(1) For most of my early life, I worked as a silversmith and lectured at Glasgow School of Art in silversmithing and jewellery.(2) Foster trained as a silversmith and has an established reputation both as a designer and metalworker.(3) Navajo silversmithing dates from 1853, when a Mexican silversmith arrived at Fort Defiance in what is now Arizona.(4) In the nineteenth century, Joseph Mayer was one of Liverpool's most prominent citizens as well as a respected silversmith .(5) Hogarth started an apprenticeship as a silversmith in 1714, but never finished it.(6) He trained as a silversmith at the Zurich School of Arts and Crafts, 1924-7, but after hearing a lecture by Le Corbusier he decided to turn to architecture.(7) Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths , bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors.(8) There are usually ten from which to choose, including cabochon making, faceting, silversmithing , wirewrapping, micromounting, competitive exhibit judging, and many others.(9) The country became distinguished in letters, music, and philosophy, and there were constant refinements in architecture, portraiture, cabinetmaking, and silversmithing .(10) The latter include a grouping of Dutch silversmithing and gilding examples; sophisticated furniture; and luxurious glass objects, ceramics, textiles and mother-of-pearl.(11) The refined finish of the scenes embossed and chased in the minutest detail shows off the skill of the silversmiths involved.(12) The work of over twenty silversmiths is being showcased, with more than forty different settings on view.(13) The exhibition - called Ripple - features the work of 16 artists from all over Britain, including painters, silversmiths , print makers, ceramicists and metal workers.(14) The makers of the frames included many of England's most fashionable silversmiths , including Paul de Lamerie, Charles Kandler and Benjamin Pyne.(15) Newly listed occupations included railroad workers and cotton brokers, as well as skilled craftsmen such as silversmiths , watchmakers, stonecutters, brick masons, and a plumber.(16) The largest group were Huguenots, many of them silk weavers, silversmiths , and furniture makers.