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ade onwards Evald Nielsen's oldest son, the | silversmith Aage Weimar (1902-1986) worked in the firm, |
He first trained as a | silversmith achieving the highest excellence with the S |
Danish | silversmith and designer Georg Arthur Jensen. |
d Upham Marsters became a noted watchmaker, | silversmith and inventor in Nova Scotia. |
He is a sculptor and | silversmith and is known for his abstractions of animal |
He became a successful watchmaker and | silversmith and lived on Broadway between Fifth Street |
His father was a | silversmith, and likely taught his son the trade. |
a Taikon (30 July 1926) is a Swedish Romani | silversmith and actor from the Kalderash caste. |
on Mordan (1790 - 9 Apr 1843) was a British | silversmith and a co-inventor of the first patented mec |
he abandoned ceramics and began again as a | silversmith and designer with the master, Mogens Ballin |
, a muralist, a sculptor, a photographer, a | silversmith, and an able builder of models and dioramas |
of Jeremiah Dummer, the first American born | silversmith, and Anna Atwater. |
mmigrant, Abraham Myer, who was a jeweller, | silversmith and watchmaker. |
f a tallow chandler, was a London gold- and | silversmith and an outspoken critic of Huguenot goldsmi |
ribed herself on trade cards as "Goldsmith, | Silversmith, and Jeweller, [who] makes and sells all so |
(around 1645 - probably around 1680) was a | silversmith and schutter from The Hague who played a le |
At first he worked as | silversmith as well as engraver, but after a few years |
ence had established himself as the leading | silversmith at the Cape, receiving commissions from the |
ull was born in Birmingham and trained as a | silversmith at the Vittoria Street School of Jewellery |
ncis Crump of St. Foster's, City of London, | silversmith, bachelor, 30, and Hester Dolling of the pa |
12, 1793 - September, 1870) was a prominent | silversmith, banker and educator. |
Canadian | silversmith Beth M. Biggs was commissioned to make the |
His firm also designed and built The | Silversmith Building, which is now The Silversmith hote |
tish scientist and philosopher and a London | silversmith by trade. |
It took the German | silversmith Charles Frederick Kandler four years to mak |
The article also contains an appendix by | silversmith Claudio Franchi corroborating the historica |
was born in Braunschweig as the son of the | silversmith David Ferdinand Howaldt. he learned silvers |
Born in Braunschweig, the son of the | silversmith David Ferdinand Howaldt, with whom he got h |
After an apprenticeship as a | silversmith during 1924-1927, Bill took up studies at t |
ay labourers, who had learnt the art of the | silversmith from their ancestors of the eighteenth cent |
ure silver) mace that was crafted by London | silversmith Fuller White and was presented to the 'Boro |
rocer, but in 1906 began working for Danish | silversmith Georg Jensen. |
Bussey, a | silversmith, had bought the land from the Weld Family i |
The daughter of Simon Pantin, a renowned | silversmith himself, Godfrey was born in London and is |
James Geddy was a | silversmith in Williamsburg during the 18th century. |
f Los Angeles, who continued designing as a | silversmith in that tradition. |
On leaving school he trained to be a | silversmith in the Hockley area of Birmingham now known |
f; a Chalice, Paten and Flagon, made by the | silversmith John Keith in 1850 to Butterfields design, |
ruary 2, 1832) was an American engraver and | silversmith, known as "The Revere of Connecticut." |
Wickes was an accomplished | silversmith known for his work in the rococo style, and |
He and his wife, Turid, an accomplished | silversmith, live in Homer. |
ter Blanchard (1886 - 1973) was an American | silversmith living and working in Pacoima, California i |
el Dulany went to Manhattan to consult with | silversmith Louis Tiffany to design a suitable trophy, |
Ron A. Webster, songwriter, | silversmith, lyricist of "The Last Farewell". |
s of the True Cross, made by the Maastricht | silversmith Master Ulrich around 1490. |
In Colonial America, | silversmith Matthew Dunsinane was secretly the masked h |
In 1769 the town was founded by a British | silversmith named Stephen Courage. |
was considered the most important Bostonian | silversmith of his day. |
(1673-present) was the pre-eminent Parisian | silversmith of the Rococo. |
diot (died 1869) was the outstanding French | silversmith of his generation; the son of Napoleon's si |
Ellis was co-founder of the jewellery and | silversmith P.W. Ellis Company Limited with his brother |
tember 3, 1942-October 23, 2009) was a Hopi | silversmith, painter, and sculptor. |
The son of a Paris | silversmith Pierre Germain (none of whose work survives |
-1850) contributed to its making along with | silversmith Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843) and is |
married Becca Blanchard, daughter of noted | silversmith Porter Blanchard. |
Francis Crump (1711-1800s) was a London | silversmith producing mostly hollowware. |
Paul Revere (1735-1818), | silversmith, Revolutionary War Patriot |
e amount of surplus silver deposited in his | silversmith safe. |
The story begins in the Boston | silversmith shop of Ephraim Lapham, where protagonist J |
It was my father's dream that I learn to | silversmith so that I could continue his beliefs." |
n the form of a pendant, is ascribed to the | silversmith St Dunstan (909−988 AD), and could probably |
In later years he would name his mansion at | Silversmith Street Clareden after Clare College. |
artists were the cabinetmaker William Vile, | silversmith Thomas Heming, the landscape designer Capab |
born in Skinner's Row, Dublin, the son of a | silversmith, to whose business he was brought up. |
Today Mappin & Webb is | silversmith to both Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and |
Charles Christofle (1805-1863), and became | silversmith to Napoleon III and one of the major silver |
My father was a | silversmith, too. |
) was, like his namesake father, a renowned | silversmith who created fine works in silver and someti |
ngton, Kent - 1939) was an English art deco | silversmith who apprenticed to Henry Wilson in 1899. |
ld (c.1785 - 1828), a Savannah merchant and | silversmith, who bequeathed $2,500.00 |
in Sarzana, the son of Giovanni Fiasella, a | silversmith, who, noting his skills apprenticed him as |
- 24 May 1718) was the first American-born | silversmith, whose works are today highly valued. |
Spratling's son was | silversmith William Spratling. |
tiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850) was a French | silversmith working in a neoclassical style. |
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