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Перевод: silversmith
[существительное] серебряных дел мастер
Тезаурус:
- Thus the star of the show is the mock-up of a banquet complete with the extraordinary salt cellars he commissioned from the Regency silversmith Paul Storr - a crab and winkle here, a triton or braying donkey there, all of gold.
- X-ray fluorescence (XRE) analysis (see glossary) of solders used on Roman silver suggests that the Roman silversmith did indeed use several different solders which could have given him a working temperature range from the melting point of silver (960C), down to 180C.
- What we already know of the Titfords can serve as a model: Charles the Cheesemonger in the late 18th century had 13 children, seven of whom died in infancy; his grandson, Benjamin the Silversmith, had reduced the number of offspring to five, and would live to see all but one reach adulthood.
- Young Benjamin is apprenticed to Daniel Jones of Broad Street, Bloomsbury ('Pawnbroker, Silversmith and General Salesman') for seven years, 18 February 1829.
- In general, apprenticed originally as a silversmith as he was, Benjamin would always return to this professional description when all else failed.
- He was practising his trade as a silversmith, living in Cornhill in the City.
- Benjamin the Silversmith (1814-;1879)
- The census for April 1871 gives us Benjamin, aged 56, "Clerk to a silversmith"; Elizabeth, aged 47, Charles Frederick, then 14, and Emily Jane, thirteen.
- 39. (right) Benjamin Titford, silversmith (1814-;1879).
- Explore the town, its shops, the glass works and silversmith.
- For seven years he would live in Bloomsbury, learning a trade from Daniel Jones of Broad Street, pawnbroker, silversmith and general salesman.
- Hoxton was thriving with small businesses, and Benjamin was showing the first signs of a schizophrenic uncertainty about what his official professional title should be: the commercial directories for 1853 list him as a General Salesman, while Henry Joseph's birth certificate plays safe with "Silversmith".
- Time, at last, to call a baby boy after father himself, so this was to be Benjamin Titford, junior - destined to become a silversmith by trade, and a bit of an entrepreneur like his uncle William Charles.
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