Postby dognose » Wed Jul 28, 2021 5:33 am
BARNETT SCHAVERIEN - B. SCHAVERIEN & Co.
24a, later, 34, Hatton Garden, London
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1914
RECEIVING ORDERS
Barnett Schaverien (lately trading as B. Schaverien & Co.), 34 Hatton Garden, E.C., and residing at 22 Belgrade Road, Stoke Newington, N., wholesale manufacturing jeweller.
Source: The Edinburgh Gazette - 10th January 1922
A remand has been ordered in the case of a jeweler of North London, who is facing a charge of alleged coining. Barnet Schaverien, aged 31, was originally charged with obtaining credit without disclosing the fact that he was an undischarged bankrupt. The coming charges came later. Detectives said they found in his possession a mold for counterfeiting current coins and 16 pieces of counterfeit coin. In a safe in a back room detectives said that a counterfeit half-crown and 12 florins in course of manufacture were discovered.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th October 1925
APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE
SCHAVERIEN, Barnett, lately trading as B. Schaverien & Co., 34, Hatton Garden, E.C., WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, and residing at 22, Belgrade Road, Stoke Newington, N. Court — HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE No. of Matter—1548 of 1921. Last Day for Receiving Proofs—Aug. 12, 1944. Name
of Trustee and - Address—West, Leslie Arthur, Bankruptcy Buildings, Carey Street, London, W.C.2.
Source: The London Gazette - 28th July 1944
Barnett Schaverien b. (Whitechapel, London) 13-7-1894 - d. (Brighton) ?-1-1957.
Barnett Schaverien entered his mark, 'B.S' contained within an oblong punch, with the London Assay Office on the 20th February 1913.
Trev.