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William Boyd
Robert Welch Edward Winlsow,
early American silversmith Yemenite silversmithing Mouza Sulaiman Mohamed Al-Wardi
Goldsmith Garrad & Co. was...
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Towle Silversmiths is an
American silver manufacturer.
Towle Silversmiths was
founded in 1690 by
William Moulton II, the
first silversmith in Newbury,...
- The
Silversmith Hotel is a
boutique hotel located in
downtown Chicago, Illinois. It
occupies the
historic Silversmith Building,
designed in 1896 by Peter...
- New
Orleans Silversmiths is a
jewelry and
silverware retailer that
specializes in both
contemporary and
antique gold jewelry, as well as
antique holloware...
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Montana Silversmiths is a
buckles and
jewelry products seller located in Columbus, Montana. They
produce the hand-engraved
trophy belt
buckles that are...
- Lunt
Silversmiths was an
American manufacturer of fine sterling, silver-plate and
stainless steel flatware, holloware, and
giftware established in 1902...
- 1784 in Oxford, Maryland,
where he died. His
estate inventory listed silversmithing tools valued at 30 pounds. Only a few of his
pieces are
still known...
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American Silversmiths. The SAS
offered the Hans
Christensen Sterling Silversmith's Award until 2006, a
lifetime achievement award in
silversmithing. The award...
- Phil
Silvers (born
Phillip Silver; May 11, 1911 –
November 1, 1985) was an
American entertainer and
comedic actor,
known as "The King of Chutzpah". His...
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Yemenite silversmithing refers to the work of
Jewish silversmiths from Yemen. They were
highly acclaimed craftsmen who
dominated craft production in precious...