6 January 1713 Thomas son of Marke Potts late of Newcastle Upon Tyne in the County of Northumberland Mariner deceased apprenticed to John Bayley Clockmaker of London. (Thomas Potts' signature was unique to me because it was done in block letters). Related post: https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtop...
19 March 1710 (OS) Thomas Gorsuch of Shrewsbury in the County Salop Watchmaker paid apprentice indenture duty for Thomas son of Anne James of Bryntalsh in the County of Mount... (Possibly today's Bryntalch Villa Abermule Montgomery County Wales) Gentlewoman Widow. 14 July 1714 Thomas Gorsuch of Shre...
There was a John T Dolan who was born about 1777 in Ireland and in the hardware business in New York City by at least 1810. He died in 1862 and left a substantial estate to his family. I cannot make a firm connection between this man and the mark under consideration, but cutlery and silverware were ...
In 1933 Reed & Barton filed for a trademark for both the viking helmet and the name Viking for holloware and flatware of silver and/or other precious metals and claimed use of the marks since 1933. Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office, Volume 438 By United States. Patent Office h...
In 1933 Reed & Barton filed for a trademark for both the viking helmet and the name Viking for holloware and flatware of silver and/or other precious metals and claimed use of the marks since 1933.
John Shepard jeweller appears in the 1836 Longworth's American Almanac, New York Register and City Directory at 149 Reade. The death of a John Shepard is reported in the 1841 "The New World" on 11 October 1841 at Canajoharie, Montgomery County formerly of Hartford, Connecticut of the firm ...
30 March 1778 John Wackrill of the Parish of Saint Alphage London Widower and Watch Case Maker alleged his attention to marry Mary Muir of the same Parish aged 25 years Spinster.
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23 August 1722 Charles son of Edward Harrison of the Parish of Saint Ann Soho Square Cordwinder apprenticed to John Beckett London Goldsmith. 1 April 1729 Charles Harrison turned over to John Symonds Goldsmith for the remainder of his term. (Between interpreting handwriting and Latin this entry is j...