72 examples of silversmiths in sentences

His sojourn was cut short at length by the riot which was made by the various persons who were directly or indirectly supported by the revenues of the Temple,a mongrel mob, brought to terms by the tact of the town clerk, who reminded the howling dervishes and angry silversmiths of the punishment which might be inflicted on them by the Roman proconsul for raising a disturbance and breaking the law.

"Mr. Schwarz was Mr. Winslow's nephew and godson, a sister of that gentleman having married the head of the great German firm of Schwarz & Co., silversmiths, of Hamburg and Berlin.

We went into a good many ateliers of silversmiths, ribbon-makers, tobacco-manufacturers, carvers in wood, and the like.

The first of these buildings, somewhat corresponding to our modern bazaarsthe Porcian or silversmiths' hallwas erected by Cato in 570 alongside of the senate-house

In these were long streets, on which only gold and silversmiths resided; imposing palaces towered in the suburbs, with doors and columns of pure turquoise; the windows were made of precious stones brilliantly polished.

Indeed, so great an insult and indignity did it appear to him that a purchaser should be found at Rome for the very soil which he held and possessed by right of conquest, that he immediately called a crier, and ordered that the silversmiths' shops, which at that time stood around the Roman forum, should be put up for sale.

"Yes,and she said she would as soon, and sooner, go to a silversmith's and pull over all the things on the counter.

There are also silversmiths among the Veys, who do good work.

#WILLIAM PEARSALL, Manufacturing Silversmith,# Jeweller, Electroplater, and Watchmaker.

#L.N. HOBDAY & CO.,# WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTURERS, Jewellers & Silversmiths, #13, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM.

But we do not write gold beater for goldbeater, or silver smith for silversmith; because the beater is not gold, nor is the smith silver.

The silversmith in Trumpington Street knew exactly the weight of the silver cup that was to be given to the boy or to a girl.

Jacob Hurd and his sons, Nathaniel and Benjamin, silversmiths, 1702-1781.

SEE French, Allen. FRENCH, STANLEY G. Jacob Hurd and his sons, Nathaniel and Benjamin, silversmiths, 1702-1781.

The Silversmiths of North Carolina.

John Coney, silversmith, 1655-1722. Introd.

Jacob Hurd and his sons, Nathaniel and Benjamin, silversmiths, 1702-1781.

SEE French, Allen. FRENCH, STANLEY G. Jacob Hurd and his sons, Nathaniel and Benjamin, silversmiths, 1702-1781.

The Silversmiths of North Carolina.

In Domesday Book we find frequent mention of goldsmiths; and we know the Anglo-Saxons had their goldsmiths, silversmiths, and coppersmiths.

He thinks more appropriate ones of real silver might be made, the pattern being different and work lighter, giving his own ideas of a pattern, and a little draft of it, and requesting Mr. Lear to talk to a silversmith on the matter, remarking that perhaps those sent by Mr. Morris might give hints for the pattern; which, if not found too heavy, as he had not yet seen them, might after all answer.

First, the services of a skillful and discreet silversmith.

At the close of the fifteenth century it employed 50,000 artisans in its silk and wool weaving and in its factory of arms, to say nothing of curriers, silversmiths, glovers, and jewellers; at the end of the seventeenth century it had hardly 15,000 inhabitants.

THE BEGGAR'S LEGACY An Alderman bold, Henry Smith was enrolled, Of the Silversmiths' Company; Highly praised was his name, his skill had high fame, And a prosperous man was he.

But very great fears were entertained for the very ancient Ponte Vecchio, with its load of silversmiths' and jewellers' shops, turning it from a bridge into a streetthe only remaining example in Europe, I believe, of a fashion of construction once common.

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