Jeweler and Lager Beer Saloon
Jeweler and Lager Beer Saloon
Jewelers and silversmiths have held some interesting combinations of occupations. Here's one that I just came across: from the Gazetteer & Business Directory for Albany & Schenectady Co, New York 1870-71, Jacob Knupfer, jeweler and lager beer saloon, 28 Howard, City of Albany.
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Silversmiths and jewelers quite often transition to other lines of work. Their backgrounds give them a pretty wide open field to choose from when economic necessities or other factors call for a job change.
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Pardon M Stone of Providence, Rhode Island went from being a jeweler to being a corset manufacturer.
I don't quite see the fit, but obviously he did.
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In the second half of the nineteenth century, Pardon M Stone of Providence, Rhode Island went from being a jeweler to being a corset manufacturer.
I don't quite see the fit, but obviously he did.
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Just when you thought my sense of humour had been mislaid would you please oblige me by giving no detail on how "I Beg Your" Pardon Stone made the corsets. Images of ladies in close fitting suits of silver armour have already caused old knees to shake.
And finally, if born at another time, would Spranger have been a star of the silver screen?
Apologies,
Mike
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And finally, if born at another time, would Spranger have been a star of the silver screen?
Apologies,
Mike
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Another person in the jewelry business that made what appears to be on the surface at least an unusual job change was Harry H Tammen of H H Tammen Curio Co. He went from being a bar tender to operating a free museum that apparently highlighted natural history of the Southwest to being newspaper owner.
The novelty company was another of his successful enterprises.
I say the leap from bartender to newspaper owner on the surface looks unusual, but I can't help thinking that it had something to do with fact that his father had been an editor and publisher in Independence, Iowa and likely worked in the same line in other locations as well.
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The novelty company was another of his successful enterprises.
I say the leap from bartender to newspaper owner on the surface looks unusual, but I can't help thinking that it had something to do with fact that his father had been an editor and publisher in Independence, Iowa and likely worked in the same line in other locations as well.
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Re: Jeweler and Lager Beer Saloon
Edward Whitlock - Silversmith and Rent Collector.

Edward Whitlock & Co. - Birmingham - 1861

Edward Whitlock - Birmingham - 1861
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Edward Whitlock & Co. - Birmingham - 1861

Edward Whitlock - Birmingham - 1861
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Thomas Branston, Silversmith and Water Bailiff.

Source: The Oracle and Public Advertiser. Saturday, 5th December 1795.
Thomas Branston was recorded by Sir Ambrose Heal as in partnership with a Mr Bird as 'Branston & Bird', Jewellers, Goldsmiths, Toymen & Clockmakers of 39, Cornhill, in 1775.
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Source: The Oracle and Public Advertiser. Saturday, 5th December 1795.
Thomas Branston was recorded by Sir Ambrose Heal as in partnership with a Mr Bird as 'Branston & Bird', Jewellers, Goldsmiths, Toymen & Clockmakers of 39, Cornhill, in 1775.
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Here's an unlikely combination.
In 1893 the English owned, Japanese based firm of retail and manufacturing silversmiths, Arthur & Bond advertised the services of a tattooist at their Yokohama branch.

Arthur & Bond - Yokohama - 1893
For more details of Arthur & Bond see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 38&t=24259
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In 1893 the English owned, Japanese based firm of retail and manufacturing silversmiths, Arthur & Bond advertised the services of a tattooist at their Yokohama branch.

Arthur & Bond - Yokohama - 1893
For more details of Arthur & Bond see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 38&t=24259
Trev.
Re: Jeweler and Lager Beer Saloon
Lyman M Stanley is listed as a jewelry manufactory and undertaker in the 1877-'78 Attleboro, Massachusetts Business Directory, Published Biennially by E S Metcalf, Providence, Rhode Island.
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Originating from The American Weekly Mercury 1724, Scipio, slave, age approximately 24, spoon maker, glazer, tinker and runaway.
Re: Jeweler and Lager Beer Saloon
Listed in Holden's Triennial Directory 1805, Jonas Hyam silversmith & slop seller King st Deptford.