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Jewellery By – Mridu Agarwal Section C

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  • 1. By Mridu Agarwal Section C

2. Cox was a goldsmith and a entrepreneur. James Cox proclaimed himself a goldsmith who "Makes Great Variety of Curious Wares in Gold, Silver and other METALS. Yet most of his life he was an entrepreneur. Cox produced lavishly ornamented articles for trade with the Far East, first with India and then with China, where the reception of his "toys" or "sing songs," as the Chinese are believed to have called them, was at first a success. 3. Silver-topped gold was an innovation by English jeweler James Cox, c. 1767, which allowed silver to be backed by gold. Prior to this, gems being set in white metal were set in silver only. If the jewelry was not cleaned constantly, silver tarnish rubbing directly onto skin could leave marks or stain fabric. 4. Wall clocks and pendants 5. (6 May 1794 1 January 1865) was a 19th century Italian Jeweller and founder of Castellani, an Italian jewellery company. 6. Firm of Fortunato Pio Castellani - Bracelet with Classical WarriorCastellani - Etruscan Style Revival Jewelry 7. (1831-1895) He was a goldsmith and jeweller operating in London from 1875. 8. Carlo Giuliano Enamel Pendant with Aquamarine and Natural PearlMoonstone rose cut daimond. 9. (21 September 1850 Paris- 10 December 1932 Paris), a leading Parisian art nouveau jeweller and goldsmith, working with his father and brother Andr. 10. Carved horn, decorated with seed pearls.Enamel with small rose-cut diamonds in the veins.Flora broch 11. March 10, 1878 October 27, 1964 Found the famous CARTIER company in 1847. 12. CARTIER (JEWELS) 1946 VAN CLEEF, REN BOIVIN, CIGARETTE CASE, NECKLACE, RINGNECKLACE 13. Cartier (Owl Clip) 1948 Jacques Lacloche, Mellerio...Bracelets, Clips, Art Deco 14. Cartier (Jewels) 1950 Diamonds and Rubies, Necklace, Earings, ClipsJewels 1948 Mellerio Cartier Van Cleef Boucheron Mauboussin