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  2. Alfred Jewel - Wikipedia

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    Side-on view of the Jewel The inscription round the sides. The Alfred Jewel is about 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (6.4 cm) long and is made of filigreed gold, enclosing a highly polished tear-shaped piece of clear quartz "rock crystal", beneath which is set a cloisonné enamel plaque, with an image of a man, perhaps Christ, with ecclesiastical symbols.

  3. National Bohemian - Wikipedia

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    The mascot's image is licensed for a Maryland Lottery scratch off; by Smyth Jewelers; and was the official team mascot of the Baltimore Bohemians professional soccer team. A Mr. Boh neon sign currently sits atop the former site of the National Brewery building in the Brewer's Hill neighborhood of Baltimore and is clearly visible from I-95 just ...

  4. File:Albert Henry Smyth, signature.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Albert Henry Smyth - Wikipedia

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    Albert Henry Smyth (June 18, 1863 – May 4, 1907) was a professor of history, writer, English teacher, editor, and a member and curator of the American Philosophical ...

  6. File:Albert Henry Smyth, engraving.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Koen founded Joe Koen & Son Jewelers in 1883 - Texas' oldest independently owned jewelry store. Carl Ranch (c. 1900), Danish chronometer maker; Albert Favarger (1851–1931), American clockmaker, Neuchâtel, electric slave clock; Richard Bürk (1851–1934), German entrepreneur, Villingen-Schwenningen. Württembergische Uhrenfabrik Bürk.

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