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French jeweller, goldsmith, silversmith. Hallmark: J G. Born in an unknown location (early 18th century). Lived and worked in Paris, where he qualified as a master (1747) and opened a workshop (1752)...
Jeweller, silversmith. Hallmark: ?? ? in a heart. Born in Kaluga in the family of hereditary silversmith Kuzma Zolotaryov (1722). Made silverware in the Rococo style in Kaluga (1761–91), which he sol...
Jeweller, silversmith. Born in Moscow in the family of silversmith Yegor Petrov, who rented a house from merchant Vasily Matveyev Kunkin in the parish of the Church of St Nicholas of Derbent in the N...
German jeweller, goldsmith, silversmith. Hallmark: Keibel or OSK in an ovolo. Born in the town of Pasewalk in Prussia (1768). Worked on imperial commissions, including a liturgical set endowed by the...
Danish-Norwegian jeweller, goldsmith, silversmith. Hallmark: BUCH in a rectangle. Born and baptised in the district of Strømsø in the Norwegian town of Drammen (1749) in the family of Danish goldsmit...
Jeweller, silversmith. Born in the family of Andrei Plotov (first half of 18th century). Created silverware in the Baroque style in Moscow (1753–72) and lived at 6 Myasnitskaya Street (1760s). Died o...
Jeweller, silversmith, engraver. Hallmark: ??? in an octagon. Born in Moscow in the family of a palace cook called Semyon Schetkin (late 17th or early 18th century). Lived near the Don Monastery in M...
Jeweller, silversmith. Hallmark: ?.?. Born in the family of Ivan Ratkov (mid-18th century). Possibly trained as a silversmith while serving under Count Vladimir Orlov, youngest brother of Count Grigo...
Jeweller, silversmith. Hallmark: ?•?? in a heart. Born in the family of Vasily Polozov (first half of 18th century). Owned a house on Malye Kamenschiki Street in Moscow (1753), where he was a member ...
German jeweller, silversmith. Born in Danzig in the family of German silversmith Simon Gottlieb Unger (1759). Master of the guild of foreign silversmiths in St Petersburg (1785) and alderman (1799). ...