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Diamond and pearl merchants, 29-30 Holborn Viaduct, London, Paris, and Vienna.  
Diamond and pearl merchants, 29-30 Holborn Viaduct, London, Paris, and Vienna.  


1870 Established James Leverson. Continued by (1) Leverson, Forster & Co; (2) James A. Forster & Sons.
1870 Established by James Leverson. Continued as (1) Leverson, Forster & Co; (2) James A. Forster & Sons.
 
1975 The company, which was at some stage incorporated as James A. Forster and Sons Limited, went into liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/46490/page/1935</ref>


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Diamond and pearl merchants, 29-30 Holborn Viaduct, London, Paris, and Vienna.

1870 Established by James Leverson. Continued as (1) Leverson, Forster & Co; (2) James A. Forster & Sons.

1975 The company, which was at some stage incorporated as James A. Forster and Sons Limited, went into liquidation.[1]

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