South African and Rhodesian Silversmiths

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GEORG EGBERTUS WOLHUTER

13, Waterkant, Cape Town


An example of the work and mark of Georg Egbertus Wolhuter:

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Georg Egbertus Wolhuter's working period is thought to be 1818 - 1827.

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KATZ & LOURIE

Johannesburg


NEW YORK

Lawrence Katz, buyer for Katz & Lourie, Ltd., Johannesburg, Union of South Africa, will be a guest at the Fifth Ave. Hotel until June 24, when he will sail for England on the Queen Mary. He visited Chicago last week.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - June 1936

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ISADOR JASIK

Middleburg, Transvaal


Isador Jasik, who has been in the trade in many parts, has opened a store at 41 Speedwell Ave., Morristown, N. J. At 18, he conducted a jewelry and watchmaking establishment in Middleburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Thirty years ago he left there to come to the United States to visit relatives in Lancaster, Pa. After a short stay there he came to Philadelphia where he worked in a large jewelry establishment before opening his own store. After five years here he was in business in Port Chester and Yonkers, N. Y., Montclair and Bloomfield, N. J.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - September 1937

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