Some London Advertisements and Information
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PEARSON & GREEN
7, Charterhouse Buildings, London
Pearson & Green - London - 1872
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7, Charterhouse Buildings, London
Pearson & Green - London - 1872
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GEORGE SPILLER
3, Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square, London
George Spiller - London - 1891
George Spiller - London - 1906
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3, Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square, London
George Spiller - London - 1891
George Spiller - London - 1906
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J.R. LOSADA
105, Regent Street, London
J.R. Losada - London - 1862
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105, Regent Street, London
J.R. Losada - London - 1862
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GAY & SONS
133, High Holborn, London
Gay & Sons - London - 1873
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133, High Holborn, London
Gay & Sons - London - 1873
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MORITZ (Morrice) PILLISCHER
398, Oxford Street, later, 88,New Bond Street, London
M. Pillischer - London - 1873
The business was later succeeded by Moritz's nephew, Jacob Pillischer.
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398, Oxford Street, later, 88,New Bond Street, London
M. Pillischer - London - 1873
The business was later succeeded by Moritz's nephew, Jacob Pillischer.
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DIXONS & TOOKE
28, Ely Place, Hatton Garden, London
Dixons & Tooke - London - 1851
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28, Ely Place, Hatton Garden, London
Dixons & Tooke - London - 1851
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ERNEST R. SHIPTON (Cyclists Touring Club)
47, Victoria Street, Westminster, later, Bank Buildings, 280, Euston Road, London
Ernest R. Shipton, who was the secretary of the Cyclists Touring Club (founded 1878, incorporated 1887), registered the above trade mark in the United States on the 29th June 1886, for use on lockets, brooches, badges, etc.
The mark consists of three feathered wings and the letters 'C' 'T' 'C' surrounding a central cog with the words 'Trade Mark'.
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47, Victoria Street, Westminster, later, Bank Buildings, 280, Euston Road, London
Ernest R. Shipton, who was the secretary of the Cyclists Touring Club (founded 1878, incorporated 1887), registered the above trade mark in the United States on the 29th June 1886, for use on lockets, brooches, badges, etc.
The mark consists of three feathered wings and the letters 'C' 'T' 'C' surrounding a central cog with the words 'Trade Mark'.
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CLAUDIUS ASH & SONS Ltd.
6,7,8 & 9, Broad Street, Golden Square, London
Claudius Ash & Sons Limited - London - 1893
Claudius Ash & Sons were suppliers of precious metals to the dental industry.
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6,7,8 & 9, Broad Street, Golden Square, London
Claudius Ash & Sons Limited - London - 1893
Claudius Ash & Sons were suppliers of precious metals to the dental industry.
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REGENT STREET JEWELLERY AND IMPORTING Co. Ltd.
135, Regent Street, London
Regent Street Jewellery and Importing Co. Lim. - London - 1886
Manager: H. Wilders Rollisson
135, Regent Street was also occupied at this time by H.C. Wilkinson & Co., see: http://925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 35#p108007
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135, Regent Street, London
Regent Street Jewellery and Importing Co. Lim. - London - 1886
Manager: H. Wilders Rollisson
135, Regent Street was also occupied at this time by H.C. Wilkinson & Co., see: http://925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 35#p108007
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HAMILTON & Co.
202, Regent Street, London
Hamilton & Co. - London - 1903
The business of Edward J. Duveen.
Successors to the Incorporated Goldsmiths' Realization Co.
Hamilton & Co. entered their marks, 'H' above '&' above 'CO' contained within an inverted heart-shaped punch, with the London Assay Office on the 9th April 1902, 6th June 1902, 17th October 1902 and 6th June 1903.
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202, Regent Street, London
Hamilton & Co. - London - 1903
The business of Edward J. Duveen.
Successors to the Incorporated Goldsmiths' Realization Co.
Hamilton & Co. entered their marks, 'H' above '&' above 'CO' contained within an inverted heart-shaped punch, with the London Assay Office on the 9th April 1902, 6th June 1902, 17th October 1902 and 6th June 1903.
