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  2. F. Hinds - Wikipedia

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    Frank continued with the jewellery business and eventually, in 1990, F. Hinds took over the one remaining shop owned by the other half of the family in Worthing, Sussex. [2] Brands operated by F. Hinds include My Diamonds diamond jewellery, [3] the Aureus gold on sterling silver jewellery collection and the Kilimanjaro Tanzanite collection.

  3. Wartski - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 Wartski moved to larger premises at 60 St. James Street, London, the concrete-lined interior was designed by the architects Waldo Works. With the Russian Revolution, many of the aristocracies took with them large quantities of jewellery made by Carl Fabergé, jeweller to the Tsar. The pieces found their way into shops all over Europe.

  4. Mappin & Webb - Wikipedia

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    The first Mappin & Webb store opened in 1860 at 77–78 Oxford Street, London, (renumbered 160–162 in 1880) and the company's candelabras, fine silverware, and vanity products swiftly gained renown. As a natural progression from silverware, Mappin & Webb began designing jewellery. In 1870, they built a showroom in the City of London on ...

  5. Wickhams (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Completion of the grand Wickhams design was never to be. The business was by 1951 owned by Great Universal Stores [7] but was closed down during the 1960s. The Salter family finally closed the shop at 81 Mile End Road in 1982. It was sold and became an off licence. By 2014, the Spiegelhalter shop was derelict and roofless. [6]

  6. Boodles (company) - Wikipedia

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    Boodles is a privately held British luxury jeweller and jewellery designer group founded in 1798. Boodles is a family company located in Liverpool. It also has stores in London, Manchester, Dublin and Chester. Their flagship store is found on New Bond Street, London.

  7. William Hinds - Wikipedia

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    Frank's part grew into the national jeweller F. Hinds, which has over 100 branches across England & Wales and is still owned and managed by the Hinds family. [2] Hinds continued to expand his business until he owned 25 jeweller's shops. He diversified into other types of retail, including operating barbers above some of the jewellery shops.

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