G Betjemann & Sons
George Betjemann started as an apprentice cabinet maker from a young age working for his Father in Law. In 1848, his two sons George William Betjemann and John Betjemann joined him under apprenticeships until 1846 when George William Betjemann started his own business with his two sons. In 1859 George moved to a new premises on Pentonville road, London. This was when the business became known as ‘Betjemann & Sons’. John Betjemann was grandfather of the later famous poet laureate Sir John Betjemann.
G Betjemann & Sons
George Betjemann started as an apprentice cabinet maker from a young age working for his Father in Law. In 1848, his two sons George William Betjemann and John Betjemann joined him under apprenticeships until 1846 when George William Betjemann started his own business with his two sons. In 1859 George moved to a new premises on Pentonville road, London. This was when the business became known as ‘Betjemann & Sons’. John Betjemann was grandfather of the later famous poet laureate Sir John Betjemann.
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Coromandel Silver Mounted Writing Box Betjemann
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Burr Walnut Games Compendium Betjemann
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Burr Walnut and Silver Mechanical Vanity Box Royal Connection
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Coromandel Tiered Jewellery Box George Betjemann
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English Burr Walnut Writing Box Betjemann
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Impressive Olivewood Stationery Cabinet Betjemann and Leuchars
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Coromandel Jewellery Cabinet Betjemann and Sons
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Antique Inkwell & Pen stand
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Coromandel Games Box Compendium Betjemann Rodrigues
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Novelty Boxing Comic Shagreen Cigar Box Betjemann & Sons
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Victorian Coromandel Jewellery Cabinet Betjemann & Son
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Feathered Burr Walnut Games Compendium Box