shreve & Co.
San Francisco, CA  1852-Present  
Founded by brothers George Choate Shreve and Samuel S. Shreve
as a jewelry business.  No silver work was done until about 1882
when they began producing sterling holloware; flatware production
began in 1904.  Acquired W.K. Vanderslice & Co. in 1908.  Makers
and retailers of quality sterling flatware, holloware, and jewelry.  
Some flatware patterns have been made for Shreve by Old Newbury
Crafters.  The bee mark at right was used from 1883 to 1909, and the bell mark was
used from 1909 to about 1922.  See
flatware patterns.
Shreve, Treat & Eacret
San Francisco, CA  1912-1941  
George C. Shreve, Walter Treat, and Godfrey Eacret.  Silversmiths and jewelers.  
Bought by Granat Bros.
Asa Sibley
Woodstock, VT c. 1785-1800; Walpole, NH 1800-1826; and Rochester, NY 1826-1829
Shreve, Brown & Co.
Boston, MA  1857-1860  
Successor to Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co.
Clark Sibley
New Haven, CT  c. 1800-1807  
Was in the partnership of Sibley & Marble with Simeon Marble 1801-1806.
Oscar Easterly Sibley
Canadaigua, NY 1835-1846 and Buffalo, NY 1836-1870
Was in the partnership of Sibley & Adams with Nathaniel W. Adams 1846-1848.
1957 Shreve, Crump & Low Advertisement
Shreve to Sim
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New York, NY  c. 1844
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Silver Crest   See Smith Metal Arts Co.