Rundell & Bridge were a London firm of jewellers and goldsmiths formed by Philip Rundell (1746–1827) and John Bridge (baptized 1755–1834). When Edmond...
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Nassak Diamond (section Mauboussin and the lawsuit)
through the Third Anglo-Maratha War and sold it to British jewellers Rundell and Bridge in 1818. Rundell and Bridge recut the diamond in 1818, after which...
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Rundell (1746–1827), English jeweller Walter Rundell Jr., American author and historian William Rundell (1848–1936), Australian philatelist Rundell Winchester...
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she was crowned with a new Imperial State Crown made for her by Rundell and Bridge, with 3,093 gems, including the spinel at the front. The Queen can...
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married Thomas Rundell, either a surgeon from Bath, Somerset, or a jeweller at the well-known jewellers and goldsmiths Rundell and Bridge of Ludgate Hill...
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with royalty. With John Bridge, he ran and co-owned Rundell and Bridge, a firm with widespread interests in the jewellery and precious metal trades. He...
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Imperial State Crown (category Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth)
for today's crown. Made by Rundell and Bridge using old and new jewels, it had a crimson velvet cap with ermine border and a lining of white silk. It...
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Pigot Diamond (redirect from Pigot and Fisher Diamond Lottery Act 1800)
a Mr. Parker of Parker and Birketts. Parker may have been acting on behalf of the famous London jewellers, Rundell and Bridge who in 1804 had obtained...
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Regent Street Royal Circus Royal Opera House Royal Parks of London Rundell and Bridge jewellery firm Savile Row Somerset House St George's, Hanover Square...
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interview. At the coronation of George IV of the United Kingdom, Messrs. Rundell and Bridge, the court jewellers, were paid £8,205 for snuff-boxes for gifts to...
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