Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Makers' Marks
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American Silver Marks

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Jonathan Packard
Springfield MA, Albany & Rochester NY
(b.1789 - d.1854) active c1811 - 1854. In Rochester from 1818.


Page Bros.

Page Brothers
St. John, New Brunswick, Canada
active 1870 - 1876, Richard & William Clement Page at 41 Kings Street, succeeded by Page, Smalley & Ferguson


Palmer & Batchelder
Boston, MA
c1850


David Parisen (Parisien)
New York, NY
c1785 - 1817. In partnership with his father, Otto Paul, in the firm of Otto De Parisien & Son, c1785-1789. Member of a large family of NY silversmiths of Huguenot ancestry.


Otto Paul de Parisen (Parisien)
New York, NY
active c1763-1789. In partnership with his son, David, in the firm of Otto De Parisien & Son, c1785-1789. Member of a large family of NY silversmiths of Huguenot ancestry.


James Parker
(1914-1987)

San Diego, California
Active from c1945, studio jeweler


Richard Parker
Avon, CT
active 1961-present
studio jeweler, mark is not for Mary Parker


D. Parsons
Location unknown
Active second quarter 19th century.




Frank Patania Sr.
(1899-1964)

Santa Fe, NM & Tucson, AZ
Studio jeweler & silversmith





Paye & Baker Manufacturing Co.
North Attleboro, Massachusetts ~ 1901 - c1960
Souvenir spoons, flatware, sterling jewelry & mesh bags _ some nice enamels


William Whitman Peabody
Amesbury, Massachusetts ~ c1890 - 1930's
Arts & Crafts silversmith, worked as spoonmaker for George Gebelein in Boston and maintained a small independent workshop.


Charles Daniel Peacock

C. D. Peacock
Chicago, Illinois ~ 1889 - Present
Retailers of fine quality sterling ware and fine jewelers.




Ronald Hayes Pearson
(1924-1996)

Rochester, NY from c.1950
Deer Island, ME from c.1975
The first mark is found on his earliest work in spun brass, the second mark was used on most of his silver jewelry and the Pearson studio is still actively using it.


Pelletreau, Bennett & Cooke
New York, NY
Maltby Pelletreau, John Bennett Sr. & D.C. Cooke c1826-28


Pelletreau & Upson
New York, NY
Maltby Pelletreau & Stephen Upson, c.1824


Elias Pelletreau I
Southampton, NY
(b.1726 - d.1810) active from 1750, apprenticed under Simeon Soumaine.
Elias Pelletreau II
Southampton, NY
(b.1757 - d.1831)





Maltby Pelletreau
New York, NY
(1791-1846) active c1813 - 1835 Born in Southhampton, LI, son of Elias Pelletreau II, Maltby partnered with Stephen Upson as Pelletreau & Upson c.1824 and figured in Pelletreau, Bennett & Cooke c1826-28, he worked independently afterwards.





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