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  2. Diana Scarisbrick - Wikipedia

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    A World of Invention: Rings from the Goldsmiths' Company Collection 1961–2022 Dora Thornton and Frances Parton; preface by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson; introduction by Diana Scarisbrick (London: Goldsmiths' Company, 2022) ISBN 9780907814405.

  3. Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths - Wikipedia

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    The third and present Goldsmiths' Hall in the late 19th century. The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths (commonly known as The Goldsmiths' Company and formally styled The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery of Goldsmiths of the City of London), [2] is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London, headquartered at Goldsmiths' Hall, London EC2.

  4. Goldsmiths (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded by Thomas Cooke as the Northern Goldsmiths Company in Blackett Street in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1892. [1] [2] [3]After selling marine chronometers to the Admiralty during the First World War, [4] the company became the UK’s first appointed stockist of Rolex watches in 1919.

  5. Herbert Foxwell - Wikipedia

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    When The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths purchased the library of economic literature from Foxwell in 1901 for £10,000 it contained about 30,000 books. The Company also generously provided Foxwell with a series of subventions following the purchase of the Library to enable him to make further acquisitions prior to the gift of the Goldsmiths ...

  6. Francis Child (died 1713) - Wikipedia

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    Child was born in 1642, the son of Robert Child, clothier, of Heddington in Wiltshire. He came to London at an early age, and was apprenticed in March 1656 to William Hall, a goldsmith of London, for a term of eight years, on the expiration of which he was admitted, 24 March 1664, to the freedom of the Goldsmiths' Company, and on 7 April 1664 to that of the city of London.

  7. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the company was sold to Harper & Row, which bought Lippincott and briefly combined the two as Lippincott & Crowell in 1979 before consolidating them into Harper & Row in 1980. [ 3 ] The Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers Records are housed in the Syracuse University Library's Special Collections Research Center.

  8. Castellani (goldsmiths) - Wikipedia

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    Fortunato Pio Castellani (1794–1865) is regarded as the forefather of the family. In 1814, Fortunato opened his own workshop in Rome. The progenitor specialized in the creation of jewels emulating the ones that then came to light from the necropolis of Etruria, that were found in the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum or that could be observed in the Campana collection.

  9. German Goldsmith's House - Wikipedia

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    The goldsmith Ebbe Weiss-Weingart donated 250 pieces of jewelry from the years 1947 to 1998 to the city of Hanau for the German Goldsmiths' House, as an essential contribution to the collection begun in 1960, which today, with well over 1,200 pieces of jewelry and tableware, provides a representative overview of the national and international ...

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