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RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN
An image of the instructors of the jewelry and silversmithing department of the Rhode Island School of Design:
This image is from 1925.
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An image of the instructors of the jewelry and silversmithing department of the Rhode Island School of Design:
This image is from 1925.
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THE EDSAL FORD AVIATION TROPHY
The Edsal Ford Aviation Trophy, manufactured by The Gorham Mfg. Co. in 1925:
This image is from 1925.
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The Edsal Ford Aviation Trophy, manufactured by The Gorham Mfg. Co. in 1925:
This image is from 1925.
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ENGELHARDT C. OSTBY
An image of Engelhardt C. Ostby, of the ring-makers Ostby & Barton Co. of Providence, Rhode Island, who was lost in the sinking of the White Star steamship Titanic:
This image was published in 1912.
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An image of Engelhardt C. Ostby, of the ring-makers Ostby & Barton Co. of Providence, Rhode Island, who was lost in the sinking of the White Star steamship Titanic:
This image was published in 1912.
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ERIK MAGNUSSEN
An image of the silversmith/designer, Erik Magnussen, taken following his appointment as the artistic director of the Gorham Manufacturing Company in 1925:
This image was published in 1925.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Magn ... lversmith)
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An image of the silversmith/designer, Erik Magnussen, taken following his appointment as the artistic director of the Gorham Manufacturing Company in 1925:
This image was published in 1925.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Magn ... lversmith)
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MAX JACOBY
An image of Max Jacoby, founder, along with Joe Bender, of Jacoby-Bender Inc., who were established at New York in 1933:
Before establishing their business both founders were formerly in the employ of Bruner-Ritter Inc. of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
This image probably dates from the mid-1930's.
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An image of Max Jacoby, founder, along with Joe Bender, of Jacoby-Bender Inc., who were established at New York in 1933:
Before establishing their business both founders were formerly in the employ of Bruner-Ritter Inc. of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
This image probably dates from the mid-1930's.
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R. RUDIN
An image of the premises of R. Rudin, located at 11, Avenue de la Victoire, Nice:
R. Rudin was formerly with Tiffany & Co.
This image was published in 1921.
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An image of the premises of R. Rudin, located at 11, Avenue de la Victoire, Nice:
R. Rudin was formerly with Tiffany & Co.
This image was published in 1921.
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ALBERT SCHOU
An image of Albert Schou, for 20 years a Master Craftsman working at the Durgin divison of Gorham, working on a King Albert pattern tray:
This image was published in 1926.
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An image of Albert Schou, for 20 years a Master Craftsman working at the Durgin divison of Gorham, working on a King Albert pattern tray:
This image was published in 1926.
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THE ROYAL BOMBAY YACHT CLUB AND NAINI TAL YACHT CLUB INTER-CLUB CHALLENGE CUP
The above trophy is the prize in the bi-annual series of matches between these two yacht clubs which were inaugurated in 1912. On a massive plinth, surrounded with silver medallions and supported on two sides by silver miniatures of starting guns, stands a fluted column surmounted by a globe on which is poised the figure of Victory, holding in either hand the burgees of the respective clubs. The burgees are interchangeable, and thus that of the winning club for the year may be placed in the hand of Victory which is held aloft.
This trophy is the work of The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 112, Regent Street, London, W., from designs by Major C. W. Carey, Vice-Commodore of the N.T.Y.C., and has been presented by His Honour Sir James Moston, Lieut.-Governor of the United Provinces (Commodore N.T.Y.C.), and by the Royal Bombay Yacht Club.
Source: The Badminton Magazine - November 1914
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The above trophy is the prize in the bi-annual series of matches between these two yacht clubs which were inaugurated in 1912. On a massive plinth, surrounded with silver medallions and supported on two sides by silver miniatures of starting guns, stands a fluted column surmounted by a globe on which is poised the figure of Victory, holding in either hand the burgees of the respective clubs. The burgees are interchangeable, and thus that of the winning club for the year may be placed in the hand of Victory which is held aloft.
This trophy is the work of The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 112, Regent Street, London, W., from designs by Major C. W. Carey, Vice-Commodore of the N.T.Y.C., and has been presented by His Honour Sir James Moston, Lieut.-Governor of the United Provinces (Commodore N.T.Y.C.), and by the Royal Bombay Yacht Club.
Source: The Badminton Magazine - November 1914
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ORFÈVRERIE WISKEMANN
Nice
An image of the display of Orfèvrerie Wiskemann at Le Salon de l'Elégance et des Industries d'Art, held at Nice in February 1934:
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Nice
An image of the display of Orfèvrerie Wiskemann at Le Salon de l'Elégance et des Industries d'Art, held at Nice in February 1934:
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JOCKEY CLUB CUP
An image of the 18ct. gold cup presented to The Jockey Club of Buenos Aires by The Jockey Club of Uruguay. Designed and manufactured by Elkington & Co., it was thought to be at the time the highest priced trophy ever executed.
