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TJIO TOEI NIO
Gasfabriekweg 5b, Buitenzorg, (Bogor, West Java, Indonesia)
Tjio Toei Nio - Buitenzorg - 1934
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Gasfabriekweg 5b, Buitenzorg, (Bogor, West Java, Indonesia)
Tjio Toei Nio - Buitenzorg - 1934
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G. STEPANOFF
800, Avenue Joffre, Shanghai
G. Stepanoff - Shanghai - 1941
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800, Avenue Joffre, Shanghai
G. Stepanoff - Shanghai - 1941
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FAV. VRIESLAND
Solo (Surakarta, Java, Indonesia)
Fav. Vriesland - Solo - 1934
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Solo (Surakarta, Java, Indonesia)
Fav. Vriesland - Solo - 1934
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THE JADE STORE
12a, Nanking Road, Shanghai
The Jade Store - Shanghai - 1924
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12a, Nanking Road, Shanghai
The Jade Store - Shanghai - 1924
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KHOUW & LIE
Pasar Baroe 69, Weltevreden, Batavia (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Khouw & Lie - Batavia - 1927
Khouw & Lie - Batavia - 1934
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Pasar Baroe 69, Weltevreden, Batavia (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Khouw & Lie - Batavia - 1927
Khouw & Lie - Batavia - 1934
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SING CHEN PEARL Co.
Shanghai
C. F. Wang, of the Sing Chen Pearl Co., Shanghai, China, spent a few days in Chicago last week calling on the trade in the interest of his firm. He left Chicago to go to New York to spend a week there.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th July 1925
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Shanghai
C. F. Wang, of the Sing Chen Pearl Co., Shanghai, China, spent a few days in Chicago last week calling on the trade in the interest of his firm. He left Chicago to go to New York to spend a week there.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th July 1925
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BRITISH MANUFACTURES, Ltd.
43, Kiangsi Road, Shanghai
A firm holding several leading British representations at Shanghai is that of the British Manufactures, Ltd., and the address is now at 43, Kiangsi Road, where Mr. P. Scott is the director.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th May 1917
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43, Kiangsi Road, Shanghai
A firm holding several leading British representations at Shanghai is that of the British Manufactures, Ltd., and the address is now at 43, Kiangsi Road, where Mr. P. Scott is the director.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th May 1917
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G.A. EFRON
Special Dragon Works, Palace Hotel Building, Nanking Road, Shanghai
G.A. Efron - Shanghai - 1938
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Special Dragon Works, Palace Hotel Building, Nanking Road, Shanghai
G.A. Efron - Shanghai - 1938
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Chinese Silversmiths. — The men of the Shan tribes, in the kingdom of Pong, China, are expert silversmiths. Their enamels are very brilliant, and employed with beautiful effect in the floral patterns which form the principal stock of designs. The only other forms of ornamentation, the rope-shaped fillets and rounded studs or bosses, singularly resemble those found on the diadems or armlets of the early historical periods of Scandinavian art. The plain torques or neck rings in use, especially among the Hotha Shans, only differ from the ancient Irish type by their more rounded form, and by their pointed ends being bent outwards in lieu of being expanded into cymbal-shaped faces. Another kind of torque is of the same shape, but covered with leaf ornaments and cones in filigree and enamel, alternating with red or blue stones or pieces of glass. Torque-like, hollow rings, covered with floral enrichments, are worn as bracelets; sometimes they are gilt with very red gold, and enamelled, a jewel being usually set in the centre. Another form is a silver hoop, nearly two inches in breadth, with rounded edges and filigree borders, most elaborately set with floral rosettes of three circles, rows of leaves, brown, green, and dark purple, centred by a large silver stud.
Source: Journal of Applied Science - 1877
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Source: Journal of Applied Science - 1877
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M. KUBO
Osaka
T. Tachibana, an old goods dealer, and M. Kubo, a gold and silver smith, were arrested in Osaka on September 30th on a charge of having counterfeited a number of British coins—one pound sterling each—and some Japanese silver. They are reported to have said at the Police station that they had been ordered by two Chinese merchants to make five hundred £1 pieces for yen 3.50 per piece, and that the Chinaman proposed to circulate the false coins in Shanghai.
