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  2. Bentley & Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Bentley & Skinner is a British family held company specialising in fine antique jewelry, silver and objects of art by Carl Faberge. Bentley & Skinner are jewellers and silversmiths by appointment to the Queen and the Prince of Wales.

  3. Thomas Fattorini Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The company was granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2008. Thomas R Fattorini (b.1960, 6th Generation) currently holds the warrant and is the grantee on behalf of Thomas Fattorini Ltd. [26] The company has been manufacturing and supplying the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood since 1975. [27]

  4. Garrard & Co - Wikipedia

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    The company demerged in 2002, with Garrard returning to the Albemarle Street site it first occupied in 1911. Garrard was acquired by the US private equity firm Yucaipa Companies in 2006, ending its partnership with Asprey. [7] Jade Jagger was the creative director for the company from 2001 until being replaced by Stephen Webster in 2006. [8]

  5. Wartski - Wikipedia

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    Wartski is a British family firm of antique dealers specialising in Russian works of art; particularly those by Carl Fabergé, fine jewellery and silver.Founded in North Wales in 1865, the business is located at 60 St James's Street, London, SW1.

  6. Mappin & Webb - Wikipedia

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    Mappin & Webb is an international jewellery company headquartered in England, tracing its origins to a silver workshop founded in Sheffield in 1775; 250 years ago (). [1] It now has retail stores throughout the UK. [2] Mappin & Webb has held Royal Warrants to British monarchs since 1897.

  7. House of Fabergé - Wikipedia

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    Accounts filed with Companies House in the UK on 25 October 2015 show that Fabergé (UK) Limited, the principal trading entity, lost £0.525 million for the year ending 30 June 2015. [37] The accounts reveal that a significant spend in research and development was made during the year in respect of the new timepiece collections.