This image is from 1913.
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An image of the 18ct. gold cup presented to The Jockey Club of Buenos Aires by The Jockey Club of Uruguay. Designed and manufactured by Elkington & Co., it was thought to be at the time the highest priced trophy ever executed.
This image is from 1913.
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ALBERT PLASSARD
An image of the premises of manufacturing jewellers, Albert Plassard, located at 27 rue Centrale, Lyon:
This image was published in 1927.
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An image of the premises of manufacturing jewellers, Albert Plassard, located at 27 rue Centrale, Lyon:
This image was published in 1927.
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GORHAM SILVER SERVICE TAKES TO THE AIR
Western Air Express Line Uses Gorham Silver Service
Gorham silver service produced by the Gorham Co., Providence, R. I., is standard equipment on the fleet of 18, 36-passenger tri-motored Fokkers operated by the Western Air Express. The larger of these giant " skyliners” the interior of one of which is illustrated herewith , costs the operators $110,000 to construct.
The 14 stewards of this line are enthusiastic over the silver appointments on the liners and agree that the passengers enjoy the fleeting panorama more thoroughly when served with a “ dainty bite " en route. This enjoyment is genuine, states the Western Air Express concern because " we use the best possible table appointments for the air dinner. ”
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1930
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Western Air Express Line Uses Gorham Silver Service
Gorham silver service produced by the Gorham Co., Providence, R. I., is standard equipment on the fleet of 18, 36-passenger tri-motored Fokkers operated by the Western Air Express. The larger of these giant " skyliners” the interior of one of which is illustrated herewith , costs the operators $110,000 to construct.
The 14 stewards of this line are enthusiastic over the silver appointments on the liners and agree that the passengers enjoy the fleeting panorama more thoroughly when served with a “ dainty bite " en route. This enjoyment is genuine, states the Western Air Express concern because " we use the best possible table appointments for the air dinner. ”
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1930
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THE GORHAM SALES FORCE
An image of the Gorham Mfg. Co.'s sales force taken at the Elmwood Plant in late January 1929:
Among those shown are:
James Adams, George Abel, J. B. Abbott, R. S. Atwood, H. C. Berdan, Raymond I. Blanchard, C. F. Broquist, Leroy E. Briggs, Virgil C. Baurhyte, S. Bidle, H. B. Bliss, George E. Ball, M. Cassetta, H. A. Cooley, C. C. Collins, J. S. Curren, T. E. Conway, Albert E. Carignan, C. C. Chaffee, R. C. Gilbert, A. R. Griffes, Parker Hamilton, E. R. Haas, Hiram C. Hoyt, W. S. Holt, J. W. Hunter, B. P. Jenks, W. S. Jones, E. H. Kipp, W. A. Kissam, J. T. Kelly, R. S. Kaighn, Edward Krehbiel, J. H. Listman, H. D. Lapham , H. V. Loesch, Earl S. Lohr, Gordon Lang. J. D. Madigan, A. D. Mason, H. Mathewson, H. H. Moulton, S. Mezzapelle, J. F. Mowlem, M. Metcalf, Edmund C. Mayo (president), Lester F. Morse, C. W. Niles, J. W. Nagle, H. B. O'Brien, W. F. Paxson, Alfred K. Potter, A. S. Peterson, Milton Reed, J. C. Sellers, W. L. Stone, Dalton A. Smith, Frederick R. Seeley, Arthur Scrivenor, Charles J. Simeon, A. H. Staff, C. F. Simms, F. Thoennissen, S. H. Tanner, H. D. Thompson, Edward A. Talbot, T.N. Troxell, H. C. Van Ness, C. J. Weimar, F. E. Whittaker, Craig Wright, George H. Wells, Albert A. Wainwright.
