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Silversmiths

Inductees are individuals who are recognized for their creative work in silversmithing. Considered to be a luxury trade it involves the manufacture of flatware (forks and spoons); knife handles (hollowware); bowls; tea, coffee and chocolate pots; serving trays; tankards and cups. It includes silversmiths who created prized jewelry, often for Royalty. Silversmiths are also recognized for their work in creating trophies and award items for single and repetitive individual and group achievements.

Henry G.  Reed

Henry G. Reed
Reed & Barton

Silversmiths
Date of Birth: 1810 — 1901

Founded in 1824, Reed & Barton was a silver manufacturer that produced silverware, flatware and...

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Paul Revere

Paul Revere

Silversmiths
United States
Date of Birth: 1735 — 1818

Paul Revere (December 21, 1734 – May 10, 1818]) was an American silversmith, engraver, early...

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Atsidi Sani

Atsidi Sani

Silversmiths
United States
Date of Birth: 1830 — 1918

Sani played an important role in the history of Navajo silversmithing. He is known by many to be...

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Tommy Singer

Tommy Singer

Silversmiths
United States
Date of Birth: 1940 — 2014

Tommy Singer (born 1940; death May 31, 2014) was a Navajo silversmith who specialized in chip-inlay...

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Paul Storr

Paul Storr

Silversmiths
United Kingdom
Date of Birth: 1770 — 1844

Paul Storr was England's most celebrated silversmith during the first half of the nineteenth...

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Charles Tiffany

Charles Tiffany
Tiffany & Co.

Silversmiths
United States
Date of Birth: 1812 — 1902

America's most famous silversmith from the mid 19th to early 20th century. The company began in...

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George Wickes

George Wickes
Garrard & Co.

Silversmiths
United Kingdom
Date of Birth: 1698 — 1761

Originally founded in 1735 by royal silversmith George Wickes, the firm was eventually taken...

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