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Jonathan Packard Springfield MA, Albany & Rochester NY (b.1789 - d.1854) active c1811 - 1854. In Rochester from 1818. |
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Page Brothers St. John, New Brunswick, Canada active c1850 - 1870, Richard & Clement Page, succeeded by Page, Smalley & Ferguson |
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Palmer & Batchelder Boston, MA c1850 |
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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. |
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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. |
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James Parker (1914-1987) San Diego, California Active from c1945, studio jeweler
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Richard Parker
Avon, CT active 1961-present
studio jeweler, mark is not for Mary Parker |
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D. Parsons Location unknown Active second quarter 19th century. |
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Paye & Baker Manufacturing Co. North Attleboro, Massachusetts ~ 1901 - c1960 Souvenir spoons, flatware, sterling jewelry & mesh bags _ some nice enamels |
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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. |


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


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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. |
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Pelletreau, Bennett & Cooke New York, NY Maltby Pelletreau, John Bennett Sr. & D.C. Cooke c1826-28 |
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Pelletreau & Upson New York, NY William Smith Pelletreau & Stephen Upson, c1818 |
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Elias Pelletreau Southampton, NY (b.1726 - d.1810) active from 1750, studied under Simeon Soumaine. |



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Maltby Pelletreau New York, NY Active c1813 - 1835 In partnership of Pelletreau, Bennett & Cooke c1826-28 |
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Pennino Jewelry Co. New York, NY
1926-1961 Costume jewelry manufacturer, used sterling silver primarily during metal shortages of World War II, c.1942-1947. |
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Henry J. Pepper Wilmington, DE & Philadelphia, PA (b.1789 - d.1853) in Wilmington c1810 - 1827, Philadelphia c. 1828 - 1850 |
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Peter Perraux (Perreaux) Philadelphia, PA c. 1797 |


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Carl Poul Petersen Montreal, Canada (1895-1977) Active c1944 - 1975 - Danish born, Petersen apprenticed with Georg Jensen 1908-1913, and married Jensen's daughter, Inger, in 1922. The relocated to Montreal in 1929 where Petersen worked as master smith at Henry Birks & Son from 1932. He left that firm to create independently from 1944. |
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E. P. Pettes Location unknown c1850 |
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J. L. Phillips Baltimore, MD Active third quarter 19th century, probably a retailer. |
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J. Picard & Co. Location unknown c1850 |
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Pitkin Hartford, CT 19th Century - Large family of Hartford silversmiths, this mark could belong to any number of them. |
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Abner or Albert Pitts Berkeley, Mass. Active c1850's probably a retailer. |
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Platt & Brothers New York, NY Active c1830 - George, Nathan & David Platt. Successors to Platt & Brother |
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John Polhamus (Polhemus) New York, NY Active c1833 - 1874 usually in a partnership. Notable designer, patented a number of flatware patterns and also produced for Tiffany. |
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Joan Polsdorfer
(1904-1982) Marin County, CA
active c1940-c1960
Studio jeweler, produced for Jensen USA in the late 40s, independently after |
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Poole Silver Co. Taunton, Massachusetts ~ 1893 - 1971 (absorbed by Towle) Plated ware, sterling line added 1946, brass line added 1964. |
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Franklin Porter Danvers, Massachusetts (1869-1935) Arts & Crafts silversmith, began making handwrought sterling at the age of fifty-five in 1924. |
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Henry C. Porter New York, NY c1820 |
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Frederick J. Posey Hagerstown, MD & Shepherdstown, VA c1820-1842, last year in VA. Silversmith & watchmaker. |
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Katherine Pratt Dedham, MA ~ c.1915 - c.1940 Handwrought Arts & Crafts sterling, member of the Boston Society of Arts & Crafts |
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Preisner Silver Co. Wallingford, Connecticut ~ 1935 - Present? Sterling holloware, much of it spun and weighted. |
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Prill Silver Co. New York, Ny ~ 1936 - Present? Founded as Edward Prill Inc. in 1936, became Prill Silver Co. c1940. Sterling holloware, mostly spun and weighted. |
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Pryor Manufacturing Co. Newark, NJ ~ c.1915 Merged with B. M. Shanley Jr. Company within a few years of its founding. |
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