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An image of the Gorham Mfg. Co.'s sales force taken at the Elmwood Plant in late January 1929:
Among those shown are:
James Adams, George Abel, J. B. Abbott, R. S. Atwood, H. C. Berdan, Raymond I. Blanchard, C. F. Broquist, Leroy E. Briggs, Virgil C. Baurhyte, S. Bidle, H. B. Bliss, George E. Ball, M. Cassetta, H. A. Cooley, C. C. Collins, J. S. Curren, T. E. Conway, Albert E. Carignan, C. C. Chaffee, R. C. Gilbert, A. R. Griffes, Parker Hamilton, E. R. Haas, Hiram C. Hoyt, W. S. Holt, J. W. Hunter, B. P. Jenks, W. S. Jones, E. H. Kipp, W. A. Kissam, J. T. Kelly, R. S. Kaighn, Edward Krehbiel, J. H. Listman, H. D. Lapham , H. V. Loesch, Earl S. Lohr, Gordon Lang. J. D. Madigan, A. D. Mason, H. Mathewson, H. H. Moulton, S. Mezzapelle, J. F. Mowlem, M. Metcalf, Edmund C. Mayo (president), Lester F. Morse, C. W. Niles, J. W. Nagle, H. B. O'Brien, W. F. Paxson, Alfred K. Potter, A. S. Peterson, Milton Reed, J. C. Sellers, W. L. Stone, Dalton A. Smith, Frederick R. Seeley, Arthur Scrivenor, Charles J. Simeon, A. H. Staff, C. F. Simms, F. Thoennissen, S. H. Tanner, H. D. Thompson, Edward A. Talbot, T.N. Troxell, H. C. Van Ness, C. J. Weimar, F. E. Whittaker, Craig Wright, George H. Wells, Albert A. Wainwright.
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FORD CHOOSES ALVIN
Airplane Division of Ford Motor Co. Equips Planes with Alvin Silver
Planes launched at Dearborn, Mich., by the Stout Metal Airplane Co., division of the Ford Motor Co., are now delivered to their new owners fully equipped with a set of silverware in the new “ Dawn" pattern procured by the Alvin Corp., Providence , R. I. The first plane so equipped was one that was recently sold to the Timken Roller Bearing Co. , Canton, Ohio, which was awarded first prize at the recent National Aviation Show in St. Louis.
When the news reached the Alvin Corp. that a set of their new " Dawn ” pattern was included as equipment on this prize-winning plane, C. S. DeFord, sales manager of the corporation, wrote to Dearborn for confirmation. A few days ago he received a letter from C. P. Vary of the Stout Metal Airplane Co. , division of the Ford Motor Co. , inclosing a photograph of one of the planes equipped with Alvin silver and interior pictures of the famous prize-winning Timken plane with a table all set for an air-travel luncheon.
" It may be interesting to you to note ," said Mr. Vary, “ that this plane is equipped with racks for thermos jugs, silver and glassware, ice-box, sink and drain board, running water in both toilet and kitchen, gas stove, electric lights, radio for broadcast reception , seven over stuffed chairs, a sofa, and one upper berth which may be lowered and used as occasion requires.”
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th March 1930
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Airplane Division of Ford Motor Co. Equips Planes with Alvin Silver
Planes launched at Dearborn, Mich., by the Stout Metal Airplane Co., division of the Ford Motor Co., are now delivered to their new owners fully equipped with a set of silverware in the new “ Dawn" pattern procured by the Alvin Corp., Providence , R. I. The first plane so equipped was one that was recently sold to the Timken Roller Bearing Co. , Canton, Ohio, which was awarded first prize at the recent National Aviation Show in St. Louis.
When the news reached the Alvin Corp. that a set of their new " Dawn ” pattern was included as equipment on this prize-winning plane, C. S. DeFord, sales manager of the corporation, wrote to Dearborn for confirmation. A few days ago he received a letter from C. P. Vary of the Stout Metal Airplane Co. , division of the Ford Motor Co. , inclosing a photograph of one of the planes equipped with Alvin silver and interior pictures of the famous prize-winning Timken plane with a table all set for an air-travel luncheon.
" It may be interesting to you to note ," said Mr. Vary, “ that this plane is equipped with racks for thermos jugs, silver and glassware, ice-box, sink and drain board, running water in both toilet and kitchen, gas stove, electric lights, radio for broadcast reception , seven over stuffed chairs, a sofa, and one upper berth which may be lowered and used as occasion requires.”
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th March 1930
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JANOT & SARROTE
An image of the premises of Janot et Sarrote, located at 14, Avenue de Verdun, Biarritz:
This image was published in 1926.
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An image of the premises of Janot et Sarrote, located at 14, Avenue de Verdun, Biarritz:
This image was published in 1926.
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JANOT & SARROTE
An interior image of the premises of Janot et Sarrote, (see above post) located at 14, Avenue de Verdun, Biarritz:
This image was published in 1927.
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An interior image of the premises of Janot et Sarrote, (see above post) located at 14, Avenue de Verdun, Biarritz:
This image was published in 1927.
