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  2. Goldsmiths (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Goldsmiths is a luxury jewellery retailer based in the United Kingdom. History. The business was founded by Thomas Cooke as the Northern Goldsmiths Company in ...

  3. Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    Quite often the goldsmith's job involves the making of mountings for gemstones, in which case they often are referred to as jewelers. 'Jeweller', however, is a term mostly reserved for a person who deals in jewellery (buys and sells) and not to be confused with a goldsmith, silversmith, gemologist, diamond cutter, and diamond setters.

  4. Rundell and Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The firm was appointed as one of the goldsmiths and jewellers to the king in 1797 and Principal Royal Goldsmiths & Jewellers in 1804, and the firm held the Royal Warrant until 1843. [6] Amongst its employees were the well-known artists John Flaxman and Thomas Stothard, who both designed and modelled silverware.

  5. Reid & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Reid & Sons is a firm of silversmiths founded in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1788 by Christian Ker Reid and which continues to trade today as part of the 'Goldsmiths Group'. In 2013 Reid & Sons celebrated its 235th anniversary.

  6. Crown Jeweller - Wikipedia

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    If the title had existed before 1843, it would have applied to William Jones of Jefferys & Jones (1782–96), Philip Gilbert of Jefferys, Jones & Gilbert (1797–1820), and Rundell & Bridge (1821–43). Before 1782, the work of repairing and making the Crown Jewels was distributed to various goldsmiths and jewellers on an ad-hoc basis. [2]

  7. Category:Goldsmiths - Wikipedia

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    Goldsmiths are metalworkers who specialize in working with gold; the distinction between these and the silversmiths (in Category:Silversmiths) is often arbitrary, as the same people often worked in both metals. Historically, many also made jewellery and practiced engraving as printmakers

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