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  2. Robert Welch (designer) - Wikipedia

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    He remained as silversmith, model maker and draughtsman until well into the 21st century. [12] In 1960, Prince Philip commissioned Robert Welch to design and produce a silver trophy, known as the Prince Philip Silver Wink, which has been awarded since 1961 to the top British university tiddlywinks team competing in inter-university matches. [13 ...

  3. William B. Durgin Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by silversmith William Butler Durgin (July 29, 1833 – May 6, 1905). Durgin was born in Campton, New Hampshire, and from 1849-1853 apprenticed to Boston silversmith Newell Harding. [1] In the 1840s Durgin moved back to Concord, where he opened a small shop making spoons opposite the Free Bridge Road.

  4. Robert Stone (silversmith) - Wikipedia

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    Stone's works were distinguished by being hand crafted throughout his career, during an era of increasing mass production of goods such as silverware. [4] He was responsible for a number of major commissions, including a cross and candlesticks for the Temple Church, London; an altar cross for the Wren Chapel, Pembroke College, Cambridge, and a rosebowl made from palladium, a rarely used ...

  5. Category:English silversmiths - Wikipedia

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  6. Hester Bateman - Wikipedia

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    Hester Bateman (bap. 1708 – 16 September 1794 [1]) was an English silversmith, renowned for her high quality flatware and ornamental silverware.A craftswoman working within the family business, she was succeeded in turn by her sons, daughter-in-law, grandson and great-grandson.

  7. William Hazen Rogers - Wikipedia

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    William Hazen Rogers (born May 13, 1801) was an American master silversmith and a pioneer in the silver-plate industry and whose work and name have survived to the present day. Rogers – together with his two brothers and, later, his son – was responsible for more than 100 patterns of silver and silver-plated cutlery and serving dishes.

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