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EL "TRUST"
Puerta del Sol 11-12, Carmen 1, Madrid
El "Trust" - Madrid - 1908
Sindicato Internacional de Fabricantes - International Union of Manufacturers
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Puerta del Sol 11-12, Carmen 1, Madrid
El "Trust" - Madrid - 1908
Sindicato Internacional de Fabricantes - International Union of Manufacturers
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GVILLIN
Cadiz
Silversmith: Gvillin
Assaymaster: Antonio Faxardo
City: Cadiz
Year: 1780
Member Ovo wrote:
Faxardo was assay master of Cadiz city. The full name is ANTONIO FAXARDO. Appears in my books between 1745 and 1800.
The silversmith was Gvillin.
Faxardo and Gvillin is old Spanish language. Today would be called FAJARDO AND GUILLIN or GUILLEN.
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Cadiz
Silversmith: Gvillin
Assaymaster: Antonio Faxardo
City: Cadiz
Year: 1780
Member Ovo wrote:
Faxardo was assay master of Cadiz city. The full name is ANTONIO FAXARDO. Appears in my books between 1745 and 1800.
The silversmith was Gvillin.
Faxardo and Gvillin is old Spanish language. Today would be called FAJARDO AND GUILLIN or GUILLEN.
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POLLI Y GUGLIELMI
Calle Barbara, 16, Barcelona
Noted as the Spanish agents for the Potosi Silver Manufacturing Company, of Birmingham, and representing them at the Universal Exposition at Barcelona in 1888.
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Calle Barbara, 16, Barcelona
Noted as the Spanish agents for the Potosi Silver Manufacturing Company, of Birmingham, and representing them at the Universal Exposition at Barcelona in 1888.
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JUAN GOMILA
Calle Santa Eulália 86, Mahón, Baleares- España
Juan Gomila - Mahón - 1908
Fábrica de bolsillos de oro y plata. Juan Gomila Riudavets.
Manufacturer of gold and silver mesh handbags.
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Calle Santa Eulália 86, Mahón, Baleares- España
Juan Gomila - Mahón - 1908
Fábrica de bolsillos de oro y plata. Juan Gomila Riudavets.
Manufacturer of gold and silver mesh handbags.
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CUNILL ORFEBRES
Cunill Orfebres S.A.
Calle Sancho de Avila 41-45
08018 Barcelona
Established in 1916 by Don Pedro Cunill Vidal.
The firm's earlier assay registration number was '291 B'
Their assay registration number since 1985 is “C [C = Catalonia] 15”.
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Cunill Orfebres S.A.
Calle Sancho de Avila 41-45
08018 Barcelona
Established in 1916 by Don Pedro Cunill Vidal.
The firm's earlier assay registration number was '291 B'
Their assay registration number since 1985 is “C [C = Catalonia] 15”.
