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Yaad,
mark on a hand crafted dish from Israel.
It was founded by Bezalel (Lilik)
and Zahara Schatz along with their mother. Their father Boris was a renowned
metalsmith active in Jerusalem, founder of the Bezalel Academy of
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Yattenden School of
Art and Handicrafts. An evening school run by Elizabeth Waterhouse of Yattenden Court, Berkshire
from 1890 to 1914. It covered many types of handicrafts including
copperware. This mark is on an excellent repousée circular
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Young’s Paraffin Light & Mineral Oil
Co., New Spring Street, Birmingham. Lamps and lamp burners. |
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Ystad,
candlesticks of Eames period, Sweden.
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