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Patch Box by James Gordon
James Gordon
Patch Box by James Gordon
Patch Box by James Gordon

James Gordon

Aberdeen, Scotland, active c.1766 - 1806
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About MeJames Gordon was apprenticed in 1759-60 to Coline Allan, who was one of Aberdeen's leading goldsmiths. He was admitted to the Hammermen Incorporation in 1766 and took a number of apprentices over the next 27 years including Benjamin Lumsden and William Jamieson. He seems to have run a flourishing business both as a jeweller and goldsmith, and produced prolific quantities of work.
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