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Wartski

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    Falize: A Dynasty of Jewelers. Katherine Purcell £ 135.00 2 Book. Fabergé in London: The British Branch of the Imperial Russian Goldsmith. ... If you want to know more about Wartski, contact us by e-mail or arrange a visit. [email protected]. Wartski Ltd. 60 St James’s Street, London…

Wartski, Jeweller Tripendy

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    In 2005, Wartski made the wedding rings for H.R.H Prince Charles and Camilla, H.R.H Duchess of Cornwall. Wartski were sole sponsors of ‘Bejewelled Treasures’, the exhibition of Indian and Indian influenced jewellery …

Wartski British Antique Dealers' Association

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    Wartski Wartski is a family business specialising in works of art by Carl Fabergé, antique jewellery, silver and objets de vertu. It was founded by Morris Wartski in 1865, its first known premises located in …

Shop Front to Wartski Jewellers, Non Civil Parish ...

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    Wartski, a firm specialising in fine goldsmith’s work and jewellery was established in Bangor, North Wales, by Morris Wartski, a Russian Jewish émigré, in 1865. The business moved to the fashionable seaside resort of Llandudno …

Jesmonite - Case Study Library - Wartski Jewellers

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    So when Wartski Jewellers wanted a new showroom designed at their premises in St James’s, London, Jesmonite quickly featured in the conversation. Feathercast came on board as manufacturer,with …

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