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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 2:08 pm
by dognose
LANGLEY & NIQUET
284-6, Little Collins Street, Melbourne
Langley & Niquet - Melbourne - 1924
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Fri May 27, 2022 5:45 am
by dognose
CARIS BROTHERS
Barrack Street, Perth
Caris Bros. - Perth - 1922
See:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=18484&p=88260&hilit=caris#p88260
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2022 5:30 am
by dognose
An unusual order was received last week from Australia by B. T. Oakley, of the export department of the International Silver Co., 9-15 Maiden Lane. Upon opening his mail one morning last week, Mr. Oakley came upon an order for a quantity of miniature kangeroos, which are to be made of sterling silver. This order came from an Australian customer and the silver kangeroos are to be given away by the latter as paper-weights. A sculptor is now engaged in making a model and the work will be executed by the Wilcox & Evertsen factory at Meriden, Conn.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th June 1923
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 4:49 am
by dognose
T.C. WOLLASTON
Adelaide
LONDON
The first gem theft since the Wembley exhibition opened in April was accomplished this week, when a $6,000 pearl was taken from the showcase of the mining section of the Australian pavilion under the eyes of several bystanders who thought the thief was an exhibition official. Three men are believed to have been concerned in the robbery. Two engaged an assistant—the daughter of T. C. Wollaston, an Adelaide jeweler—to show them some jewelry. While Miss Wollaston was occupied with the two visitors, a third man calmly lifted the top of a show-case, extracted the pearl and walked slowly away. Bystanders supposed he was an official of the pavilion and gave no alarm. The other two men then left without making a purchase.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th August 1924
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2022 5:27 am
by dognose
BEAS
153, later, 104, Bathurst Street Sydney and 2, Harris Street, Fairfield
Beas - Sydney - 1959
Beas - Sydney - 1962
Beas - Sydney - 1966
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2022 5:44 am
by dognose
BIRD, CRISP & Co.
185, Elizabeth Street Sydney
Bird, Crisp & Co. - Sydney - 1962
Bird, Crisp & Co. - Sydney - 1966
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 4:40 am
by dognose
T.A. TIMS
Pailings Buildings, Ash Street, Sydney
Noted as agents for the jewellery sales of Thomas Hopwood of Birmingham in Australia and New Zealand in 1907.
See:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=14729&p=84203#p84203
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2022 4:44 am
by dognose
B. SINGER & Co.
281, George Street, Sydney
B. Singer & Co. - Sydney - 1916
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2022 1:24 pm
by dognose
GEM CRAFT INTERNATIONAL
82-84, Foveaux Street, Sydney
Gem Craft International - Sydney - 1974
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 12:49 pm
by dognose
F.S. BURFORD & SON
112. Market Street, Sydney
F.S. Burford & Son - Sydney - 1932
Burford's - Sydney - 1946
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2022 5:16 am
by dognose
OSAWA & Co.
Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe, Japan and Sydney, Australia
Prominent among the recent trade visitors to the United States from foreign countries is Tokutaro Osawa, managing director of the well-known wholesale watch and jewelry house of Osawa & Co., Kyoto, Japan. Mr. Osawa made an inspection of the watch movement and case factories during his tour of the country, and was much interested in the ingenious machinery and processes of manufacture. From the United States he will go to London, thence to France and Germany, and return home via the Suez Canal. In addition to its large establishment in Kyoto, the firm of Osawa & Co. has branches in Osaka and Kobe, and also in Sydney, N. S. W.
Source: The Keystone - August 1905
Founded in 1890 by Zensuke Osawa. The Sydney branch was established in 1899.
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:47 pm
by dognose
V. BOLDNER
Elizabeth House, later, McEwan House, Little Collins Street, Melbourne
V. Boldner - Melbourne - 1927
V. Boldner - Melbourne - 1928
V. Boldner - Melbourne - 1929
V. Boldner - Melbourne - 1948
V. Boldner - Melbourne - 1953
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 6:02 am
by dognose
GEORGE FINISTER
45, King William Street, Adelaide
George Finister - Adelaide - 1885
George Finister - Adelaide - 1886
C. C. Frantze, a watchmaker, was charged on the information of George Finister, with unlawfully absenting himself from his service without just cause or lawful excuse. Fined £1 and costs, £2 7s. in all.
Source:
The Express and Telegraph - 26th August 1881
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2022 6:39 am
by dognose
J.C. TAYLOR
8, Forrest Place, Perth
J.C. Taylor - Perth - 1929
'THE GUMNUT SERIES'
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 6:48 am
by dognose
ALF. H.J. COLES
Room 19, Royal Arcade, Sydney
Alf. H.J. Coles - Sydney - 1935
Established in 1920.
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 1:56 pm
by dognose
THE GEM SHOP - JULIAN ROSEBERY
Her Majesty's Arcade, Castlereagh Street, Sydney
The Gem Shop (Julian Rosebery) - Sydney - 1929
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:49 am
by dognose
WALLACE BISHOP & SON
Elizabeth Street and 125, Adelaide Street, later, Albert Square, Valley Corner, and 399, George Street, Brisbane
Wallace Bishop & Son - Brisbane - 1932
Wallace Bishop & Son - Brisbane - 1938
Wallace Bishop & Son Pty Ltd. - Brisbane - 1939
Established in 1917 by Wallace Bishop.
Wallace Bishop learned his trade in Birmingham and was awarded the Prince of Wales Medal from City and Guilds London for his outstanding craftsmanship in 1897. He also received first class diploma awards from the Birmingham Trade Exhibition in 1898.
Wallace Bishop moved to Australia in 1909 and was employed as a diamond ring maker with Flavelle, Roberts and Sankey Jewellers of Queen Street, Brisbane.
The company acquired Hardy Brothers in 1997.
The firm is still in business and has 50 stores throughout Queensland and NSW and more than 500 employees.
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 1:40 pm
by dognose
JOHN DYNON & SONS Pty. Ltd.
395, Kent Street, Sydney
John Dynon & Sons Pty. Ltd. - Sydney - 1959
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:42 am
by dognose
J.T. FERRY
241-243, Murray Street, Perth
J.T. Ferry - Perth - 1921
J.T. Ferry - Perth - 1928
J.T. Ferry - Perth - 1939
J.T. Ferry - Perth - 1953
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Re: Early Australian Silversmiths
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 7:24 am
by dognose
J. & S. GREENWALD
99, Castlereagh Street, Sydney
J. & S. Greenwald - Sydney - 1928
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