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  2. 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.

  3. List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family

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    Jewellers, Gold/Silversmiths & Clockmakers: 2005: 2005 [91] 1985 [92] G Ettinger Ltd. The Prince of Wales: Leathergoods: Manufacturers of Leathergoods 2019: 1996: 1934 [93] Garrard & Co. Ltd: The Prince of Wales: Jewellery: Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths 2019: 1989: 1735 [94] Gieves & Hawkes Ltd: The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh (Until ...

  4. Hancocks & Co - Wikipedia

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    Hancocks & Co is a retail jeweller in London, founded on 1 January 1849 by Charles F. Hancock, a former partner of Storr and Mortimer. The first shop was opened at a corner of Bruton Street and New Bond Street, in London.

  5. Third Imperial (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Telegraph article included an interview with Kieran McCarthy, "a Fabergé expert from the Mayfair jeweller Wartski" and McCarthy stated "whoever has this piece will have no idea of its provenance and significance – nor will they know they are sitting on a royal relic which could be worth £20 million." McCarthy hypothesized that ...

  6. Victorian jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Victorian jewellery originated in England; it was produced during the Victoria era, when Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901. Queen Victoria was an influential figure who established the different trends in Victorian jewellery. [1] The amount of jewellery acquired throughout the era established a person's identity and status. [2]

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