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  2. Society of American Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    The SAS offered the Hans Christensen Sterling Silversmith's Award until 2006, a lifetime achievement award in silversmithing. The award was named after Hans Christensen (1924–1983), a metalsmith and a former professor at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).

  3. New Orleans Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Silversmiths is a jewelry and silverware retailer that specializes in both contemporary and antique gold jewelry, as well as antique holloware. [1] It was established in 1938 by Karl Dingeldein, a third generation silversmith from Hanau, Germany who had emigrated to the US.

  4. Silversmiths share skills with local students - AOL

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    Jun. 10—The atmosphere in the classroom was one of pure focus. Despite the drone of saws and sanders scraping against metal, the students were hard at work Thursday morning, carving Zuni bears ...

  5. Category:American silversmiths - Wikipedia

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  6. Stieff Silver - Wikipedia

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    The replicas of the Woodlawn Vase are now produced by a New York silversmith, through Jim Stieff. In 1977, the patterns of Schofield were discontinued. Frank Schofield had worked for Stieff for a few years around the start of the 20th century, before starting a silver business of his own. [ 1 ]

  7. Ubaldo Vitali - Wikipedia

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  8. Gebelein Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    Tea kettle on stand by Gebelein Silversmiths, c. 1910. Gebelein Silversmiths was an American silversmith shop, active in Boston during the twentieth century.. The firm was founded by George Christian Gebelein (November 6, 1878 – January 25, 1945), who was born in Wüstenselbitz, Bavaria, and emigrated to Somerville, Massachusetts, with his family as an infant.

  9. Kevin O'Dwyer (silversmith) - Wikipedia

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    He began his training in 1979 with jeweller Harriet Dreissigger and continued his studies with silversmiths William Frederick and Heikki Seppä.He has also occupied roles as artist-in-residence in the U.S state of Georgia, and lecturer in design methods at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, where he taught students business and product development skills.