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MARY-SOL MOSQUERA TRASMONTE
Concilio de Trento, 191, Barcelona
Users of the Spanish registration number 240 B
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Concilio de Trento, 191, Barcelona
Users of the Spanish registration number 240 B
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ANTONIO IMBERT
PlaterÃa 19, Barcelona
Antonio Imbert - Barcelona - 1876
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PlaterÃa 19, Barcelona
Antonio Imbert - Barcelona - 1876
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SOLER
Calle de Fernando VII 12, Barcelona
Soler - Barcelona - 1876
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Calle de Fernando VII 12, Barcelona
Soler - Barcelona - 1876
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R. GELABERT Y HERMANO
Calle Boters 1, and Molas 14, Barcelona
R. Gelabert y Hermano - Barcelona - 1902
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Calle Boters 1, and Molas 14, Barcelona
R. Gelabert y Hermano - Barcelona - 1902
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JACINTO COSTA
PlaterÃa 29, Barcelona
Jacinto Costa - Barcelona - 1876
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PlaterÃa 29, Barcelona
Jacinto Costa - Barcelona - 1876
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SALVADOR GRAU
Calle de la PlaterÃa 16, Barcelona
Salvador Grau - Barcelona - 1888
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Calle de la PlaterÃa 16, Barcelona
Salvador Grau - Barcelona - 1888
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FEDERICO ESTRADE
Calle de la PlaterÃa 10, Barcelona
Federico Estrade - Barcelona - 1876
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Calle de la PlaterÃa 10, Barcelona
Federico Estrade - Barcelona - 1876
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PEDRO BESSES
Calle de Zaragoza 11, Valencia
Pedro Besses - Valencia - 1862
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Calle de Zaragoza 11, Valencia
Pedro Besses - Valencia - 1862
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J.B. JANINI
Calle de Zaragoza 7 y 9, Valencia, and Rue D'enghien 8, Paris
J.B. Janini - Valencia - 1862
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Calle de Zaragoza 7 y 9, Valencia, and Rue D'enghien 8, Paris
J.B. Janini - Valencia - 1862
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EUGENIO COUILLAUT
Calle de Carretas 27, and, Cuarto Principal, Madrid
Eugenio Couillaut - Madrid - 1861
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Calle de Carretas 27, and, Cuarto Principal, Madrid
Eugenio Couillaut - Madrid - 1861
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VICENTE SOCIATS
Rambla de Estudios 8, Barcelona
Vicente Sociats - Barcelona - 1902
Established in 1860.
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Rambla de Estudios 8, Barcelona
Vicente Sociats - Barcelona - 1902
Established in 1860.
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SILVER PLATED WARE IN SPAIN
Consul R. M. Bartleman, of Valencia, Spain, is authority for the statement that there is a large demand in that country for plain and fancy tableware. There is only one important factory in Spain, he says, which turns out this class of goods. It is that of Don Emilio Meneses, at Madrid, founded in 1840, and which supplies the greater part of the national wants.
American silver and plated goods are superior in finish to the Spanish, and it is the opinion of the consul that after making due allowances for freight and tariff, our manufacturers could compete to advantage with the domestic producers.
Source: Home Furnishing Review - April 1903
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Consul R. M. Bartleman, of Valencia, Spain, is authority for the statement that there is a large demand in that country for plain and fancy tableware. There is only one important factory in Spain, he says, which turns out this class of goods. It is that of Don Emilio Meneses, at Madrid, founded in 1840, and which supplies the greater part of the national wants.
American silver and plated goods are superior in finish to the Spanish, and it is the opinion of the consul that after making due allowances for freight and tariff, our manufacturers could compete to advantage with the domestic producers.
Source: Home Furnishing Review - April 1903
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MATIAS UGARRIZA
Bilbao
An example of the work and mark of Matias Ugarriza and that of the assayer Manuel Loizaga of Bilbao:
Member Funkel wrote:
Se trata de una pieza del platero Matías Ugarriza y marcada por el ensayador Manuel loizaga de Bilbao - España. Primer cuarto siglo XIX
La marca de la ciudad representa la iglesia y puente de San Antón y dos lobos pasantes a la derecha, en referencia al escudo de armas de la ciudad.
This is a piece of goldsmith Matias Ugarriza and marked by the assayer Manuel Loizaga Bilbao - Spain. First quarter XIX century
The mark of the city represents the church and San Anton bridge and two interns wolves right, referring to the coat of arms of the city.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=41051
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Bilbao
An example of the work and mark of Matias Ugarriza and that of the assayer Manuel Loizaga of Bilbao:
Member Funkel wrote:
Se trata de una pieza del platero Matías Ugarriza y marcada por el ensayador Manuel loizaga de Bilbao - España. Primer cuarto siglo XIX
La marca de la ciudad representa la iglesia y puente de San Antón y dos lobos pasantes a la derecha, en referencia al escudo de armas de la ciudad.
