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I asked her where the young silversmith might be found.
With only one good hand, Johnny can no longer be a silversmith.
He was born in Paris, the son of a silversmith.
He is considered to be the most skilled local silversmith of his day.
The silversmith has not seen his brother in years, making him very upset.
To identify the silversmith or company that made the piece.
From father to son, this family produced silversmiths for two hundred years.
Silversmith kept him at it until he heard the click again.
The total collection contains the work of 1,100 silversmiths from 27 states.
And likely they'll know where to find the silversmiths of the town, to set you on your way."
The island is now a far quieter place, known for its silversmiths.
By some accounts, he was the first in six generations of silversmiths.
A master gold- and silversmith, the like of whom he'd never seen before.
Prior to entering military service, she was a professional silversmith.
Explore the town, its shops, the glass works and silversmith.
Someone mentioned that you had a son who was a silversmith."
But he'd learned more than metaphors from the small, precise silversmith.
She is the first female silversmith to have become internationally famous.
He was the son of a silversmith, and received great educational advantages.
In his early years he worked as a silversmith.
Her collection of rare pieces by early French silversmiths was well known.
He has 15 apprentice silversmiths but still does the most delicate work himself.
He wanted to let his face show exactly what he thought of the silversmith.
The silversmith did not say anything on the subject.
Colonial silversmiths used many of the techniques developed by those in Europe.