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Garrard & Co. Ltd. - London - 1912
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Garrard - London - 1937
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Garrard - London - 1937
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Garrard - London - 1967
The Massey Ferguson National Award for Services to United Kingdom Agriculture, designed for Garrard & Co. Ltd. by A.G. Styles.
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Garrard - Calcutta - 1911
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Garrard - London - 1981
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The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. Incorporating Garrard & Co. - London - 1952
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Garrard & Co. Ltd. - Calcutta - 1911
This advertisement gives the opening of the branch at Simla as 1st April 1912.
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Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Benjamin Whippy Garrard, James Mortimer Garrard, and Thomas Warrington, trading in the Haymarket, Middlesex, as Goldsmiths and Jewellers, under the firm of R. and S. Garrard and Co., was dissolved, by mutual consent, as on and from the 31st day of March last, so far as regards the said Thomas Warrington only, on his retirement therefrom.—Dated this 9th of April, 1884.
B. W. Garrard.
J. M. Garrard.
Thos. Warrington
Source: The London Gazette - 11th April 1884
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B. W. Garrard.
J. M. Garrard.
Thos. Warrington
Source: The London Gazette - 11th April 1884
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Garrard & Co. Ltd. - London - 1911
(Removing during the year to 24, Albemarle Street & 17, Grafton Street, W.)
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The topic of the week is the robbery of the Duchess of Sutherland's jewelry during her journey from Paris to Calais last Monday. They are valued at over £20.000 and are mainly mounted diamonds and pearls; sapphires, emeralds and turquoises in smaller proportion. Garrards, the London Court jewelers, and Ochs, of Paris, supplied most of the goods. Sir Albert Rollit, M. P., is fairly well known to the trade, he and the duchess having lent their services in other ways besides the purchasing and losing of jewelry.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd November 1898
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd November 1898
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Garrard Ltd. - London - 1914
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An example of the work and mark of the firm of Asprey & Garrard:
A/G - Sheffield - 1999
The partnership between Asprey and Garrard lasted from 1998 until 2002. The business was owned by Amadeo Crown Ltd., under the interest of Prince Jefri Balkin of Brunei.
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A/G - Sheffield - 1999
The partnership between Asprey and Garrard lasted from 1998 until 2002. The business was owned by Amadeo Crown Ltd., under the interest of Prince Jefri Balkin of Brunei.
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A chamberstick, complete with snuffer, by Garrard & Co., assayed at Sheffield in 1978:
G&Co/Ld - Sheffield - 1978
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G&Co/Ld - Sheffield - 1978
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Decanter labels by Garrard & Co., assayed at Birmingham in 1970:
G&Co/Ld - Birmingham - 1970
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G&Co/Ld - Birmingham - 1970
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THE ROYAL HUNT CUP - ASCOT - 1913
The Royal Hunt Cup for 1913 was manufactured By Garrard & Co. from a design by Michael Angelo.
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The Royal Hunt Cup for 1913 was manufactured By Garrard & Co. from a design by Michael Angelo.
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THE ASCOT GOLD CUP - ASCOT - 1913
The Ascot Gold Cup for 1913 was manufactured By Garrard & Co. The cup was styled on the race between Hippomenes and Atalanta and is surmounted by an infant Victory on the cover.
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The Ascot Gold Cup for 1913 was manufactured By Garrard & Co. The cup was styled on the race between Hippomenes and Atalanta and is surmounted by an infant Victory on the cover.
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A WEDDING PRESENT FROM THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
On the occasion of her marriage, which took place last week, Lady Sykes received a wedding present from members of the House of Commons. It consisted of a massive silver tea and coffee service and tray, a reproduction of a specimen George I service. It was made by Messrs. Garrard and Co., Limited, Goldsmiths to the Crown, of 24, Albemarle Street, London, W., and is distinguished by its simplicity and perfection of form. Upon the two-handled tray appears the following inscription : ‘Presented to Miss Isabel Law, daughter of the Rt. Hon. Andrew Bonar Law, M.P., the Leader of the House of Commons, on her marriage to Major-General Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes, G.B.E., K.C.B., C.M.G., on 3rd June, 1920, by Mr. Speaker, the Rt. Hon. James William Lowther, M.P., on behalf of Members of all parties in the House of Commons.” Each piece bears the crest of Major-General Sir Frederick Sykes, G.B.E., K.C.B., C.M.G.
Source: Country Life - 12th June 1920
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On the occasion of her marriage, which took place last week, Lady Sykes received a wedding present from members of the House of Commons. It consisted of a massive silver tea and coffee service and tray, a reproduction of a specimen George I service. It was made by Messrs. Garrard and Co., Limited, Goldsmiths to the Crown, of 24, Albemarle Street, London, W., and is distinguished by its simplicity and perfection of form. Upon the two-handled tray appears the following inscription : ‘Presented to Miss Isabel Law, daughter of the Rt. Hon. Andrew Bonar Law, M.P., the Leader of the House of Commons, on her marriage to Major-General Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes, G.B.E., K.C.B., C.M.G., on 3rd June, 1920, by Mr. Speaker, the Rt. Hon. James William Lowther, M.P., on behalf of Members of all parties in the House of Commons.” Each piece bears the crest of Major-General Sir Frederick Sykes, G.B.E., K.C.B., C.M.G.
Source: Country Life - 12th June 1920
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The Gold Cup presented by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to Magdalen College, Oxford, "in grateful and affectionate memory of two happy years," is now at Messrs. Garrard’s, the goldsmiths to the Crown, 24, Albemarle Street, W., and may be inspected there by members of the College up to and including May 11.
Source: The Illustrated London News - 1st May 1915
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Source: The Illustrated London News - 1st May 1915
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One of the most beautiful trophies to be awarded at the International Horse Show is that given by King George V., who is a patron of the show, for a jumping competition by individual officers of any nationality. The trophy is a powerfully-conceived and finely-executed model in 18-carat gold, representing Saint George slaying the dragon. The group stands over thirteen and a-half inches in height, and is mounted on a plinth of Brazilian onyx in a delicate shade of green veined with reddish brown tints. It has been made by Messrs. R. and S. Garrard of 25, Haymarket, Goldsmiths to the Crown, whose design was chosen in open competition.
Source: Country Life - 24th June 1911
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Source: Country Life - 24th June 1911
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