Robert Wynne
Salisbury, NC 1827-1830 and Halifax, NS c. 1832
In the firm of Huntington & Wynne with John Huntington 1827-1828.
Eleazer Wyer (b. 1786 d. 1848)
Portland, ME 1806-1835
Silversmith and jeweler. In the partnership of Wyer & Farley 1814-1818.
In the partnership of Wyer & Noble with Joseph Noble 1821-1835.
Thomas Wriggins / Wriggins & Co.
Philadelphia, PA 1831-1860's
Worthley Brothers
Brunswick, ME 1875-1880
Nathaniel True Worthley and William Emmons Greenleaf Worthley. Silversmiths and jewelers.
Worden-Munnis Co., Inc.
Boston, MA 1940-1964
Acquired by Old Newbury Crafters in 1964. Makers of sterling holloware.
Earl Woodworth
Hampden, MA 1820-1825 and Springfield, MA 1825-1850
In the partnership of E. & S. Worthworth c. 1830. Silversmith and watchmaker.
Woodward & Grosjean
Boston, MA 1840-1850
John Hoyt Woodward and Charles Grosjean.
Woodside Sterling Co.
New York, NY 1895-c. 1920
Maker of sterling holloware, vanity items and novelties. Succeeded by
Richard M. Woods & Co.
Freeman Woods
New York, NY 1791-1794 and New Bern, CT 1794-1834
Known to be working last in North Carolina.
S. Wyler, Inc.
New York, NY 1890 - Present
Founded by Sigmund Wyler. Dealers of antique silver and maker of antique reproductions.
Website.
Richard M. Woods & Co.
New York, NY c. 1920-c. 1940
Successor to the Woodside Sterling Co. Makers of sterling holloware,
vanity items, and novelties.
E. & S. Woodworth
Springfield, MA c. 1830
Earl and ? Woodworth.
Wyer & Farley
Portland, ME 1814-1818
Eleazer Wyer & Charles Farley.
James T. Woolley
Boston, MA c. 1910-1920's
Maker of hand wrought flatware and holloware, working in the Arts & Crafts style.
Woodworth & Kirkham
Springfield, MA 1845-1852
Earl Woodworth and James Kirkham.
Charles Wyman
St. Albans, VT 1847-c. 1897
Silversmith and jeweler. Involved in a number of partnerships:
Huntington & Wyman with Alfred Huntington 1850-1856.
C. & J. Wyman with brother John Wyman 1856-1862.
Wyman & Huntington with Elihu Huntington 1862-1868.
Chas. Wyman & Son with son John Daniel Wyman 1887-c. 1897.
Woods to Wynne
Woods to Wynne
Christopher Wynn
Baltimore, MD 1822-1833
Woods & Chatellier
New York, NY c. 1899-c. 1931
Successor to Stephen Woods & Co. Manufacturers of jewelery,
boxes, and novelties.
George B. Wright
Staunton, VA 1849-1854
Silversmith and jeweler. In the partnership of G.B. Wright & Co. with J.W. Meredith
1850-1854.
Wordley, Allsop & Bliss Co.
Newark, NJ c. 1909-c. 1914
Succeeded by the Allsopp-Bliss Co. Makers of sterling and gold novelties
and jewelry.