Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Alexander Crichton was a London silversmith whose details of birth and death are as yet unknown.He almost certainly had Scottish connections, seen in an 1873/4 condiment set, the earliest known piecefrom his workshop, and sold by Hamilton Crichton & Co., Scottish goldsmiths of 41 George Street, Edinburgh. A pair of shields made by Alexander Crichton, after the design of Sir Noel Paton, were shown at the Edinburgh Exhibition of 1886 by J Crichton & Co., of 47 George Street, Edinburgh."@en }
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- Alexander_Crichton_(silversmith) comment "Alexander Crichton was a London silversmith whose details of birth and death are as yet unknown.He almost certainly had Scottish connections, seen in an 1873/4 condiment set, the earliest known piecefrom his workshop, and sold by Hamilton Crichton & Co., Scottish goldsmiths of 41 George Street, Edinburgh. A pair of shields made by Alexander Crichton, after the design of Sir Noel Paton, were shown at the Edinburgh Exhibition of 1886 by J Crichton & Co., of 47 George Street, Edinburgh.".
- Q4718653 comment "Alexander Crichton was a London silversmith whose details of birth and death are as yet unknown.He almost certainly had Scottish connections, seen in an 1873/4 condiment set, the earliest known piecefrom his workshop, and sold by Hamilton Crichton & Co., Scottish goldsmiths of 41 George Street, Edinburgh. A pair of shields made by Alexander Crichton, after the design of Sir Noel Paton, were shown at the Edinburgh Exhibition of 1886 by J Crichton & Co., of 47 George Street, Edinburgh.".