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Commons has
media related to
Silversmiths.
Society of
American Silversmiths Historical works George E. Gee, The
Silversmith's Handbook (1921) Wilson, H....
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Orleans Silversmiths hallmark, in 5, 10 and 25
ounce sizes. New
Orleans Silversmiths Inc. is a
member of
Jewelers of America. "New
Orleans Silversmiths web...
- founding. In 1935, the name was
changed to Lunt
Silversmiths.
During World War II Lunt
Silversmiths had a
government contract to make
yokes for airplanes...
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Montana Silversmiths".
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January 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has
generic name (help) Staff, JAN
FALSTAD Of The Gazette. "Montana
silversmiths: …...
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Wallace Silversmiths in 1959. Over the next
three decades, the
ownership of
Wallace Silversmiths would change three more times.
Wallace Silversmiths remained...
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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,...
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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...
- 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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Museum in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. "Towle
Silversmiths", SterlingTowle. "The
Moulton &
Towle Silversmiths", Lane
Memorial Library.
Media related to Moulton...
- 1776, some 500
silversmiths created items in the "New World"
ranging from
simple buckles to
ornate Rococo coffee pots.
Although silversmiths of this era...