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WEINER WERKSTÆTTE OF AMERICA Inc.

581, Fifth Avenue, New York


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Weiner Werkstætte of America Inc. - New York - 1922

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OESTERREICHER

Wien


The Ostiers — award-winning designer Marianne and her husband, Oliver, former court jeweler of Austria—opened their new New York salon at 5 E. 57th St., Sept. 26, with a preview for the press of the Ostiers’ 1962 jewelry collection. Nathan Holz, vice-president in charge of production, last month observed the 25th anniversary of his association with Ostier, Inc. During World War II, Holz took a “leave of absence” from the firm to devote his skills to precision work in a defense plant.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - November 1961

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GUSTAV HAUSER

Győr, Hungary


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Member huszas76 wrote:

Hauser Gustav (Brno, 1799 or 1802-1879 Győr) in Győr.
He works from 1828 to 1866.


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FRANCISZEK LORBER

Tarnow, Poland


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Franciszek Lorber (1806-1886). He served on the Tarnow city council from 1867 until his death, and as mayor of Tarnow 1861-1862 and deputy mayor 1882-1884. He was also president of the Tarnow Savings Bank.

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BABIRAD & ZEMEN

Wien


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Member Bahner wrote:

Hello, two hands with a silversmith`s hammer: joint workshop of Johann Babirad (actie since 1901) and Josef Zemen (active since 1903). Not sure when the two joined forces. Active as Babirad and Zemen at least until 1932. They also retailed many patterns made by one of the major silver flatware makers of the Austro-Hungarian empire, so there is always the possibility that a pattern with their mark was actually made by someone else. Regards Bahner

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See also: viewtopic.php?p=122481&hilit=Zemen#p122481

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