Early New Zealand Silversmiths

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P.G. DICKINSON & Co.

646, Dominion Road, Auckland


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P.G. Dickinson & Co. - Auckland - 1958

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FERRY

Blenheim, Marlborough


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Ferry - Blenheim - 1912

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T.R. GORDON

Gisborne


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T.R. Gordon - Gisborne - 1937

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A. BEAVER

Princes Street, Dunedin


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A. Beaver - Dunedin - 1870

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A. BLADER & Co.

Dunedin


The wholesale jewellery house of Messrs. A. Blader & Co., Dunedin, New Zealand, figure amongst the regular importers in the Dominion. The house is an old-established one, and they have a distributing business.

Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th May 1914

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COURT JEWELLERS Ltd.

Hereford Court, Christchurch


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Court Jewellers Ltd. - Christchurch - 1963

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R. JERUSALEM & SON - O. JERUSALEM & Co.

Wellington


Messrs. O. Jerusalem & Co., at Wellington, New Zealand, are an old-established firm in the jewellery business. At one time the business was run by R. Jerusalem & Son, but the style is now as given. As importers of the best goods they are well known.

Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st May 1914.

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