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  2. Gerald Ratner - Wikipedia

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    Following an unsuccessful attempt to become a jewellery consultant in France during the mid-1990s, he set up a health club in Henley-on-Thames in 1996, which was sold for £3.9m in 2001. Ratner then ran, from 2003, in collaboration with SB&T International Ltd, an export manufacturing company based in India and the online jewellery business ...

  3. Cheapside Hoard - Wikipedia

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    Cheapside pictured in 1909, with the church of St Mary-le-Bow in the background. The Cheapside Hoard is a hoard of jewellery from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, discovered in 1912 by workmen using a pickaxe to excavate in a cellar at 30–32 Cheapside in London, on the corner with Friday Street.

  4. R. A. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Robert Arthur Jones (20 November 1849 – 23 May 1925) [1] was born in Liverpool but moved to Southend-on-Sea after working for a clock and watchmaker in Manchester.In 1890 he set up his jewellery business on Southend's High Street.

  5. Glamorous gold jewelry staples you can wear on repeat — all ...

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    For on-trend jewelry at bargain prices, Amazon's accessories section is a treasure trove of accessible pieces. Whether you're shopping for the icing on the cake for your latest ensemble or ...

  6. Harriet Samuel - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Wolf was born on 8 March 1836 in London, the daughter of Schreiner Wolf of Great Yarmouth and his wife Matida. When her husband Walter Samuel (1829–1863) died, she took over her father-in-law's Liverpool clock- and watch-making business and moved it to Manchester, where Edgar, her son, took over the firm's retailing side, while she headed its mail order business.

  7. TJC (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The company mines and handcrafts many of the products sold on its TV networks, hence its claim to cut out the "middleman" [1] and to attempt to undercut high-street prices. On 14 January 2008, The Jewellery Channel moved from Teddington Studios to new purpose-built studios in Middlesex, simultaneously switching to widescreen-format broadcasting.

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