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Julius C. Walk (1840-1911) - Sterling Flatware Fashions

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    Julius C. Walk, a pioneer jeweler, whose record of continuous business in one place in Indianapolis probably equals that of any other person, died this morning, at his home, 2023 North Delaware street, after an illness that dated from November 16, 1910. Since then he had not been able to leave his room and death came after long

Julius C, Walk & Son NAWCC Forums

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    Dec 15, 2003 · Julius C. Walk was a partner in the Jewelry store, Bingham and Walk in Indianapolis, IN. The store was downtown on Washington Street. It was a very high end store. At some point in the early part of the 20th century, Mr. Walk bought out his partner, and the store became known as Julius C. Walk and Sons, Diamond Merchants, Inc.

Chicago 1893. World’s Columbian Exposition Souvenir ...

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    Indianapolis, Indiana jeweler, Julius C. Walk, exhibited at the World’s Columbian Exposition. Walk sold fine diamonds and watches, sterling silverware, French clocks, and other luxury goods. The rectos of the souvenir booklet comprise the full-page illustrations of the exposition; the versos describe the range of luxury goods sold by Walk’s firm.

Retailer Marks - Sterling Flatware Fashions

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    Bingham & Walk Indianapolis, IN 1883-1892 William P. Bingham and Julius C. Walk. Successors to Bingham, Walk & Mayhew. Bixler & Fox Easton, PA c. 1870-1873. John Best & Co. ... Bein Jewelry Co. 1887-1895. Chester Billings & Son New York, NY 1897-1910 Successor to …

Pocket Watch Collectors Weekly

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    In 1970 Dayton Hudson bought two more jewelers, C.D. Peacock, Inc., and J. Jessop and Sons. By 1971 the company's revenues surpassed $1 billion. I'm not sure if this connects to your watch, but I found it interesting anyway, Dave; Deanteaks, 8 years ago

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