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CASTLE ROCK CAMP
Meredith, New Hampshire
..........Speaking of lakes, the waters in, around and about Meredith have been compared to the five great lakes— Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario. They are Winnipesaukee, Waukewan, Wiewas, Winnisquam, and the Bay, which latter is an arm of the first named. Unlike the Great Lakes, these are home-like, comprehensible and accessible. They are not too far away from anywhere, or from each other—thirty-seven miles from Concord and one hundred and twelve from Boston. The attractions of land and water are here combined. The Belknap, Ossipee and Sandwich Mountains are close at hand, and Mount Washington is but little more than fifty miles away. Nor are there any disasters here, as on the Great Lakes. The ‘‘sea going’’ is entirely safe, and there is no getting out of sight of land. On the shores of these beautiful waters are sites for ten thousand summer homes, many of which might pleasantly be occupied even in the winter time by those who have leisure at their command. UIltimately these sites will be largely occupied. Trolley lines will run all about the shores and motor boats, galore, will fly upon the waters; but it will be many a year before the development possibilities will be exhausted. Care should be taken that these sites are held accessible to the people, and not monopolized by speculators; nor should high taxes be imposed on camps and cottages.
There is already the foundation for a large summer colony located on these charming Meredith shores, mainly on the ‘‘Neck,’’ with many cosy and attractive camps and cottages. Among the most attractive of these is ‘‘Castle Rock Camp,’’ the summer home of G. K. Webster, of the well-known Webster Company, silversmiths, of North Attleboro, Mass., whose New York office is in the Gill Building, 9-13 Maiden Lane, which camp commands a delightful view and is greatly admired.
Source: The Granite Monthly - January/February 1914
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Meredith, New Hampshire
..........Speaking of lakes, the waters in, around and about Meredith have been compared to the five great lakes— Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario. They are Winnipesaukee, Waukewan, Wiewas, Winnisquam, and the Bay, which latter is an arm of the first named. Unlike the Great Lakes, these are home-like, comprehensible and accessible. They are not too far away from anywhere, or from each other—thirty-seven miles from Concord and one hundred and twelve from Boston. The attractions of land and water are here combined. The Belknap, Ossipee and Sandwich Mountains are close at hand, and Mount Washington is but little more than fifty miles away. Nor are there any disasters here, as on the Great Lakes. The ‘‘sea going’’ is entirely safe, and there is no getting out of sight of land. On the shores of these beautiful waters are sites for ten thousand summer homes, many of which might pleasantly be occupied even in the winter time by those who have leisure at their command. UIltimately these sites will be largely occupied. Trolley lines will run all about the shores and motor boats, galore, will fly upon the waters; but it will be many a year before the development possibilities will be exhausted. Care should be taken that these sites are held accessible to the people, and not monopolized by speculators; nor should high taxes be imposed on camps and cottages.
There is already the foundation for a large summer colony located on these charming Meredith shores, mainly on the ‘‘Neck,’’ with many cosy and attractive camps and cottages. Among the most attractive of these is ‘‘Castle Rock Camp,’’ the summer home of G. K. Webster, of the well-known Webster Company, silversmiths, of North Attleboro, Mass., whose New York office is in the Gill Building, 9-13 Maiden Lane, which camp commands a delightful view and is greatly admired.
Source: The Granite Monthly - January/February 1914
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THE DAILY CHRONICLE CUP
The Daily Chronicle Cup presented to the winner of the RAC Small Car Trials. The trophy was manufactured by Mappin & Webb Ltd.
This image is from 1924.
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The Daily Chronicle Cup presented to the winner of the RAC Small Car Trials. The trophy was manufactured by Mappin & Webb Ltd.
This image is from 1924.
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WALLACE SILVERSMITHS
Wallingford, Connecticut
An image of the huge sign that was situated in the grounds of the Wallace Silversmiths company's factory at Wallingford and seen by thousands of motorists daily who passed on the Wilbur Cross Parkway:
This image is from 1950.
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Wallingford, Connecticut
An image of the huge sign that was situated in the grounds of the Wallace Silversmiths company's factory at Wallingford and seen by thousands of motorists daily who passed on the Wilbur Cross Parkway:
This image is from 1950.
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THE CURTISS MARINE FLYING TROPHY
Glenn H. Curtiss congratulates Capt. Arthur H. Page, U.S.M.C., on the latter’s winning the Curtiss Trophy in the Washington Air Races on 31st May 1930:
The Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy was manufactured by the Gorham Manufacturing Company under the direction and sponsorship of Theodore B. Starr.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=25189&p=60875#p60875
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Glenn H. Curtiss congratulates Capt. Arthur H. Page, U.S.M.C., on the latter’s winning the Curtiss Trophy in the Washington Air Races on 31st May 1930:
The Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy was manufactured by the Gorham Manufacturing Company under the direction and sponsorship of Theodore B. Starr.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=25189&p=60875#p60875
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