George L. Vose Mfg. Co., Inc.
Providence, RI  c. 1884-c. 1922  
Successor to Vose & Southwick.  Makers of sterling souvenir spoons, jewelry and
novelties.
John Vernon / John Vernon & Co.
New York, NY  1785-c. 1817  
In the partnership of Underhill & Vernon 1785-1787.  Started working under
the name of John Vernon & Co. c. 1795.
Nathaniel Vernon / Nathaniel Vernon & Co.
Charleston, SC  c. 1802-c. 1835  
Went under the business name of Vernon & Co. in 1802 then changed to
Nathaniel Vernon & Co. in 1803 until 1808 when he reverted to using his own name.  Silversmith and jeweler.
John Frederick Vent
Keene, NH  1783-c.1815
Vautrot
Warren, OH  c. 1850
Visalia Stock Saddle Company
San Francisco, CA and Morro Bay, CA  1871-Present  
Well known as a saddlery, they also make sterling tack and other western items.
R.H.L. Villard
Washington, DC and Georgetown, MD  c. 1833-1835
Volund Shop
Chicago, IL  1914-1915
A partnership between Grand Wood and Kristopher Haga.  Makers of handwrought
sterling holloware and jewelry.  Was in business for only 18 months.
John Vogler
Salem, NC  1805-c. 1880
Abraham Voorhees
New Brunswick, NJ  1840's
Voute & Groff
Philadelphia, PA  c. 1840-1850  
Lewis C. Voute and J.R. Groff.  Voute was a watchmaker, Groff the
silversmith.
S.L. Vosburgh
Ithaca, NY  c. 1850
J.A. & S.S. Virgin
Macon, GA  1834-1850  
Brothers Jonathan Ambrose Virgin and Samuel Stanley Virgin.
Joseph E. Veal
Madison, GA  c. 1848-1855
Samuel Vernon
Newport, RI  c. 1705-1737
Paul Voltaire / Voltaire's
New York, NY and Milford, CT  1949-1979  
Modernist studio jeweler.
Lester Howard Vaughan
Taunton, MA  1915-1961  
Member of the Arts & Crafts Society of Boston.  Primarily a pewtersmith,
but also worked in silver and copper.
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William M. Virgin
Concord, NH  1817-c. 1850
Vilas & Noyes
Burlington, VT  1844-1848  
William R. Vilas and Morillo Noyes.  Succeeded by M. Noyes & Co.
Volupté, Inc.
Elizabeth, NJ  1926-1980's
Makers of cigarette cases, compacts, and jewelry.  Acquired by
Shields, Inc. in 1957.
Elias Alexander Vogler
Salem, NC  1846-c. 1873
Veal & Glaze
Columbia, SC  1838-1841
John Veal, Sr. and William Glaze.