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An advertisement by Krementz & Co. aimed at the Brazilian market:

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1921

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1879

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1879

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Arthur Lebkuecher, formerly with Krementz &. Co., but now in business for himself in Newark, N. J., made his first trip in 11 years to Detroit last week for Lebkuecher & Co.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th April 1897

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1916

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1901

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1910

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The funeral of Alfred A. Kass, who died last Thursday at his home, 54 Park Ave. Irvington, was held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.. He was a member of Central Tent, Knights of Maccabees, and for many years had been employed by the Krementz Co., manufacturers of jewelry. He is survived by a widow, five daughters and three sons.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th June 1913

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1986

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Krementz & Company - Newark, N.J. - 1915

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1911

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A 1956 advertisement from Krementz & Co. for the Indian market:

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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1956

Representatives: Muller & Phipps (India) Ltd., Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras.

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On Friday last the will of the late Julius A. Lebkuecher, formerly Mayor of Newark and a member of the jewelry manufacturing concern of Krementz & Co., was ordered admitted to probate. When the will was first offered for probate a caveat was filed against it by a Frank A. Lebkuecher. Warren Dixon, of Jersey City, as proctor for Lebkuecher, withdrew the caveat at a hearing before Judge Martin in the Orphans’ Court. The will was then ordered to be admitted to probate after it had been proved by Charles M. Lum, Morrison C. Colyer and Miriam L. Lum, of Lum, Tamblya & Colyer, the witnesses to the document. It was explained by Mr. Dixon that the caveat has been filed by Mr. Lebkuecher as a legal protection because at the time he was not familiar with the terms of his father’s will. By the provisions of the will the business of Krementz & Co. was left to Carl H. Lebkuecher, a son, while the residue of the estate was to be divided in equal shares between Frank A. Lebkuecher and Mrs. Louise Lebkuecher, the widow.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd July 1913

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It seems that the simplest things are always discovered last, Messrs. Krementz & Co., have secured the patent for a new manner of connecting link bracelets—a way so simple, easy and practical, that it is only a wonder that it has never been used before. Hitherto, link bracelets have been connected by rings or bolts, in such a manner, that if the size were to be altered, it would necessitate the re-coloring or soldering of the parts which were re-joined. The new idea of Messrs. Krementz & Co.’s., however, is a mere staple, which is simply bent into its position, connecting two links, and requires very little labor to put them together after making an alteration, and so simple, that It is perfectly strong and secure, and so simple, that an explanation would seem ridiculous.

Source: The Keystone - October 1887

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