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  2. 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.

  3. Oliver Goldsmith (company) - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Goldsmith is a British eyewear design company established in London in 1926 by Phillip Oliver Goldsmith. Under the directorship of his son Charles "Oliver" Goldsmith, grandsons Andrew Oliver and Raymond, and great-granddaughter Claire Goldsmith, the brand became known worldwide for its innovative designs for glasses and sunglasses worn by celebrities such as Diana Dors, Michael Caine ...

  4. Dublin Assay Office - Wikipedia

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    Company of Goldsmiths of Dublin and Assay Office The Dublin Assay Office was established in 1637 to supervise the assaying of all gold and silver throughout the whole Kingdom of Ireland , [ 1 ] when the Dublin Company of Goldsmiths was founded by royal charter (13 Charles I), re-establishing the medieval Guild of All Saints.

  5. 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.

  6. Goldsmith's - Wikipedia

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    Goldsmith's was a department store founded in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1870 by German immigrant brothers Jacob and Isaac Goldsmith. It grew into a chain largely located in the Memphis metropolitan area, until 2005, when the nameplate was eliminated and replaced by Macy's .

  7. Marshall Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, he entered the field of management education after meeting Paul Hersey, and Goldsmith later co-founded the management education firm Keilty, Goldsmith and Company. [9] He became a founding partner of the Marshall Goldsmith Group, an executive coaching group. [10] Throughout Marshall's career, he has worked with CEOs from over 200 ...

  8. Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    A goldsmith is a metalworker who specializes in working with gold and other precious metals. Modern goldsmiths mainly specialize in jewelry-making but historically, they have also made silverware , platters , goblets , decorative and serviceable utensils, and ceremonial or religious items.

  9. Robert Brandon - Wikipedia

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    Robert Brandon (died 30 May 1591) was an English goldsmith and jeweller to Queen Elizabeth I of England. [1] A prominent member of the Goldsmiths' Company, Brandon was elected Chamberlain or treasurer of the City of London in 1583, a position he held until his death in 1591. [1]