Source: The Japan Weekly Mail - 6th October 1906
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Osaka
T. Tachibana, an old goods dealer, and M. Kubo, a gold and silver smith, were arrested in Osaka on September 30th on a charge of having counterfeited a number of British coins—one pound sterling each—and some Japanese silver. They are reported to have said at the Police station that they had been ordered by two Chinese merchants to make five hundred £1 pieces for yen 3.50 per piece, and that the Chinaman proposed to circulate the false coins in Shanghai.
Source: The Japan Weekly Mail - 6th October 1906
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SHERIFF & DEEN
1, Wing Lok Building, Kowloon
Sheriff & Deen - Kowloon - 1930
Sheriff & Deen - Kowloon - 1930
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1, Wing Lok Building, Kowloon
Sheriff & Deen - Kowloon - 1930
Sheriff & Deen - Kowloon - 1930
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WINDSOR BROS.
56, Nathan Road, Kowloon
Windsor Bros. - Kowloon - 1930
Established in 1902.
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56, Nathan Road, Kowloon
Windsor Bros. - Kowloon - 1930
Established in 1902.
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ISACK & Co.
64, Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong
Isack & Co. - Hong Kong - 1930
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64, Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong
Isack & Co. - Hong Kong - 1930
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JAMES STEER
9, Ice House Street, Central, Hong Kong
James Steer - Hong Kong - 1921
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9, Ice House Street, Central, Hong Kong
James Steer - Hong Kong - 1921
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SHOBIDO JEWELRY Co.
Yodoyabashi, Osaka, Japan
Shobido Jewelry Co. - Osaka - 1928
The Shobido Jewelry Co. was established in 1900 by Eikichiro Eto. The business continues today.
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Yodoyabashi, Osaka, Japan
Shobido Jewelry Co. - Osaka - 1928
The Shobido Jewelry Co. was established in 1900 by Eikichiro Eto. The business continues today.
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L.G. RIGANTI & Co.
Si Kak Phya Sri, Bangkok, Siam
L.G. Riganti & Co. - Bangkok - 1932
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Si Kak Phya Sri, Bangkok, Siam
L.G. Riganti & Co. - Bangkok - 1932
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LANE, CRAWFORD, Ltd.
Hong Kong
Lane, Crawford, Ltd. - Hong Kong - 1929
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Hong Kong
Lane, Crawford, Ltd. - Hong Kong - 1929
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BASSEIN
Burma
The decision of the High Court of Rangoon in the suit of Bassein, Burma, jewelers against the Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., for the value of a parcel of diamonds lost in the mails has just been reversed by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council here, composed of Lords Haldane, Atkinson, Blanesburgh, Darling and Warrington. The Burmese jewelers appealed against the Rangoon decision, and the Council holds that the appeal must be allowed. The value of the parcel of diamonds insured with the defendant company is placed at more than $66,000. The insurance company questioned that the diamonds were lost. Their lordships said the only question was whether the company had proved its allegation that the parcel never contained diamonds of the value named, or alternately, that the diamonds and parcel were stolen from the mails with the knowledge and connivance of the jewelers who had conspired to put forward a fraudulent claim.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 17th August 1927
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Burma
The decision of the High Court of Rangoon in the suit of Bassein, Burma, jewelers against the Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., for the value of a parcel of diamonds lost in the mails has just been reversed by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council here, composed of Lords Haldane, Atkinson, Blanesburgh, Darling and Warrington. The Burmese jewelers appealed against the Rangoon decision, and the Council holds that the appeal must be allowed. The value of the parcel of diamonds insured with the defendant company is placed at more than $66,000. The insurance company questioned that the diamonds were lost. Their lordships said the only question was whether the company had proved its allegation that the parcel never contained diamonds of the value named, or alternately, that the diamonds and parcel were stolen from the mails with the knowledge and connivance of the jewelers who had conspired to put forward a fraudulent claim.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 17th August 1927
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TAI HANG JEWELLERY
Bank of East Asia Building, Hong Kong
Tai Hang Jewellery - Hong Kong - 1948
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Bank of East Asia Building, Hong Kong
Tai Hang Jewellery - Hong Kong - 1948
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CHINA CLOCK & WATCH WORKS, Ltd.
980, Zikawei Road, Shanghai
China Clock & Watch Works, Ltd. - Shanghai - 1947
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980, Zikawei Road, Shanghai
China Clock & Watch Works, Ltd. - Shanghai - 1947
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