J.Hollister/pure coin spoons

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Diana Rawlins
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J.Hollister/pure coin spoons

Postby Diana Rawlins » Tue May 17, 2005 1:01 am

I am trying to find out about this maker-maybe a pa. or New York State maker in the Buffalo area or Erie, Pa. This is where the family was from and I have about 2 generations of spoons by this maker.

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Postby silvercrown » Sat May 21, 2005 11:34 am

Your spoon was made by Julius Hollister born in 1818 in Glastonbury, Hartford, CT. He worked with Oliver Seymour in Hartford, CT, c.1845 as Seymour & Oliver. He alswo worked in Oswego, New York and for a while in Greenfield, MA. He may have also been associated with the Griswald Brothers of Middletown, CT. I have seen coins silver spoons with both marks.

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Postby Diana Rawlins » Sat May 21, 2005 5:10 pm

Thank you so much. This is indeed my mark--I still need someone to tell me how to get a picture in with my request. I would like to help by recording some of these marks for those still searching. Thank you. Diana Rawlins
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Postby admin » Tue May 31, 2005 1:37 am

Hi Diana,
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Re: J.Hollister/pure coin spoons

Postby Hollister » Wed Sep 15, 2010 4:29 pm

The spoons were made by John Hollister. He had a store in Greenfield, MA from 1844 to 1964 (3 generations). I have several of the spoons and a Jewelry and Coin store called Hollister Jewelry and Coins. John Hollister was my great great grandfather. Hope this helps.
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Re: J.Hollister/pure coin spoons

Postby wev » Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:31 pm

I have never seen a record of any John, but Joseph Harvey Hollister is well documented from the 1850s on as a jeweler in Greenfield, as was his son Edward later on. The mark shown, however, is not his, but belongs to his third cousin, the silversmith Julius, as others have posted.
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Re: J.Hollister/pure coin spoons

Postby silverly » Thu Sep 16, 2010 12:10 am

The business name J H Hollister jewelers continued to be listed in Greenfield business directories until at least 1956 with Edward H Hollister Jr as the proprietor at that time.
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Re: J.Hollister/pure coin spoons

Postby dognose » Sat May 17, 2014 4:21 pm

A perhaps another member of the same family, R.C. Hollister of Westfield, Massachusetts:

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R.C. Hollister - Westfield, Mass. - 1919

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