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Based in Firenze, Italy, Bernardo Antichita are the dealers in Antique and Estate Jewellery, Fine Watches and Works of Art. Their collections of unusual cufflinks, sophisticated baubles and other outstanding gentlemen's accessories truly permit to express one's personality. Regularly updated website now offers most of the stock for online purchase. Unique gifts worth seeing, they will make their owner to stand out even in the most sophisticated circles of the art and antiques collectors.
http://www.bernardoantichita.com/
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Hirsh is a family run business that specializes in the finest handmade jewellery since 1980. Our jewellery is designed one piece at a time by our talented design team ensuring that each piece has the unique Hirsh character. We use only the finest gemstones that are then handcrafted in platinum, 18ct rose and yellow gold to the highest standards. Our service starts with a welcoming cup of London’s best espresso to our unique upgrade service and lifetime maintenance on all Hirsh jewellery. Experienced sales staff with a true passion for jewellery, many of whom are gemmologists with a deep knowledge of all stones.
http://www.hirshlondon.com
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We have been trading in fine vintage and classic watches over the Internet since 2004, including IWC, Rolex, Omega, Breitling, Longines, Heuer, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Military watches and many others. We value customer satisfaction above all else. We offer a full Warranty on all our watches.
http://www.corrvintagewatches.com/
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Fitzrovia Watches London sell quality second hand watches at great discount prices. Choose from many varieties of Modern and Vintage Swiss Watch brands and browse our exclusive luxury wrist watches online. Our Watches whether pre-owned, used, new or discount ex-display are always the best price and quality. For International buyers unable to come to our UK base in London, we have the very best insured courier arrangements throughout the UK and Continental Europe.
http://www.fitzroviawatches.co.uk/
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Since 1777 Dents has been handcrafting the world’s finest leather gloves. Our handbags, small leather goods and accessories complement our gloves and demonstrate the same commitment to quality that has become our hallmark.
http://www.dents.co.uk/
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Founded by Gerry Ettinger over 70 years ago, the company is still family owned and run by his elder son, Robert Ettinger. We are one of the few remaining British luxury leather goods companies still manufacturing in the UK and pride ourselves on designing and hand crafting only the finest leather goods.
http://www.ettinger.co.uk/
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We manufacture handbags, wallets and small leather goods in a factory near Birmingham, the traditional centre of leather goods manufacturing in England. All of our products are handmade in the softest calf skins, suedes and exotic leathers with gold plated fittings. Our aim is that every Launer piece should give pleasure and satisfaction for many years.
http://www.launer.com/
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Over the last 50 years, based on the principles of innovation, quality and fashion design, Fulton Umbrellas has grown from very humble beginnings into the largest umbrella supplier in the UK today.
http://www.fultonumbrellas.com/
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Founded in 1774 by Jonathan Mappin, Mappin & Webb is one of the UK's leading retailers of fine jewellery and silverware. Today, it is renowned for combining timeless craftsmanship with superior quality and contemporary design to produce exquisite jewellery, elegant silverware, watches and glassware.
http://www.mappin-and-webb.co.uk/
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Hamilton & Inches has been at the top of the European jewellery scene since 1866. The shops in Edinburgh and London offer our extensive range of jewellery, both contemporary designers, such as Stephen Webster, and more classic fine jewellery pieces.
http://www.hamiltonandinches.com/
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Since 1904, we create some of the finest jewellery in the world. Be it a signet ring, a diamond solitaire or a fabulous gem-set bracelet, it has to be the best for our discerning international clientele - with that added extra ingredient of personal service that only a family business can provide.
http://www.ruffs.co.uk
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The practice of authenticating a document by the granter affixing his distinguishing mark or seal was current in ancient India, Egypt, Greece and Rome and was continued in medieval times. The art of the seal engraver is to produce a mirror image in the ring or desk seal so that when it is pressed into hot wax the crest is the correct way round. No machinery is used in the engraving process, only traditional tools such as gravers, half rounds, flat tools and spit sticks.
I am able to supply signet rings in silver, 9 ct and 18 ct gold and platinum. I am able to research family crests. Hand engraving is one of the oldest forms of art, dating back to pre historic man. For this type of engraving I use traditional tools. One of such tools is the graver, which is used to cut through the metal to produce the desired crest or initials. I can engrave any precious metal and supply silver and gold cufflinks.
http://www.jtengraving.com/
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My jewellery consists of necklaces, bracelets, pendants, dress rings, engagement rings, eternity rings and earrings which are set with diamonds, or which combine diamonds with precious or semi-precious stones. These can be set in platinum, or nine, eighteen or twenty two carat gold. Engraved signet rings and cuff-links are a speciality. I offer a similar range of cultured pearl jewellery. Pearl necklaces and chokers (which may, for example, incorporate an antique brooch converted into a clasp) can be made in any length, knotted or plain. I keep a range of clasps in both nine and eighteen carat gold some of which are set with precious, or semi-precious stones.
