Dominick & Haff was an American silver manufacturer based in New York City. It was co-founded by Henry Blanchard Dominick and Leroy B. Haff in 1872, incorporated in 1889, and it closed down in 1928. [1] The firm designed pots, mugs, centerpieces, spoons, tea sets and kettles. Examples can be seen at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [2] the Brooklyn Museum, [3] Cooper Hewitt, [4] the Indianapolis Museum of Art, [5] the Art Institute of Chicago, [6] the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, [7] and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. [8]