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  2. Adrien Vachette - Wikipedia

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    Adrien Vachette was born in Cauffry and possibly apprenticed with Pierre-François Drais, who sponsored him for a master's certificate 21 July 1779. [1] He had a shop at Place Dauphine in Paris, and worked for a time with Marie-Etienne Nitot during the First Empire, and with the firm of Ouizille and Lemoine after the restoration of the monarchy: [2] In 1816, Charles Ouizille and Adrien ...

  3. Germain Bapst - Wikipedia

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    He contributed to French art historian Eugène Müntz's "Les Artistes Célèbres" in 1886. [13] In 1887, he notably published "Studies on French Goldsmithing in the 18th Century: The Germain, Goldsmiths-Sculptors of the King" (French: Etudes sur l'Orfèvrerie Française au XVIII siècle, Les Germain, orfèvres-scuplteurs du Roy).

  4. Category:French jewellery designers - Wikipedia

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    Also: France: People: By occupation: Designers: Jewellery designers Pages in category "French jewellery designers" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  5. Meet the French Designer Who Channels 18th-Century ... - AOL

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    Produced in collaboration with the Palais Galliera, Pierre-Louis Mascia's collection makes historic 18th-century threads look very 2021. Meet the French Designer Who Channels 18th-Century ...

  6. Category:French jewellers - Wikipedia

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    French jewellery designers (30 P) S. French silversmiths (17 P) Pages in category "French jewellers" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  7. Cut steel jewellery - Wikipedia

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    One of the major production items of 18th century cut steel was the shoe buckle and it is possible that the decline in the fashion for wearing buckles towards the end of the century drove the diversification of cut steel jewellery. [7] A cut steel hairpin. France served as a major export market but this was interrupted when war broke out 1793. [8]

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