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  2. C. Jeré - Wikipedia

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    C. Jeré works range from representational to highly abstract, and are made and marketed by the corporation Artisan House. Curtis Jeré is a compound nom de plume of founding artists Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, who combined parts of their own names to create the C. Jeré signature.

  3. American craft - Wikipedia

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    Dale Chihuly's 30-foot blown-glass chandelier in the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2000. American craft is craft work produced by independent studio artists working with traditional craft materials and processes.

  4. Ronson (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Ronson lighter company started as The Art Metal Works in 1897 and was incorporated on July 20, 1898, by Max Hecht, Louis Vincent Aronson and Leopold Herzig, in Newark, New Jersey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  5. 100 years of heavy metal: Morris County iron crafter closing ...

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    Boonton Township, NJ -- January 23, 2024 -- Bud Knudsen gets ready to heat a piece of metal at Tringali Iron Works, the business his family started more than a century ago in New York.

  6. Butter fingers: Couple crafts 1,000-pound sculpture that will ...

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    Jim Victor and Marie Pelton pose next to this year's butter sculpture at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. It took more than 1,000 pounds of butter to create the sculpture.

  7. Hudson Yards, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Yards is located within two primary ZIP Codes. The area south of 34th Street is in 10001 and the area north of 34th Street is in 10018. [ 158 ] The United States Postal Service operates the RCU Annex Station post office at 340 West 42nd Street. [ 159 ]

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  9. Flour City Ornamental Iron Works Company - Wikipedia

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    Flour City Ornamental Iron Works, later known as Flour City Architectural Metal Works, continued its production of ornamental and architectural metal products. In the early 1990s, Flour City became a part of Flour City International, Inc., and its headquarters moved from Minnesota to Tennessee. [6]