On the subject of antique silver
On October 22nd, 2009 John Culme wrote on the subject of Uncategorized.
Tags: 'Ideal' pens, 'Swan' pens, antique silver, Broken Hill, Comstock Lode, die-stamped goods, F.E. Potter Ltd, fountain pens, hardened rubber, L. & C. Hardtmuth's 'Koh-i-noor' pencils, Mabie, Mappin Brothers, Napier cars, pencils, price of silver bullion, Sampson Mordan & Co, Sterling, The Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co, The Graphic, The Stationery Trades Journal, Todd & Co Ltd, W.H. Arnold & Co coachbuilders, Waterman's
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On October 8th, 2009 John Culme wrote on the subject of Uncategorized.
Tags: antique silver, East India Company, Edward Barnard & Sons, Elkington & Co, Government Schools of Design, inkstands, John Buonarotti Papworth, John Stuart Mill, Matthew Digby Wyatt, Robert Cade, Royal Institute of British Architects, Rundell Bridge & Rundell, The Illustrated London News, Thomas Leverton Donaldson
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On October 1st, 2009 John Culme wrote on the subject of Uncategorized.
Tags: antique silver, brushes, Clerkenwell, combs, Corke Brothers, dressing cases, Frederick Wich & Co, gold and silver mounts, gold mounted, ivory, John Batson, leather, luxury goods, Metcalfe Bingley & Co, Oxford Street, photographic albums, silver mounted, Soho, tortoiseshell, trade card
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On September 17th, 2009 John Culme wrote on the subject of Uncategorized.
Tags: Admiral Nelson, antique silver, Eugene Rimmel, Fountain Finger-Ring, J. Grossmith & Son, Matthew Linwood, perfume bottles, Piesse & Lubin, Rimmel of London, Sampson Mordan, scent flasks, Tiffany & Co, vaporizers, vinaigrettes
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On September 3rd, 2009 John Culme wrote on the subject of Uncategorized.
Tags: A New System of Domestic Cookery, antique silver, Edmond Waller Rundell, John Bridge, John Flaxman, Koopman Rare Art, Norton St. Philip, Paul Storr, Philip Rundell, Rundell Bridge & Rundell
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