Wartski is a British family firm of antique dealers specialising in Russian works of art; particularly those by Carl Fabergé, fine jewellery and silver...
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Maureen Crane Wartski (born Maureen Ann Crane, January 25, 1940 – January 14, 2014) was a naturalized American author She wrote many novels for children...
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Reprinted by Wartski, London, 2012. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Posie rings. Posie rings in the Ashmolean Posie ring messages, Wartski, London...
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but is known to have survived the Russian Revolution and was sold by Wartski in London in 1952. This egg was designed as an étui containing woman's...
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& Research: The Lost Imperial Nécessaire Fabergé Easter Egg". Wartski. London: Wartski Ltd. Archived from the original on 20 December 2018. Retrieved...
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Imperial Easter Egg of 1887 has since been found in the US and bought by Wartski for a private collector. All six of the missing Imperial Eggs belonged...
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Dervais Mansion Exhibition, St. Petersburg 14–17 April 2014, exhibited at Wartski, 14 Grafton Street, London 20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022, "Fabergé in London:...
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Grammar School. Munn became the managing director of London jewellers Wartski, where he had worked since the age of 19; his specialisation is jewellery...
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high-class Castle Hotel. Wartski was a very popular mayor of the city and a great patron of local sports and charities. Wartski Fields were bequeathed to...
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for Poland (Delegat Rządu na Kraj) during World War II: Cyryl Ratajski (Wartski)— November 1939 (officially, from December 1940) – August 1942; died October...
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example, a Royal Air Burundi DC-4M Argonaut, flown by mercenary Heinrich Wartski, also known as Henry Wharton, crash-landed in Cameroon with military supplies...
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in 1922 for sale. The egg was purchased in 1927 by Emanuel Snowman for Wartski a family-owned firm of art and antique dealers in London. The egg was then...
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2023) was a British arts administrator and the chairman of the jewellers Wartski. In 2000, The Telegraph called him "one of the most influential figures...
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egg was bought by Emanuel Snowman of Wartski, sold, and bought back by Wartski. The egg was sold again by Wartski on Christmas Eve 1972 to Stavros Niarchos...
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(1886–1970), who married into the prominent Wartski family of jewellers and became the company chairman. Wartski has enjoyed generations of Royal patronage...
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served by Hibiscus Mall, the town's largest shopping centre, located on Wartski Drive. Other shopping options include Emoyeni Centre, Margate Centre, and...
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Walkers Shortbread Ltd, Royalwarrant.org, accessed 18 September 2018. Wartski, Royalwarrant.org, accessed 22 December 2015. Weetabix Ltd, Royalwarrant...
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Pomanders 14th–17th century pomanders in museums 17th century pomander Wartski, London How To Make Pomanders Watches in Pomanders from 1500 to 1550 Peter...
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London branch of the Llandudno jewellers Wartski, having married the daughter of its founder, Morris Wartski, and went on to become its chairman. Emanuel...
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jeweller Emanuel Snowman and his wife Harriet Wartski, daughter of Morris Wartski, the founder of the Wartski art and antiques firm. His family was Jewish...
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composer Yuriko Nishiyama, manga writer, including Harlem Beat Maureen Wartski, author, including A Boat to Nowhere and Yuri's Brush with Magic Robert...
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Subsequently purchased by Emanuel Snowman of the London jewellers, Wartski, it was bought from Wartski by a Mr. T. B. Kitson in October 1929. Following Kitson's...
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wintraecken.nl Comparison with the Kelch Chanticleer egg, from wintraecken.nl Archive article showing Rothschild egg in Perchin's workshop – Wartski, London...
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versions of the story. Lankeshan ji Yuri's Brush with Magic by Maureen Wartski, a young adult novel that integrates the Urashima Taro myth into narrative...
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brewer, Michael Marks (co-founder of Marks & Spencer), Morris Wartski (founder of Wartski antique dealers) and the family of Jack Cohen, the founder of...
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Kremlin. It was sold to Emanuel Snowman of the jewellers Wartski around 1927. In 1934, Wartski sold it to Allan Gibson Hughes for £950, buying it back...
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1994 novel by Heather Graham Pozzessere Runaway, a 1996 novel by Maureen Wartski The Runaways, a 1997 novel by Kristin Butcher The Runaway, a 1997 novel...
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Catherine's Welsh gold wedding ring was made by the royal warrant holder Wartski, a company with roots in Bangor, Gwynedd, north Wales. Since 1923, it has...
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Royal Family dates back to 1923. The design of the wedding rings is by Wartski, a London jeweller that has held the Royal Warrant to the King (until 2022...
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Provisional Government and later sold to Emanuel Snowman of the jewellers Wartski around 1927. It was owned by a certain Charles Parsons in the 1930s, and...
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