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6 Matthew Boulton and Birmingham Silverware in the late 18th and early 19th centuries [Text only version] Image: The painted sign for the King’s Head Inn, New Street, Birmingham showing the Head of George III.
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Document Date: 2004-03-20 11:44:28


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Sheffield / Birmingham / Birmingham City / Chester / Glasgow / London / Naples / /

Company

Soho / Newhall Street / M.Boulton & Plate Co. / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

United Kingdom / Ireland / /

Facility

Goldsmiths’ Hall / Anchor Tavern / Great Silver Manufactory / Warwick Castle / Hadrian’s villa / /

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individual products / local metal working / metal / local products / silver manufacturing / metal goods / silver products / metal objects / /

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the French / /

Organization

Birmingham Assay Office / Parliament for an Act / House of Commons / /

Person

Matthew Robinson Boulton / Wrought Plate / John Foster / Silver Making Image / James Watt / Giovanni Battista Piranesi / Matthew Boulton / John Fothergill / Thomas Bolsover / Warwick Vase / William Hamilton / Francis Butty / Olga Baird Photographs / Robert Adam / James Wyatt / Erasmus Darwin / Eliza Pole / Callaghan / William Chambers / Nicholas Dumée / Mathew Robinson Boulton / /

Position

MP / great silversmith / consul / Head / King / designer / really large producer / /

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