- John Brogden (jeweller)
John Brogden was a Victorian manufacturing jeweller.
He was appenticed to a London firm of watch and clockmakers, becoming a partner in 1831 with James William Garland, with a workshop in Bridgewater Square. [ [http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/oldbailey/html_units/1830s/t18310106-113.html Trials at the Old Bailey] ] From 1842 to 1864 he was a partner in the firm of "Watherston and Brogden" (est. 1798), goldsmiths of 16 Henrietta Street,
Covent Garden . In 1864 Brogden took over the business and operated under his own name until 1880. Between 1881 and 1885 he worked as an 'art goldsmith' at the Grand Hotel Buildings inCharing Cross . [ [http://www.brogden.info/Brogden-Brogden-Products.htm Brogden family history] ]Besides exhibiting jewellery at the 1851
Great Exhibition , John Brogden won awards at various exhibitions inParis andLondon from the 1850s to the 1870s. His designs were inspired by archaeological and Renaissance objects and he enjoyed royal patronage. [ [http://www.wartski.com/Brogden%20pendant%20cupid.htm Wartski] ]References
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