This is a piece of goldsmith Matias Ugarriza and marked by the assayer Manuel Loizaga Bilbao - Spain. First quarter XIX century
The mark of the city represents the church and San Anton bridge and two interns wolves right, referring to the coat of arms of the city.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=41051
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GUILLERMO CODA
San Manuel E1, Mahon, Minorca
G. Coda - Mahon - 1918
During the year 1917 there was introduced in the principal markets of the world, and especially in South America and the island of Cuba, a large number of new models of gold and silver mesh bags and purses, very attractive in appearance and of very fine mesh. These novelties received much attention because of their originality in design and perfect finish. The makers state that the buyers of these goods expressed themselves as highly satisfied with them and that numerous letters to this effect have been addressed to the factory.
Among the qualities that have contributed to create the reputation which these gold and silver mesh bags enjoy are the strength and durability of their mesh. made and soldered entirely by hand, making then far superior to mesh goods made by machinery, which easily become loose and turn, owing to the weakness of mechanical soldering.
In order to guarantee the excellent quality of their goods, and that imitations may be easily detected, the manufacturer protects them with his registered trade mark "Coda." The Coda factory, which was established in the year 1900, has been compelled to largely increase its plant in order to satisfy the demands for its goods. In addition to its numerous novelties in the line of bags, to which a new design is added every day, it also carries
an extensive assortment of cuff links in nine, fifteen and eighteen karat gold, as well as in rolled gold and silver; also an extensive variety of novelties in gold and silver soft collar plus, with genuine and imitation stones; gold and silver cigarette cases and match cases, besides a great variety of other goods in gold and silver.
The accompanying illustrations show some recent creations in gold bags and links. All of these goods are sold with or without cases, as may be desired.
This concern has a well-equipped export department, with all the necessary facilities for making shipments to every part of the world by the cheapest and quickest routes, all goods being carefully packed and insured against all risks, including war risks. Its various representatives are constantly travelling with great success throughout South America, having with them the most complete and varied assortment of samples ever seen in that part of the world.
In order to attend to the ever increasing demand for their products, the firm has recently purchased ground where a large building will be erected for the installation of new offices and workshops, the latter provided with all modern improvements.
The firm conducts its correspondence in English, French and Spanish, and catalogues and price lists showing its novelties will be sent free to any importer or merchant asking for them. Correspondence should be addressed to G. Coda, Jewelry and silver goods manufacturer, Mahon, Balearic Islands, Spain.
Source: Dun's Review - June 1918
G. Coda - Mahon - 1920
CHAIN MESH BAGS FROM MINORCA
As an instance of how an old industry transforms itself to meet the changing needs of the modern consumer, might be cited the firm of Guillermo Coda, situated at Mahon, which is the capital of Minorca, an island in the Balearic group off the eastern coast of Spain. It is on this little island that the making of chain mesh bags first began. The industry dates back to the ages of chivalry, when the knighthood throughout Europe highly prized the steel chain mail which was then made with great labor by the Spaniards inhabiting Minorca. Since then, however, the circumstances of this trade have changed enormously. The firm of Coda, for instance, which is carrying on this traditional occupation of Minorca, now makes chatelain vanity bags in place of braconnières, and the clumsy solleret, which was produced with excessive pains and slowness, has vanished before such things as the engine-turned gold cigarette case. Indeed, along with the introduction of the most modern designs in its platinum, gold and silver work, the company has revolutionized the method of production as well, everything now being done with the most up-to-date types of equipment. This firm now has more than 600 operators engaged in the manufacture of this line of commodities, comprising metallurgical experts, machine engineers and technical directors, besides a large staff of designing artists; its present catalogue lists more than 1,000 different designs of mesh bags.
The Coda concern has a well-equipped export department with all the necessary facilities for making shipments to every part of the world by the cheapest and quickest routes. Goods are carefully packed and insured against all risks. Its representatives constantly are travelling throughout South America, showing one of the most complete and varied assortments of samples ever seen in that part of the world.
Though the most modern machinery and equipment is used in their manufacture, it is claimed that neither quality of workmanship nor beauty of design is sacrificed in the production of “Coda” products. Close examination of the gold cigarette case and chain mesh bag illustrated on this page would seem to justify that claim.
