English Goldsmiths and Their Marks: A History of the Goldsmiths and their Marks. Charles James Jackson F.S.A. 1905
[NOTE: Sir Charles James Jackson 1849-1923 was an English Goldsmith. In 1905 he was at 47 Eton Ave., London]
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An eagle displayed. Fras JACKSON |
137 |
1684-5 I I. Fleu de lys below. John Jackson |
150 |
1697 Jno Jackson Tall Communion flagon. St. Martins in the Fields |
163 |
1720 Chas Jackson |
178 |
1736 Thomas Jackson |
199 |
1759 Orlando Jackson |
232 |
1739 Thomas Jackson London Goldsmith |
279 |
Edward JACKSON Earliest date: 1817 Latest date or death: 1823 |
382 |
The Guardians of the Standard of Wrought Plate in Birmingham included James JACKSON |
595 |
1718 Christopher JACKSON was an apprentice in Dublin |
602 |
1761 apprentice Joseph JACKSON son of Henry JACKSON in Dublin |
604 |
1780 Joseph JACKSON was a Master goldsmith with a number of apprentices in Dublin. |
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Joseph JACKSON 1787-88 in Dublin |