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  2. Towle Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    Towle Silversmiths is an American silver manufacturer. [1] Towle Silversmiths was founded in 1690 by William Moulton II, the first silversmith in Newbury, Mass. [2] [3] Moulton's family continued to operate the shop, and in 1857 apprentices Anthony Francis Towle and William P. Jones incorporated their work as Towle & Jones. [2]

  3. Bolesławiec pottery - Wikipedia

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    A display that illustrates style of Bolesławiec pottery. Polish store in Seattle. Bolesławiec pottery (English: BOLE-swavietz, Polish: [bɔlɛ'swav j ɛt͡s]), also referred to as Polish pottery, [1] is the collective term for fine pottery and stoneware produced in the town of Bolesławiec, in south-western Poland.

  4. Polish crown jewels - Wikipedia

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    Polish replica of the Holy Lance, Wawel Cathedral Treasury Crown of Bolesław I the Brave. In AD 1000, during his pilgrimage to the tomb of Saint Adalbert in Gniezno, the capital of Poland until about 1040, Emperor Otto III officially recognized Duke Bolesław I the Brave as King of Poland (see Congress of Gniezno), crowning him and presenting him with a replica of the Holy Lance, also known ...

  5. Krosno Glass - Wikipedia

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    Krosno Glass S.A., commonly known as Krosno, is a glassware and crystalware company from Poland. [1] [2] It has been in operation since 1923 and specializes in the production of high-quality glass accessories or liquid vessels such as jugs, vases, carafes, decanters and chalices as well as stemware and tumblers for serving spirits. [3]

  6. National Bards crypt of the Wawel - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [14] [15] The works were directed by Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz, who also oversaw the installation of a stone frieze made of light Kielce marble along the walls of the expanded crypt at a height of about one meter, while the floor was laid with square tiles of black Belgian marble and white Carrara marble. Additionally, the altar and mosaic ...

  7. Wawel (company) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1951. In 1992 the company was privatised and in 1998 entered the Warsaw Stock Exchange.In 2006 the three historic factories in Kraków were closed and production was moved to a new factory in Dobczyce.