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Farrington and Hunnewell John Farrington and George W. Hunnewell started in Boston in the mid 1830's. They are listed in the Boston Almanac as being at 8 Williams Court through 1847 and listed at 4 Court Ave. in 1848. They worked at least through the late 1860's.

Fessendon & Co. Fessendon & Co. was in business from 1860-1922 in Providence, Rhode Island. They manufactured souvenir spoons among other items in silver.

William C. Finck Co. An Elizabeth, NJ company, William C. Finck was in business in the 1890's and 1900's. The company was out of business by 1915. (Trademarks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trade.)

Fine Arts Sterling Silver Co. The Fine Arts Sterling Silver Co. worked from 1944-1979 as the sole distributors for 6 sterling patterns manufactured by the International Silver Co.

J. F. Fradley & Co. J. F. Fradley & Co. was headquartered in New York, NY and was in business from the 1880's to the 1930's. They were manufacturers of silver plated cane and umbrella handles, toiletware and sterling silver hollowware such as picture frames and candy bowls.

French & Frankling. French & Franklin were in in business in the 1890's in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. They manufactured novelty items and flatware in sterling silver.


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