Joseph Nye Dunning
- Born: 2 Jan 1793, Brunswick ME
- Died: 14 Dec 1841, Burlington VT
General notes:
Silversmith and clockmaker
Events in his life were:

- Partnership: Lemuel Curtis, in 1813-1820, in Concord MA. As CURTIS & DUNNING. According to Northern Sentinel their shop was located on the north-east corner of Court House Square. Partnership ended on 01 May 1832. 16

- Partnership: Joseph Nye Dunning, in 1821-1832, in Burlington VT. As CURTIS & DUNNING. Partnership ended on 01 May 1832. 3

- Alternate Mark. For CURTIS & DUNNING

- Alternate Mark. For CURTIS & DUNNING
- Advertised: Northern Sentinel, on 6 Jan 1821, in Burlington VT. As CURTIS & DUNNING, offering a large assortment of silver items of the best silver and superior workmanship. 3

- Example: Wall clock by CURTIS & DUNNING, circa 1825, in Old Sturbridge Village. H: 39 7/8"
- Flynt & Fales: 1825, in Burlington VT. Moved shop to brick store three doors north of former stand 3
- Advertised: Free Press, in 1830, in Burlington VT. As CURTIS & DUNNING announcing that they had sold their stock and rented shop to R. Fitzgerald. The partnership then exclusively manufactured clocks. 3

- He worked in 1832-1841 as a clockmaker in Burlington VT with his shop at 104 College Street, second floor. 16
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