Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] goldsmith ['s] " in BNC.

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1 " We can not close the report without mentioning the great satisfaction expressed by the Mayor and Corporation and Inhabitants of the Town of Stockport at the re-establishment of the School , and the high sense they entertained of the liberality and kindness of the Goldsmiths ' Company . "
2 Of his own personal work in any branch of the goldsmiths ' craft there is not a single identifiable item .
3 The merchant explained there would be a tableau which would give honour to the king as well as reflect the glory of the Goldsmith 's Guild , with huge screens on which the carpenters and masons had carved elaborate scenes .
4 He was a Warden of the Goldsmiths ' Company in 1467 and 1471 , becoming Prime Warden in 1476 .
5 The visit originated at the request of Sir George Courthope , Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths ' Company , who expressed to the Headmaster his wish that the boys should have the opportunity to see this fine example of the work of the Company .
6 On Founder 's Day in 1972 the Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths ' Company , the Viscount Amory , and the Clerk to the Company , Mr. W.A. Prideaux , journeyed from London to open the new Hall , and afterwards inspected the new buildings and met masters and boys .
7 He received decorations from many allied states , including the Legion of Honour ( 1918 ) , and was a freeman of the Goldsmiths ' Company .
8 In 1473 the king ordered him to look into a dispute between two members of the goldsmiths ' company .
9 For this the four Wardens of the Company would receive 3s 4d each : there was also a " potation " which was to be held on the preceding evening ( at a cost of 12s 6d ) and after the service there was a dinner ( 15s 6d ) ; finally , twelve poor members of the Goldsmiths ' Company were to be given a shilling each .
10 In 1473 the king ordered him to look into a dispute between two members of the goldsmiths ' company .
11 The School was criticised for not having sent any pupils on to University for some years — not surprising , in view of the cessation of the Goldsmiths ' £50 Exhibitions .
12 He was made a liveryman of the Goldsmiths ' Company on 13 March 1740 .
13 It was made , also altered , between 976 and 1345 and represents one of the superb achievements of the goldsmith 's and jeweller 's art .
14 The neo-conceptualism of the Goldsmiths ' artists has been heavily influenced by the dominating intellectual presences there , Thompson and the artist Michael Craig-Martin , both of whom have now left .
15 Or , put more sympathetically , both belonged to a Heroic Age whose culture achieved a high standard of the goldsmith 's art and fine poetry to commemorate its warriors .
16 By the 1640s , when he came to political prominence , he was a leading member of the Goldsmiths ' Company and a successful banker and financier .
17 The details of his early life are not known , but by 1450 he was apprenticed to Robert Botiller , a goldsmith in London , and by 1458 had become a lowys ( the term used in the records of the Goldsmiths ' Company to describe someone allowed to practise the craft ) .
18 The Prime Warden and Wardens of the Goldsmiths ' Company , Governors and Patrons of the School , with their Solicitor and Architect
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