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JOHN PERKINS AND RICHARD HENRY
7, North-Place, Gray's-Inn-Road, London
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between John Perkins and Richard Henry, of No. 7, North-place, Gray's-inn-road, in the county of Middlesex, Manufacturing Jewellers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that the said John Perkins will in future carry on the said business on his own account, and pay and receive all debts due to and from the late firm; As witness our hands this 18th day of December 1841.
John Perkins.
Richard Henry.
Source: The London Gazette - 24th December 1841
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7, North-Place, Gray's-Inn-Road, London
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between John Perkins and Richard Henry, of No. 7, North-place, Gray's-inn-road, in the county of Middlesex, Manufacturing Jewellers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and that the said John Perkins will in future carry on the said business on his own account, and pay and receive all debts due to and from the late firm; As witness our hands this 18th day of December 1841.
John Perkins.
Richard Henry.
Source: The London Gazette - 24th December 1841
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D. BERRE
36, High Holborn, London
D. Berre - London - 1870
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36, High Holborn, London
D. Berre - London - 1870
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ART FITTINGS LIMITED
112, Victoria Street, Westminster, London
Art Fittings Limited - London - 1902
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112, Victoria Street, Westminster, London
Art Fittings Limited - London - 1902
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KIBBLE
22, Gracechurch Street, and 51, Ludgate Hill, London
Kibbles' - London - 1870
Kibble - London - 1878
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22, Gracechurch Street, and 51, Ludgate Hill, London
Kibbles' - London - 1870
Kibble - London - 1878
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SWAN NASH
253, Oxford Street and 29, Leinster Terrace, London
Swan Nash - London - 1864
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253, Oxford Street and 29, Leinster Terrace, London
Swan Nash - London - 1864
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CLIFFORD & Co.
Strand, London
Two Strand jewelry establishments were the victims of an organized raid the other afternoon when several hundred men, said to be unemployed, smashed plate-glass windows and carried off trays of jewelry valued at over $20,000. The London Goldsmiths Co. and Messrs. Clifford & Co.'s premises adjoin each other. When the mob reached this point of the Strand, which is not far from Trafalgar Square and Whitehall where all the War Office windows were smashed, someone shouted: "Now boys— go!" Immediately there was a fusillade of stones and pieces of iron at the two jewelry establishments. The plate-glass windows of Clifford & Co.'s fell out, exposing a large collection of glittering and unprotected jewelry. Whole trays of rings and watches and other articles of value were snatched away. The London Goldsmiths' Co. also suffered, the windows being smashed and some jewelry stolen, the riotors decamping, and leaving a trail of jewelry in their wake. Three men were arrested, two of them being held down by the jewelry shop manager and an assistant. The jewelry shop's raid was part of an attack on Downing St. where Lloyd George was granting an interview to labor mayors, councilors and other officials. An ambulance detachment treated 70 cases in the course of an hour and 20 persons, including two policemen, were removed on stretchers. Missiles used included iron bolts, concrete and flint.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1920
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Strand, London
Two Strand jewelry establishments were the victims of an organized raid the other afternoon when several hundred men, said to be unemployed, smashed plate-glass windows and carried off trays of jewelry valued at over $20,000. The London Goldsmiths Co. and Messrs. Clifford & Co.'s premises adjoin each other. When the mob reached this point of the Strand, which is not far from Trafalgar Square and Whitehall where all the War Office windows were smashed, someone shouted: "Now boys— go!" Immediately there was a fusillade of stones and pieces of iron at the two jewelry establishments. The plate-glass windows of Clifford & Co.'s fell out, exposing a large collection of glittering and unprotected jewelry. Whole trays of rings and watches and other articles of value were snatched away. The London Goldsmiths' Co. also suffered, the windows being smashed and some jewelry stolen, the riotors decamping, and leaving a trail of jewelry in their wake. Three men were arrested, two of them being held down by the jewelry shop manager and an assistant. The jewelry shop's raid was part of an attack on Downing St. where Lloyd George was granting an interview to labor mayors, councilors and other officials. An ambulance detachment treated 70 cases in the course of an hour and 20 persons, including two policemen, were removed on stretchers. Missiles used included iron bolts, concrete and flint.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1920
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T.T. STURTEVANT
6, Skinner Street, later, St. John's Works, 92, Clerkenwell Road, later, 105-111, Euston Street, Euston Road, London
T.T. Sturtevant - London - 1893
The business of Thomas Thorold Sturtevant.