http://www.ian-norrington.com/
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England's finest independent chronometer, watch and clock maker maintaining a tradition of innovation, craftsmanship and precision for both antique and contemporary timepieces.
http://www.frodsham.com
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Whether you are a dealer, an experienced collector or someone looking for a pocket watch as a special present for a birthday, anniversary or wedding gift your are sure to find it with the Pieces of Time in Mayfair.
http://www.antique-watch.com/
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Sally Lees makes stylish cufflinks and jewellery in aluminium, and silver, some with 22ct gold details. Cufflinks are limited edition pieces with each pair made by hand in her London studio.
http://www.sallylees.com/
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KJ Beckett is a leading retailer of luxury accessories for men. Based in the historical city of Bath, England, where fashion and style are paramount! We strive to offer customers an amazing and very unique shopping experience. In the summer of 2003, three brothers discussed the difficulty they had when they were looking for less ordinary, more imaginative, men's accessories. They had observed, if one were to enter any designer mens clothes store, they could find a dazzling range of unusual shirts or a superb selection of fine and unique shoes - but to find cool belts for men or funky men's wallets was much more tricky! Sparse offerings of interesting men's accessories meant the conventional black leather belt or wallet always seemed to end up being purchased. Consequently the Beckett brothers set out to find a stunning selection of luxury accessories for men. They spent time searching the world for the funky, unique and unusual! Wallets, ties, cufflinks, belts, and socks (to name but a few) were sought after. The brothers made sure all the products they picked were only of the finest quality. Cufflinks crafted in England, fine silk ties from Italy, unique hand-made men's belts from the USA. As a result, the Beckett brothers built up the finest collection of unique men's accessories from across the globe. The result of their efforts was KJ Beckett, a store dedicated to providing men with a comprehensive selection of unique and luxurious accessories. Named after the brothers' grandparents, KJ Beckett is a symbol of individuality, quality, and excellent service.
http://www.kjbeckett.com/
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For over 50 years we have supplied our customers with exclusive jewellery, silverware and gifts from our premises in the shadow of Windsor Castle.
http://www.haroldcox.com/
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Handmade in England, everything about Pickett represents the true excellence of artisanal luxury. We use the finest materials, fuse design with beauty and endeavour to add a truly unique twist to the traditional English essential.
http://www.pickett.co.uk
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Michael German commenced his own business in 1972 after having worked for over twenty years in the Internationally renowned "P.C.L. German Antiques" of London. As a second generation specialist dealer he started specialising in walking canes in the early 1970s. Starting with a small customer base at that time, the business has expanded internationally with client collector's world wide. During this period several books have been published on the subject, and various conferences for collector's have taken place in the USA, Germany, Belgium and Austria. After operating from the Bond Street and Knightsbridge areas of London, he moved the business to its present location in Kensington Church Street in 1982. He is a member of the vetting Committees at the Grosvenor House Antiques fair, the BADA Fair, and the three yearly Olympia Fairs. In 1996 he was joined by his son-in-law Dominic Strickland.
http://www.antiquecanes.com/
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The world famous James Smith and Sons Umbrella Shop was founded in 1830 and is still owned and run as a family business. For 175 years the company has been making umbrellas, sticks and canes for both ladies and gentlemen and their reputation as the home of the London umbrella is well justified.
http://www.james-smith.co.uk/
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Swaine Adeney Brigg - London's celebrated maker of equestrian & leather goods since 1750. The luxury lifestyle store beloved by business travellers.
http://www.swaineadeney.co.uk/
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For more than 70 years our shop in Post Office Road in Bournemouth, with its distinctive frontage, has been a landmark in this fashionable resort’s town centre. Our family-owned and run business has built its reputation on exceptional service, unrivalled choice and unique links with the Silver Trade. This special relationship with the trade allows our pricing to be amongst the most competitive you’ll find – and our range amongst the largest! Although we try to give a wide choice on-line, it is impossible to show you the full range of items we have available. So, whenever you find yourself in Bournemouth, do come and see our vast selection of silver items; modern, second-hand and antique.
http://www.richmondsilver.co.uk/
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Bespoke & luxury gifts, watches, jewellery, accessories, guns and rifles.
http://www.williamandson.com/
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As specialists in antique jewellery we can show you diamond rings set with both modern and old brilliant cut diamonds, the latter dating from the Victorian era. Our sapphire ring collection comprises gemstones in various shades of blue, purple and mauve but also rare yellow and orange hues. Equally unusual are our other gemset rings, which may well feature your birthstone. We have a large selection of eternity rings, many of which are hand made in the Art Deco style, and of wedding bands.
http://www.richardogden.com/
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Experience the beauty and variety of the Montblanc collections of fine writing instruments, watches, large and small leather goods, jewellery items and accessories, eyewear and frangrances.
