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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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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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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 ~ c1860 - Present Retailers of fine quality sterling ware and fine jewelers. |
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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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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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Poole Silver Co. Taunton, Massachusetts ~ 1893 - 1971 (absorbed by Towle) Plated ware, sterling line added 1946, brass line added 1964. |
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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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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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