John Lawson Westervelt
Newburgh, NY 1845-1865
Westmorland Sterling Co.
1940-2001
A company created by Wearever Aluminum and Wallace
Silversmiths to market five sterling flatware patterns and a small amount of holloware
directly to the consumer, mainly through door to door subscription sales. All products were
manufactured by Wallace Silversmiths. See flatware patterns.
Thomas Whartenby / Thomas Whartenby & Co.
Philadelphia, PA c. 1811-1852
In the partnerships of Whartenby & Bumm 1816-1818 and later
Thomas Whartenby & Co. 1847-1852.
Samuel H. Wheritt
Richmond, KY 1824-1871
William Wilson White
New York, NY c. 1826-1852
Silversmith and watchmaker. In the partnership of
Wm. W. White & Son c. 1840.
Silas White
New York, NY 1791-1798
Peregrine White
Boston, MA 1767-1774 and Woodstock, CT 1774-1810
Silversmith and clockmaker.
White Hogan Shop
Scottsdale, AZ 1950-2006
Founded by John and Virginia Bonnell and later owned by their son Jon Bonnell. Well
known shop where a large number of acclaimed Navajo artists produced a wide array of
silver items including flatware, holloware, and jewelry. Most pieces from the White Hogan
Shop also include the mark of the individual silversmith who made the item, such as the
Allen Kee mark shown at the lower right.
Emery A. Whipple
Springfield, MA 1840-1880
Silversmith, jeweler and watchmaker.
Edward West, Jr.
Lexington, KY 1785-1827
George Henry Whitford
Concord, NH c. 1853-1870
Was in the partnerships of Carter & Whitford with Abiel Carter 1854-1861;
Whitford & Drew with George W. Drew c. 1857-1859 and Whitford & Davis with Thomas S. Davis c. 1870.
Whartenby & Bumm
Philadelphia, PA 1816-1818
A short lived partnership between Thomas Whartenby and Peter Bumm.
Joseph Werne, Jr.
Louisville, KY c. 1858-1878
A partner in the firms of John Kitts & Co. 1859-1864 with John Kitts and S.W. Warringer
then Kitts & Werne with John Kitts 1864-1878.
Henry White
Fredericksburg, VA c. 1788-1827
Was a partner in the firm of Brown & White with his former master James
Brown 1788-1790. Partnered with his son William H. White in the firm of
H. White & Son 1817-1822.
Charles William Westphal
Philadelphia, PA c. 1802-1822
Whitford & Drew
Concord, NH c 1857-1859
George H. Whitford and George W. Drew.
WER to Whitford
WER to Whitford
Calvin Wheaton
Providence, RI c. 1788-1791
W.H. White & Co.
Fredericksburg, VA and Philadelphia, PA
1834-1836
William H. White and Benjamin H. Smith, working
out of two locations concurrently.
Samuel White
New York, NY 1803-1832
Whipple & Skiff
Springfield, MA 1848-1849
Emery A. Whipple and Valentine W. Skiff.
William H. White
Fredericksburg, VA 1817-1834 and 1838-1858 and
Philadelphia, PA 1834-1838
A partner in the firm of H. White & Son with his father Henry White 1817-1822.
Was then a partner in the business of Wm. H. White & Co. in Fredericksburg, VA,
with Benjamin H. Smith and William K. Smith 1834-1836. A second branch was
opened in Philadelphia, PA, later in 1834 with John M. Harper as partner. The Fredericksburg partnership
was dissolved in 1836; Benjamin H. Smith was taken on as senior partner, and the company name became
B.H. Smith & Co. 1836-1838. The Philadelphia business as also restructured in 1836, becoming Dickson,
White & Co. with John D. Dixon and John M. Harper as partners of White's. White left in 1838, with the firm
then reogranizing as Dickson &Harper.
Wm. W. White & Son
New York, NY c. 1840