Information Regarding E.G. Webster & Son

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Joseph Philip Fredericks, a silversmith in the employ of E.G. Webster & Sons, silversmiths, 622 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, died recently at his home, 75 Hendrix St., that borough. Deceased was 53 years old and leaves a widow, a son and three daughters.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th December 1916

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Curling sets by E.G. Webster & Son from 1896:

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E. G. Webster & Son have just issued a supplement of their new goods which is a very creditable production. The book is filled with patterns never before presented to the trade, which comprise a most excellent selection. The supplement can be had by addressing the home office, Brooklyn, N. Y., or the Western office, 44 Madison St., Chicago.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th November 1894

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Charles McDonald, manager of the Chicago office of E. G. Webster & Son, will be located in his offices in Suite 804, Columbus Memorial building. Mr. McDonald now has space in Room 801 of the same building. His new offices are more spacious and have better light.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th August 1928

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