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A. Donner, Wuppertal, GermanyPins, badges
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Arguss Markering AS, Moss, NorwayAdvertising materails
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Arthus-Bertrand, FranceJewelry, badges, orders, medals
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Artiss, Regina, CanadaPins, badges, cups
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Aurea, Celje, SloveniaPins, badges, insignia
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Auro-Metal, Subotica, Yugoslavia |
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B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim, Germany |
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Begeer, Vorschoten, NetherlandsOrders. medals. pins, badges, silverware. Up to 1919 the fabric has been situated in Utrecht. In 1919 merged with Koninklijke Nederlandse Fabriek van gouden en zilveren werken J.M. van Kempen & Zonen and moved to Voorschoten
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Bertoni, Milano, ItalyPins, badges, medals
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BMD - Bulgarian Mint |
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Butler, Birmingham, EnglandI couldn't obtain enough information about this producer - produced mainly pins, badges in the period 1930-1950
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Chr. Rix, Koln, GermanyMedals, badges
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Coffer London Ltd, UKPins, badges
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Coffer Northampton Ltd, UKPins, badges
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Deschler, Munich, Germany |
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Deumer, Ludenscheid, GermanyPins, badges, orders, medals, silver accessories
http://deumer.de/shop_content.php?a=lang&client=1&lang=1&idart=307&language=en |
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Dommer, Stuttgart, GermanyFlags, giant posters, pins, badges
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Drago, Paris, FranceMedals, orders, pins, badges, insignia
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DVZ Ponikve doo, Slovenia |
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E. F. Wiedmann, Frankfurt/Main, GermanyMedals, badges, pins, orders, 3rd Reich insignia
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Fahnen-Adler GmbH, Koln, Germany |
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Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham, EnglandJewelry, pins, badges, medals
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Faude & Huguenin SA, Gippingen, SwitzerlandBadges, souvenirs, coins, cups, trophies
Paul Faude, the founder and owner of Faude Medaillen AG, started in 1970's to produce medals and awards of all kinds.
In 1868 two young craftsmen, Fritz Huguenin, engraver, and his brother Albert, engine turner, set up a small watchcase-decorating workshop. Very quickly they grasped how much benefit they could derive from the striking process and purchased their first balance-wheel. Thus, they issued their first medal in 1888. Gradually the Huguenin brothers specialised in the "Niel" method of decorating silver cases in black, which made them famous in the whole world.
1899 saw the transition of crafts to industry with the construction start of the current plant. The company was then taken over by the three sons who developed new products, particularly shooting awards.
World War I and the Crisis of the Thirties, during which silver pocket
watches were replaced by the stainless steel wrist watches, severely affected the company, which led to its becoming a public limited company in 1934: Huguenin Brothers & Co. S. A.
The company then went on enjoying significant growth in both fields of watchcases and medals. The watchcase business was sold to a new company also in 1955
In 1968 the company changed its name to Huguenin Medailleurs S.A. In 1999 the company merged with Paul Kramer headquartered in Neuchätel. In 2002 Huguenin + Kramer joined with Faude, giving birth to the current company Faude & Huguenin SA, headcurtered in Gippingen
http://www.faude-huguenin.ch/en/home.html?navigationid=439 View all products from Faude & Huguenin SA, Gippingen, Switzerland |
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Ferdinand Hoffstätter, Bonn, Germany |
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Fisanotti, Torino, Italy |
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Fritz Reu & Co., Heubach/WürttProducer opf badges, pins
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Gottschalk AmsterdamProdicer of pins, badges, lanyards, medals
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H. Dierlamm GmbH & Co, Prorzheim, GermanyPins, badges, plates, keyholders
http://www.dierlamm-abzeichen.de/core/prod_geschenk.htm View all products from H. Dierlamm GmbH & Co, Prorzheim, Germany |
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H. W. Miller, Birminghsm, England |
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Henecka GmbH |
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Huguenin Freres & Co, le Locle, SwitzerlandNiello jewelry, watch boxes, medals, badges, pins.
