William Comyns (1835 - 1916) - photo 1

William Comyns

William Comyns was a prominent English silversmith who lived from 1835 to 1916. He founded the company William Comyns & Sons in 1859, which became known for its high-quality silverware and jewelry. Comyns was trained as a silversmith in London and gained extensive experience working for other firms before founding his own. He was known for his attention to detail and his innovative designs, which often incorporated intricate patterns and ornate decorations. Comyns produced a wide range of silverware, including tea sets, trays, candlesticks, and other decorative objects. His work was highly sought after by collectors and was often displayed at prestigious exhibitions, including the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1900. Today, William Comyns & Sons is still recognized as a leading name in the world of luxury silverware, and many pieces produced by the company during its long history are highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts.
Date and place of birt:8 february 1835, London, United Kingdom
Date and place of death:21 june 1916, United Kingdom
Nationality:United Kingdom
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Jeweler, Silversmith

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