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His main products in the 1880s and 1890s were quick-firing guns.  
His main products in the 1880s and 1890s were quick-firing guns.  


1888 Engineered Nordenfelt's merger with the rival company of Hiram Maxim; he then visited Russia to sell the new Maxim machine-gun, and then Chile, Peru, and Brazil in 1888–9.  
1888 Engineered [[Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co|Nordenfelt's]] merger with the rival company of [[Hiram Stephen Maxim|Hiram Maxim]]; he then visited Russia to sell the new Maxim machine-gun, and then Chile, Peru, and Brazil in 1888–9.  


1897 When [[Vickers, Sons and Co]] acquired the [[Maxim Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co]], he was retained by the new combine and then for the next thirty years acted as their "General Representative for business abroad".
1897 When [[Vickers, Sons and Co]] acquired the [[Maxim Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co]], he was retained by the new combine and then for the next thirty years acted as their "General Representative for business abroad".

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Sir Basil Zaharoff G.C.B., G.B.E., D.C.L. (Hon. Oxon.)

1850 Born

1877 Started selling armaments for the Anglo-Swedish firm of Nordenfelt in Greece

1885 Sold one of the world's first submarines to Greece, he sold two to Turkey in 1886.

His main products in the 1880s and 1890s were quick-firing guns.

1888 Engineered Nordenfelt's merger with the rival company of Hiram Maxim; he then visited Russia to sell the new Maxim machine-gun, and then Chile, Peru, and Brazil in 1888–9.

1897 When Vickers, Sons and Co acquired the Maxim Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co, he was retained by the new combine and then for the next thirty years acted as their "General Representative for business abroad".


Established Chairs of Aviation in London, Paris, and Petrograd.

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