http://www.montblanc.com
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Superb collection of world's famous watches.
http://www.marcuswatches.co.uk/
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Famous Swiss watches from the established in 1833 horological house of Antoine LeCoultre.
http://www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/
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Working with some of the world’s leading brands, our team of 6 expert staff has a combined experience of over 150 years. If you’re looking for fine pre-owned time pieces, we regularly deal in Cartier, Vacheron, Audemars, Breguet, Franck Muller, Panerai and other fine names. However, we have a particular passion for pre-owned Patek Philipe and Rolex and are regularly consulted by collectors around the world.
http://www.daviddugganwatches.co.uk/
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Art & Antiques Ltd is a London based company centrally located on New Bond Street, dealing in immaculate pieces of time - be it Vintage, Modern or Brand New Watches, thus satisfying every prospective customers horological needs from almost the beginning of the wrist watches era.
http://www.watchcentre.com/
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Established in 1953, Armour-Winston Ltd is by far and away the oldest dealer in fine watches and jewellery in London's prestigous Burlington Arcade. Our company has been in the same family for 3 generations helping new and existing clients to purchase, sell and part exchange with confidence for over 55 years.
http://www.armourwinston.co.uk/
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A cane was designed to be worn rather than used. It showed who you were and how you viewed yourself. Whether you sported a jewelled Fabergé cane or one of whalebone fashioned by a sailor on a long sea voyage, your cane made a powerful statement. Consequently, these items are intensely personal. Each cane is redolent with the history of bygone individuals and their times.
http://www.antiquecanes.co.uk/
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In 1868, during the reign of Queen Victoria, Mr Thomas Fox opened a shop in the City of London, making and selling whalebone framed, silk umbrellas. In the 1880s a major change in the manufacturing process took place with the introduction of a stainless steel umbrella mechanism, invented by a Mr Samuel Fox (no relation). By replacing the traditional whalebone frame of the umbrella with the new steel frame, Fox created a unique stronger and lighter umbrella. And so the modern umbrella was born. Since those days the company has built a reputation for excellence, skill and superb craftsmanship, and today the quality and attention to detail are still the hallmark of a Fox Umbrella. The process of making Fox Umbrellas has changed very little, as to obtain the high quality that we require it is still necessary to rely on the skill of hand-workers rather than machines. Fox Umbrellas, with its history and globally renowned reputation for excellence, still exists today, albeit with a change of name to Fox Umbrellas Ltd.
http://www.foxumbrellas.co.uk/
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Retrospecs.co.uk started out as an online outlet for the sale of a large private collection of vintage eyewear. This collection has been gathered from all over Europe over the last 30 years. The idea was not only to sell these glasses online but to help search for new vintage models worldwide.
http://www.retrospecs.co.uk/
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Asprey was founded in 1781 in Mitcham, South London. It was here that William Asprey established a silk printing business. William’s son Charles and his grandson, also Charles, expanded the business into the metallic arts. In 1841 the elder Charles went into partnership with a London stationer located on Bond Street. In 1847 the Asprey family broke with their partner and moved into 167 New Bond Street, the premises Asprey occupies today. Exciting developments are taking place at Asprey; it continues to celebrate the best in craftsmanship, design and materials to offer its clients objects to treasure. Expert jewellery designers, steeped in Asprey’s individualistic British style, working with the finest gems, have given Asprey its unrivaled reputation. The elegant new Asprey designs represent a continuation of a great tradition, blending experience with a spirit of artistic adventure to take the craft forward. In leather, silver, china, glass and everything for the home there are new collections and pioneering designs. As ever, each Asprey product will be made with the most exacting craftsmanship from the finest materials.
http://www.asprey.com
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Purdey was established in London in 1814, the year before the battle of Waterloo. The founder, James Purdey, had previously worked as head stocker for Joseph Manton, the foremost gunmaker of his time. Purdey set up his gun making business in Princes Street and soon moved to Manton's former premises in Oxford Street in 1826. As early as 1838, Queen Victoria is recorded as having bought a pair of Purdey pistols. The company was granted its first Royal Warrant in 1868 by The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, an honour that has been bestowed on the Managing Director of James Purdey & Sons Ltd by each succeeding Monarch. Today Nigel Beaumont holds the Warrants of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, HRH Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales. In 1882 the company moved from Oxford Street to the new premises on the corner of South Audley Street and Mount Street, where it remains to this day. James the Younger designed this building to accommodate his showroom, the factory for making guns and cartridges, and later it provided living quarters for his family. Although James Purdey & Sons Ltd was bought by the Seely family in 1946 it was to remain a family-owned business until 1994. The Hon Richard Beaumont, a Seely nephew and Chairman since 1970, decided to retire and the company was acquired by the Richemont Group. Nigel Beaumont became Chairman of Purdey in March 2007 following the retirement of Richard Purdey.
http://www.purdey.com/
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