Thomas Thorold Sturtevant entered his mark, 'TT' above 'S', contained within a heraldic shield, with the London Assay Office on the 8th June 1871.
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6, Skinner Street, later, St. John's Works, 92, Clerkenwell Road, later, 105-111, Euston Street, Euston Road, London
T.T. Sturtevant - London - 1893
The business of Thomas Thorold Sturtevant.
Thomas Thorold Sturtevant entered his mark, 'TT' above 'S', contained within a heraldic shield, with the London Assay Office on the 8th June 1871.
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GEORGE GRANT
Grove-place, Upper Holloway, London
COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS
The following Persons, who, on their several Petitions filed in the Court, have obtained Interim Orders for protection from process, are required to appear in Court as hereinafter mentioned, at the Court-House, in Portugal-street, Lincoln’s-Inn, as follows, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:
On Friday the 7th March 1851, at Eleven o'Clock precisely, before the Chief Commissioner Law:
George Henry Grant, sued as George Grant, formerly of Grove-place, Upper Holloway, Journeyman Jeweller, afterwards of Hanscomb's-yard, Lower Holloway, in no business or employment, and now of Alfred-place, Hornsey-road, Holloway, all in Middlesex, Journeyman Jeweller, during part of the time a Working Jeweller and Carman to a Corn and Coal Merchant.
Source: The London Gazette - 21st February 1851
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Grove-place, Upper Holloway, London
COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS
The following Persons, who, on their several Petitions filed in the Court, have obtained Interim Orders for protection from process, are required to appear in Court as hereinafter mentioned, at the Court-House, in Portugal-street, Lincoln’s-Inn, as follows, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:
On Friday the 7th March 1851, at Eleven o'Clock precisely, before the Chief Commissioner Law:
George Henry Grant, sued as George Grant, formerly of Grove-place, Upper Holloway, Journeyman Jeweller, afterwards of Hanscomb's-yard, Lower Holloway, in no business or employment, and now of Alfred-place, Hornsey-road, Holloway, all in Middlesex, Journeyman Jeweller, during part of the time a Working Jeweller and Carman to a Corn and Coal Merchant.
Source: The London Gazette - 21st February 1851
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PHILIP ANTROBUS Ltd. - PHILIP ANTROBUS (1921), Ltd.
Maddox Street, later, 15-17, New Burlington Place, Regent Street, later, Bond Street, London
Burglars stole over £1,500 worth of jewellery from the premises of Messrs. Philip Antrobus, in Maddox-street, London. Hundreds of articles were included in the haul, which consisted principally of diamond and pearl pendants and diamonds set in various forms. "Sweepings" from the manufacturing process — such as strips of gold and platinum - were also taken.
Source: Abergavenny Chronicle and Monmouthshire Advertiser - 17th June 1910
Philip Antrobus (1921), Ltd., 15/17 New Burlington PI., Regent St., London, W. 1 has been formed, with a capital of £15,000, to take over the business of manufacturing jewelers carried on by Philip Antrobus, Ltd.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th December 1921
Philip Antrobus designed and manufactured the engagement ring given to the then Princess Elizabeth by Prince Philip in 1947.
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Maddox Street, later, 15-17, New Burlington Place, Regent Street, later, Bond Street, London
Burglars stole over £1,500 worth of jewellery from the premises of Messrs. Philip Antrobus, in Maddox-street, London. Hundreds of articles were included in the haul, which consisted principally of diamond and pearl pendants and diamonds set in various forms. "Sweepings" from the manufacturing process — such as strips of gold and platinum - were also taken.
Source: Abergavenny Chronicle and Monmouthshire Advertiser - 17th June 1910
Philip Antrobus (1921), Ltd., 15/17 New Burlington PI., Regent St., London, W. 1 has been formed, with a capital of £15,000, to take over the business of manufacturing jewelers carried on by Philip Antrobus, Ltd.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th December 1921
Philip Antrobus designed and manufactured the engagement ring given to the then Princess Elizabeth by Prince Philip in 1947.
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FREDERICK J. COX
22, Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London
Frederick J. Cox - London - 1864
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22, Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London
Frederick J. Cox - London - 1864
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