Source: Dun's International Review - June 1921
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San Manuel E1, Mahon, Minorca
G. Coda - Mahon - 1918
During the year 1917 there was introduced in the principal markets of the world, and especially in South America and the island of Cuba, a large number of new models of gold and silver mesh bags and purses, very attractive in appearance and of very fine mesh. These novelties received much attention because of their originality in design and perfect finish. The makers state that the buyers of these goods expressed themselves as highly satisfied with them and that numerous letters to this effect have been addressed to the factory.
Among the qualities that have contributed to create the reputation which these gold and silver mesh bags enjoy are the strength and durability of their mesh. made and soldered entirely by hand, making then far superior to mesh goods made by machinery, which easily become loose and turn, owing to the weakness of mechanical soldering.
In order to guarantee the excellent quality of their goods, and that imitations may be easily detected, the manufacturer protects them with his registered trade mark "Coda." The Coda factory, which was established in the year 1900, has been compelled to largely increase its plant in order to satisfy the demands for its goods. In addition to its numerous novelties in the line of bags, to which a new design is added every day, it also carries
an extensive assortment of cuff links in nine, fifteen and eighteen karat gold, as well as in rolled gold and silver; also an extensive variety of novelties in gold and silver soft collar plus, with genuine and imitation stones; gold and silver cigarette cases and match cases, besides a great variety of other goods in gold and silver.
The accompanying illustrations show some recent creations in gold bags and links. All of these goods are sold with or without cases, as may be desired.
This concern has a well-equipped export department, with all the necessary facilities for making shipments to every part of the world by the cheapest and quickest routes, all goods being carefully packed and insured against all risks, including war risks. Its various representatives are constantly travelling with great success throughout South America, having with them the most complete and varied assortment of samples ever seen in that part of the world.
In order to attend to the ever increasing demand for their products, the firm has recently purchased ground where a large building will be erected for the installation of new offices and workshops, the latter provided with all modern improvements.
The firm conducts its correspondence in English, French and Spanish, and catalogues and price lists showing its novelties will be sent free to any importer or merchant asking for them. Correspondence should be addressed to G. Coda, Jewelry and silver goods manufacturer, Mahon, Balearic Islands, Spain.
Source: Dun's Review - June 1918
G. Coda - Mahon - 1920
CHAIN MESH BAGS FROM MINORCA
As an instance of how an old industry transforms itself to meet the changing needs of the modern consumer, might be cited the firm of Guillermo Coda, situated at Mahon, which is the capital of Minorca, an island in the Balearic group off the eastern coast of Spain. It is on this little island that the making of chain mesh bags first began. The industry dates back to the ages of chivalry, when the knighthood throughout Europe highly prized the steel chain mail which was then made with great labor by the Spaniards inhabiting Minorca. Since then, however, the circumstances of this trade have changed enormously. The firm of Coda, for instance, which is carrying on this traditional occupation of Minorca, now makes chatelain vanity bags in place of braconnières, and the clumsy solleret, which was produced with excessive pains and slowness, has vanished before such things as the engine-turned gold cigarette case. Indeed, along with the introduction of the most modern designs in its platinum, gold and silver work, the company has revolutionized the method of production as well, everything now being done with the most up-to-date types of equipment. This firm now has more than 600 operators engaged in the manufacture of this line of commodities, comprising metallurgical experts, machine engineers and technical directors, besides a large staff of designing artists; its present catalogue lists more than 1,000 different designs of mesh bags.
The Coda concern has a well-equipped export department with all the necessary facilities for making shipments to every part of the world by the cheapest and quickest routes. Goods are carefully packed and insured against all risks. Its representatives constantly are travelling throughout South America, showing one of the most complete and varied assortments of samples ever seen in that part of the world.
Though the most modern machinery and equipment is used in their manufacture, it is claimed that neither quality of workmanship nor beauty of design is sacrificed in the production of “Coda” products. Close examination of the gold cigarette case and chain mesh bag illustrated on this page would seem to justify that claim.
