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1826
: Jean Michel Anthony |
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| Anthony jewellers
was founded in 1826 by Jean Michel Anthony (1788-1862). From 1811 to 1826
he was an apprentice to Jan-Baptist de Keyser (°1751), living and
working at Pelgrimstraat in Antwerp. From 1826 until around 1860 Jean-Michel
worked in the shop 'in den Pelgrim' on the Grote Markt in the center of
Antwerp. The terra cotta bust of the pilgrim
(photo on the left), which used to decorate the shop’s gable was
preserved, as well as the figure of a pilgrim which appears in Anthony’s
hallmark. The jeweller's showroom and workshop moved to Rue des Emaux
1, close to the Grote Markt, where his son, Jean Baptiste Anthony (Jean
fils) succeeded his father. |
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| WOLFERS
Frères |
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| Within the renowned family business “Wolfers”, a new generation worked together in a well planned company structure. The four directors -the three brothers Philippe, Max, Robert and cousin Albert Wolfers, who was married to their sister- were all running their specialized departments. | Wolfers
Frères mainly produced a commercial line, which also sold well
internationally, such as silverware in Neo-Rococo and other eclectic
styles which found a ready market. |
He
designed exceptional jewellery in the innovative art nouveau style,
as well as furniture, functional and decorative objects in, among other
materials, silver, bronze and ivory.
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| 1897 : E. ANTHONY & WOLFERS frères |
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