In 1868 two young craftsmen, Fritz Huguenin, engraver, and his brother Albert, engine turner, set up a small watchcase-decorating workshop. Very quickly they grasped how much benefit they could derive from the striking process and purchased their first balance-wheel. Thus, they issued their first medal in 1888. Gradually the Huguenin brothers specialised in the "Niel" method of decorating silver cases in black, which made them famous in the whole world.
1899 saw the transition of crafts to industry with the construction start of the current plant. The company was then taken over by the three sons who developed new products, particularly shooting awards.
World War I and the Crisis of the Thirties, during which silver pocket
watches were replaced by the stainless steel wrist watches, severely affected the company, which led to its becoming a public limited company in 1934: Huguenin Brothers & Co. S. A.
The company then went on enjoying significant growth in both fields of watchcases and medals. The watchcase business was sold to a new company also in 1955
In 1968 the company changed its name to Huguenin Medailleurs S.A. In 1999 the company merged with Paul Kramer headquartered in Neuchätel. In 2002 Huguenin + Kramer joined with Faude, giving birth to the current company Faude & Huguenin SA, headcurtered in Gippingen
View all products from Huguenin Freres & Co, le Locle, Switzerland |
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Iacogroup, Avellino, ItalyAdvertising articles, badges, medals
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Ikom, Zagreb, CroatiaPins, badges, medals
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J. Decat, 6 rue Linne, Paris, FranceBadges, decorations. Lack of information about this producer. It's activity most likely can be dated from pre-WW II up to 1949-1950.
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Jegan. Eibar, SpainPressure Die Casting products
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Joseph Preissler, Pforzheim Germany |
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Joze Mostar sp, Mostar, Bosnia i Herzegovina |
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Kovoznak, L. Hradok, Slovakia |
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L. Simpson (London) Ltd |
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Lorioli Fratelli, Milano, ItalyMedals, decorations, badges
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Louis Imhof S A, SwitzerlandThe manufacture of medals and trade of pewter, challenges and cuts, as well as all promotional items and parties
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Marketing Products Sports, Essen, Germany |
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Megaplast, Donij Milanovac, SerbiaProducer of insignia, pins, badges
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MeissenMeissen porcelain
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Mesker, Schoonhoven, the NetherlandsMt. Arie Mesker, Schoonhoven, the Netherlands - pre-WW II silversmiths and jewelry
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MMD Goznak - Moscow MintOrders, medals, coins, decorations, souvenirs, watches
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N. Cicognani, Bologna, Italy |
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Paul Kramer Neuchatel SA, SwiterlandPins, badges, medals, insignia
In 1999 the company Huguenin Medailleurs S.A. merged with Paul Kramer headquartered in Neuchätel. In 2002 Huguenin + Kramer joined with Faude, giving birth to the current company Faude & Huguenin SA, headcurtered in Gippingen
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R. Souval, Wien, AustriaProducer of badges, pins, medals
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SAF Stabilimenti Artistici Fiorentini, Firenze |
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Soc. An., E. Pagani, Milano, ItalyBadges, pins - pre WW II
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Sporrong Hemvärnsgatan, Solna, Sweden |
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Strachil Miloshev, Sofia, BulgariaProducer of medals, badges, pins and other decorations
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Stuco, Speicher, GermanyAdvertising items, badges
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Svenska EmaljarbetenSwedish Pin Producer
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Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham, England |
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Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd, Bedworth, Warwickshire, EnglandAdvertising articles, badges
http://www.toyekenningandspencer.com/ View all products from Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd, Bedworth, Warwickshire, England |
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Trofé AS, Lillehammer, NorwayCups, trophies, badges
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Umjetnicki Zanati, Sarajevo |
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W. Reeves & Co Ltd, Birmingham, UK |
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W.v.Veluw B.V., Zeist, The NetherlandsProducer of orders, medals, pins, badges, insignia
View all products from W.v.Veluw B.V., Zeist, The Netherlands |
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Westins, Stockholm, SwedenPins, badges
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Zechovoy Industry, IsraelProducer of Pins, Medals, Plaques, Name tags, Key chains, Banners and Flags.
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ZIN Kovnica, Belgrade, SerbiaДържавен монетен двор на Сърбия
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Zlatarna, Celje, Slovenia |
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ZNB = The Belgrade Mint |

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