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Allerding, Frederick, b. 1815
Allerding was a jeweller and amateur photographer known to be in Sydney, NSW in 1872.
Bauer, Frank
Frank Bauer was a South Australian jewelery designer, metalsmith and object maker c.1970s and 80s. His work is represented in the collection of Powerhouse Museum.
Coulson, Oswald Hillam, b. 1872
Coulson's career began ca.1903. Following enlistment for the 1914-18 War he produced photographic work for the AFC and began painting ca.1916. After the war, Coulson ...
Cross, Arthur G., b. 1884
Arthur G. Cross was born around 1884. He was a metalsmith, silversmith and jeweller. Cross trained at the Sir John Cass Institute. He contracted tubercolosis ...
Fouchard, Anthony, b. 1843
Anthony Fouchard was born in 1843. Fouchard was, according to his advertisements, a gold and silversmith, practical watch and clockmaker, and working jeweller. He arrived ...
Larsen, Helge, b. 1929
Larsen, practicing first as a principal of Solvform, Copenhagen, later as a partnership Larsen and Lewers (Darani), Sydney. He had extensive experience in design education ...
Marks, Percy
The founder of Percy Marks Jewellery, Sydney, designer and maker. Populariser of the use of the Australian black opal. The Marks family continue this design ...
Mason, Frederick, b. 1839
Jeweller who was born Frederick May into a family of jewellers in Birmingham and London and was awarded a first class medal at the 1881 ...
Mulgrave, Andrew, b. 1921
According to Norman Aisbett, Mulgrave had been taught to engrave by a German guard while he was in a prisoner-of-war camp and this skill led ...
Raft, Emanuel, b. 1938
The Egyptian born Emanuel Raft brought a cosmopolitan perspecive to the way he approached painting, sculpture and design. He was also a teacher and mentor ...
Tully, Peter, b. 1947
Artist and gay activist, was included in the Tin Sheds exhibition, "Dead Gay Artists", in 2002.