D.M. Tyler
Boston, MA  c. 1810
Treasure
A trademark used by Lunt Silversmiths (Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen) from 1921 to 1954.  
See
Lunt Silversmiths.
Thomas Trotter
Greensboro, NC c. 1824; Charlotte, NC c. 1827-1865
Silversmith and jeweler.  Involved in a number of partnerships:
Thomas Trotter & Co. 1827-1828.
Trotter & Huntington with John Huntington 1828-1832.
Trotter & Alexander with his apprentice Samuel P. Alexander 1837-1838.  
Thomas Trotter & Son 1856.  
Joined J.G. Wilkinson & Co. in 1858.
John Proctor Trott  (b. 1776  d. 1852)
New London, CT  1792-c. 1820  
Was in the partnerships of Trott & Cleveland with
William Cleveland 1792-1794; Trott & Brooks with
Jona Brooks c. 1798; and John P. Trott & Son c. 1820.
Tuttle Silversmiths
Boston, MA  1890-Present  
Founded by Timothy Tuttle and acquired by Wallace Silversmiths
in 1955.  Makers of sterling flatware and holloware.  Beginning in
the 1920's, most pieces they make are marked with the initials of
the President of the United States in office at that time.  Acquired
by Syratech's Lifetime Brands division in 1986.  
Tuttle date marks.
Flatware patterns.
Tucker & Parkerhurst Co.
Ogdensburg, NY  1898-1904  
Successor to Bell Bros.
Cornelius Tryner
Maroa, IL  1880's  
Silversmith and jeweler.
Armistead Truslow
Richmond, VA 1810-182 and Lynchburg, VA 1813-1836
John H. Tyler / John H. Tyler & Co.
Richmond, VA  1840-1882  
Partnered with Samuel P. Mitchell in the firm of Mitchell & Tyler
1845-1866.  John Henry Tyler and son John Tyler were partners
1866-1882 as John H. Tyler & Co.  Two more sons, James E. Tyler and
Henry Tyler, joined the company in 1882.
Edward A. Tyler
Belfast, ME 1834-1838 and New Orleans, LA  1838-1879
Silversmith and jeweler.
David Tyler
Boston, MA  1781-1803
Twombly & Smith
Saco, ME  1849-1877  
Rufus King Twombly (Twambly) and ? Smith.
Tuel & Ellis
Windsor, VT  1847-1849  
Benjamin Tuel and John Ellis.
Twambley & Cleaves
Biddeford, ME  c. 1870
Benjamin N. Trees
Lexington, KY  1950's-1960's
Trotter & Huntington
Charlotte, NC  1828-1831  
Thomas Trotter and John Huntington.
John P. Trott & Son
New London, CT  c. 1820  
John Proctor Trott and son John Proctor Trott.
Treasure to Tyler
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Rufus K. Twambly (Twombly)
Saco, ME  1849-1877  
Was a partner in the firm of Twombly & Smith 1847-1877.
Isaac Truax
Albany, NY  c. 1795
Andrew Tyler
Boston, MA  c. 1720-1741
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Gertrude Twichell
Boston, MA  1910-s'1920's  
Member of the Boston Society of Arts & Crafts.
B. Tuells
Palmya, NY  c. 1818
Joseph R. Treat
Milwaukee, WI  1848-1868