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David Andersen (goldsmith)

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Nationality
  
Norwegian

Children
  
Arthur David-Andersen

Occupation
  
Goldsmith

Grandchild
  
Born
  
25 May 1843 (
1843-05-25
)
Østre Toten, Norway

Relatives
  
Ivar David-Andersen (grandson)

Died
  
3 August 1901, Oslo, Norway

David Andersen (25 May 1843 – 3 August 1901) was a Norwegian goldsmith.

He was born in Østre Toten to Anders Svendsen and Anne Margrethe Gulbrandsdatter, and was the father of goldsmith Arthur David-Andersen. From 1859 he was in apprenticeship with the jeweller Jacob Tostrup in Christiania. He spent several periods abroad, in Berlin, Stockholm, Paris and London. During his stay in London he also imported Norwegian filigree works to the United Kingdom. He established his own goldsmith workshop in Christiania 1876, which eventually became a leading company in the goldsmith industry in Norway. A significant part of his filigree works was exported to Great Britain. As of 1899 his company employed 92 men and 29 women.

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David Andersen (goldsmith) Wikipedia


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