Yes, but not as many as in the colonial times.
John E. Langdon has written: 'Footnote by John E. Langdon ... to Bermuda silversmiths & their silver' -- subject(s): Canadian Silversmiths, Silversmiths, Canadian 'Early silversmiths and Canadian currency' -- subject(s): Money, Silversmiths, History 'Canadian silversmiths & their marks, 1667-1867' -- subject(s): Canadian Silversmiths, Hallmarks, Silversmiths, Silversmiths, Canadian
Yes. Paul Revere was a silversmith in Boston. You can visit his house today.
Wallace Silversmiths Inc. was created in 1833.
They make silver ! juck
Julia Sabine has written: 'Silversmiths of New Jersey, 1623-1800' -- subject(s): Silversmiths
Safety glasses and face shields are used to protect the faces of silversmiths and many other occupations.
Company silversmiths is simply one of those issues that is of crucial momentousness, that demands experienced looking after on
They were smart in the way of crafting artistic items, mostly from silver. If they were not smart in the way of crafing, sculpting, or art, they could not be silversmiths.
K. A. Citroen has written: 'Haarlemse zilversmeden en hun merken' -- subject(s): Silversmiths, Hallmarks, Silverwork, Registers 'Amsterdamse zilversmeden en hun merken' -- subject(s): Silversmiths, Hallmarks, Biography 'Dutch goldsmiths' and silversmiths' marks and names prior to 1812' -- subject(s): Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Hallmarks
i cannot answer that questtion
i would guess probably not.
Katharine Gross Farnham has written: 'Early silversmiths and the silver trade in Georgia' -- subject(s): Silversmiths, Hallmarks