Source: Dun's International Review - June 1921
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JUAN GOMILA RIUDAVETS
Calle Santa Eulalia 86, Mahon, Minorca, Balearic Islands
Juan Gomila - Mahon - 1908
Juan Gomila Riudavets - Mahon - 1913
SILVER MESH BAGS
Silver mesh bags and purses are now very extensively used, not only as a fancy article but also on account of their great convenience for ladies and gentlemen. For this reason the attention of merchants is directed to the products if the firm of Juan Gomila Riudavets. One of the purses made by this concern is shown in the accompanying engraving. These bags and purses are highly appreciated, owing to their solid, elegant and careful manufacture, making them highly artistic pieces of jewelry. They are produced in many different styles, such as Louis XIV, Louis XV, Pompadour, Imperial, Gothic and Modern, thus satisfying the taste of every buyer.
For many years Mr. J. Gomila Riudavets has devoted his entire energy and capital to the improvement of his silver bags and purses, and his efforts have been rewarded not only with the medals and honorable mention that his products have obtained at numerous expositions where shown, but also with the steady increase in the demand, so that at present the production of his factory exceeds 60,000 bags and purses per year. The general demand for export to various countries has compelled Mr. Riudavets to prepare the silver alloy for the manufacture of his goods in different grades to comply with the law of each country; for instance, for Spain and France at 800 mm.; for England and United States 935 mm., etc., so that these products are now sold very extensively in the principal markets of Germany, Belgium, Spain, France, Holland, England, Switzerland, Austria-Hungary, and the republics of North, Central, and South America where the artistic work of these goods is highly appreciated.
Inquiries and orders are invited from established merchants or responsible commission houses, to whom special prices and terms are given, allowing them to resell the goods with large profit in their own market. All correspondence on the subject should be addressed to Juan Gomila Riudavets, Mahon, Balearic Islands, Spain.
Source: Dun's Review - October 1911
Juan Gomila Riudavets - Mahon - 1915
Juan Gomila Riudavets - Mahon - 1920
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Calle Santa Eulalia 86, Mahon, Minorca, Balearic Islands
Juan Gomila - Mahon - 1908
Juan Gomila Riudavets - Mahon - 1913
SILVER MESH BAGS
Silver mesh bags and purses are now very extensively used, not only as a fancy article but also on account of their great convenience for ladies and gentlemen. For this reason the attention of merchants is directed to the products if the firm of Juan Gomila Riudavets. One of the purses made by this concern is shown in the accompanying engraving. These bags and purses are highly appreciated, owing to their solid, elegant and careful manufacture, making them highly artistic pieces of jewelry. They are produced in many different styles, such as Louis XIV, Louis XV, Pompadour, Imperial, Gothic and Modern, thus satisfying the taste of every buyer.
For many years Mr. J. Gomila Riudavets has devoted his entire energy and capital to the improvement of his silver bags and purses, and his efforts have been rewarded not only with the medals and honorable mention that his products have obtained at numerous expositions where shown, but also with the steady increase in the demand, so that at present the production of his factory exceeds 60,000 bags and purses per year. The general demand for export to various countries has compelled Mr. Riudavets to prepare the silver alloy for the manufacture of his goods in different grades to comply with the law of each country; for instance, for Spain and France at 800 mm.; for England and United States 935 mm., etc., so that these products are now sold very extensively in the principal markets of Germany, Belgium, Spain, France, Holland, England, Switzerland, Austria-Hungary, and the republics of North, Central, and South America where the artistic work of these goods is highly appreciated.
Inquiries and orders are invited from established merchants or responsible commission houses, to whom special prices and terms are given, allowing them to resell the goods with large profit in their own market. All correspondence on the subject should be addressed to Juan Gomila Riudavets, Mahon, Balearic Islands, Spain.
Source: Dun's Review - October 1911
Juan Gomila Riudavets - Mahon - 1915
Juan Gomila Riudavets - Mahon - 1920
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