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  2. Sterling Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Jewelers, Inc. is an American specialty jewelry company headquartered in Akron, Ohio.The company was founded in 1910 by Henry Shaw (the father of Jerry Shaw, the chairman emeritus of Sterling today), from LeRoy's Jewelers in Lorain, Ohio.

  3. A 102-year-old Tacoma street clock has stopped. Here’s the ...

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    LeRoy Jewelers decided to stay, Farber said, and two decades after it was carted off, he went searching for the old Rose Street Clock. At the city warehouse, he found all the pieces of the clock ...

  4. Le Roy et fils - Wikipedia

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    An antique Leroy & Fils pocket watch. Le Roy et fils was a French company making clocks and watches. The company was founded in 1785 by Basile Charles le Roy (1765–1839), who later passed it on to his son, Charles-Louis Le Roy. Le Roy et Fils became successful and survived the turmoils of the French Revolution.

  5. June Schwarcz - Wikipedia

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    June Schwarcz (née June Morris, June 10, 1918 in Denver – August 2, 2015) was an American enamel artist who created tactile, expressive objects by applying technical mastery of her medium to vessel forms and plaques, which she considers non-functional sculpture.

  6. Leroy Merlin - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Merlin (French: [ləʁwa mɛʁlɛ̃]) is a French-headquartered home improvement and gardening retailer serving several countries in Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. Leroy Merlin is owned by the Mulliez family , which also owns Auchan .

  7. Franklin Simon & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The chain was founded in February 1902, as Franklin Simon Specialty Shops by Franklin Simon (1865-1934) and his business partner Herman A. Flurscheim. [3] Leroy C. Palmer became president of the company in 1934 at the death of Franklin Simon, and Benjamin Goldstein was the head of Franklin Simon until 1963.

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