Carlo Giuliano
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Carlo Giuliano (1831–1895) was a goldsmith and jeweller operating in London from 1860. He started work in Naples for Alessandro Castellani and was sent to London to establish a branch of the Casa Castellani. He left Castellani's employ in the early 1860s and in turn worked for Robert Phillips, Harry Emanuel, Hunt & Roskell, and Hancocks & Co - all leading London jewellers. In 1875, he set out on his own, starting a retail outlet at 115 Piccadilly, and specialising in Renaissance-style design.[1]
References
- ^ "Antique Jewelry, Estate jewelry and Vintage jewelry". Adin.be. 18 February 2010. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
Further reading
- Dr. A. E. Alexander (1975) The Jewels of Fortunato Pio Castellani And Carlo Giuliano, pp. 20–26. Gemological Institute of America, USA, Vol. 15, No. 2 (Summer 1975)
Bibliography
- Castellani and Giuliano: Revivalist Jewellers of the Nineteenth Century - G. C Munn (1984) Geoffrey Munn
External links
- Media related to Carlo Giuliano at Wikimedia Commons
- Inspiration for Gothic Renaissance Revival Style Jewels
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