Views of British Silversmith's and Jeweller's Premises
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An image of W. Rodgers & Co.'s Lion Works at Sheffield:
This image is from 1896.
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This image is from 1896.
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An image of the premises of C.J. Vander Ltd., located at Dunstan House, St. Cross Street, Hatton Garden, London:
This image is from 1957.
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This image is from 1957.
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The premises of Mackay & Chisholm, situated at 59, Princes Street, Edinburgh:
This image is from 1961.
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This image is from 1961.
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An image of the new shopfront installed at Robertsons, 108, Baker Street, London:
This image is from 1933.
Robertsons trace their origins back to 1797.
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This image is from 1933.
Robertsons trace their origins back to 1797.
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The premises of Wolfsky & Co.Ltd., located at Bridgewater Square, Barbican, London:
This image is from 1905.
Further detail of Wolfsky & Co.Ltd. can be found at: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&p=104195
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This image is from 1905.
Further detail of Wolfsky & Co.Ltd. can be found at: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&p=104195
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The premises of Storr & Mortimer, located at 156, New Bond Street, London:
This image was published in 1840. The business had been styled 'Mortimer & Hunt' since 1839 and the premises at 156, New Bond Street was thought to have been occupied by Storr & Mortimer as from c.1838, so the frontage, as it appears in this illustration, was likely a short-lived one.
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This image was published in 1840. The business had been styled 'Mortimer & Hunt' since 1839 and the premises at 156, New Bond Street was thought to have been occupied by Storr & Mortimer as from c.1838, so the frontage, as it appears in this illustration, was likely a short-lived one.
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The premises of J.H. Knight of Albion Street, Leeds:
PREMISES IN ALBION STREET, LEEDS
This building is now in course of erection for Mr. J. H. Knight, jeweller. The front is to be carried out in red pressed bricks, the pediment being in "Rubbles." The tympanum and freize, together with the enrichment in the arch mould are being executed in Burmantoft's faience, having a blueish green glaze. As, for trade purposes, light is of all importance, the treatment of the window space, as shown in the drawing, was adopted. The whole of the wood-work in the front elevation will be executed in polished baywood. The walls and ceilings are to be covered with narrow varnished boarding. The basement being lined with Leeds white glazed bricks. The architects are Messrs. Smith and Tweedale, 12, South Parade, Leeds.
Source: The British Architect - 23rd April 1886
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PREMISES IN ALBION STREET, LEEDS
This building is now in course of erection for Mr. J. H. Knight, jeweller. The front is to be carried out in red pressed bricks, the pediment being in "Rubbles." The tympanum and freize, together with the enrichment in the arch mould are being executed in Burmantoft's faience, having a blueish green glaze. As, for trade purposes, light is of all importance, the treatment of the window space, as shown in the drawing, was adopted. The whole of the wood-work in the front elevation will be executed in polished baywood. The walls and ceilings are to be covered with narrow varnished boarding. The basement being lined with Leeds white glazed bricks. The architects are Messrs. Smith and Tweedale, 12, South Parade, Leeds.
Source: The British Architect - 23rd April 1886
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The premises of Samuel Smith & Son in 1914:
The image was taken at the time of their amalgamation with the business of the Association of Diamond Merchants. I'm unsure if the image is of their premises at 6, Grand Hotel Buildings, Trafalgar Square or 68, Piccadilly, London.
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The image was taken at the time of their amalgamation with the business of the Association of Diamond Merchants. I'm unsure if the image is of their premises at 6, Grand Hotel Buildings, Trafalgar Square or 68, Piccadilly, London.
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The premises of Robert Gainsford & Co. located at Eyre Street, Sheffield:
This image is from 1814. The factory was demolished in 1834.
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This image is from 1814. The factory was demolished in 1834.
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The premises of George Walker & Co. (later Walker & Hall), located at 11, Howard Street, Sheffield:
This image is from 1849 and taken from the cover of their price list.
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This image is from 1849 and taken from the cover of their price list.
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The premises of Thomas Turner & Co., Suffolk Works, Sheffield:
This image is from 1862.
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This image is from 1862.
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The display window of Alstons & Hallam, 69, Cornhill, London:
This image is from 1929.
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This image is from 1929.
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An image of the shopfront of Chapple & Mantell at 55-57, Maddox Street, London:
This image is from 1921.
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This image is from 1921.
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An image of the display of The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. at the Franco-British Exhibition held at London in 1908:
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An image of the rear of the display of Garrard & Co. at the Franco-British Exhibition held at London in 1908:
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Two interior views of the Regent Street premises of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd.:
These images are from 1906.
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These images are from 1906.
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An image of the exhibit of F. Darton & Co. at the Brussels International Exhibition of 1897:
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ton#p79065
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See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ton#p79065
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An image of the exhibit of Ross & Co. at the Brussels International Exhibition of 1897:
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The premises of Samuel Smith & Son:
This undated image is perhaps that of their premises at 9, Grand Hotel Buildings, Strand, London.
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This undated image is perhaps that of their premises at 9, Grand Hotel Buildings, Strand, London.
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The premises of H. Way & Son located at Thames Street, Windsor:
This image is from 1909.
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This image is from 1909.
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