Jewellers’, Silversmiths’ and Kindred Traders’ Accounts
By Allen Edwards
The Accountants’ Library, Vol. XXIII
An original 1903 trade reference book specifically written for the jewellery, silversmithing, and allied trades, covering professional accounting, stock control, cost books, wage books, diamond merchants’ accounts, and manufacturing jewellers’ practices.
This volume was produced as part of The Accountants’ Library (Second Series) and is a rare, highly specialised publication aimed at working jewellers and silversmiths of the late Victorian / Edwardian period.
Author: Allen Edwards
Title: Jewellers’, Silversmiths’ and Kindred Traders’ Accounts
Publisher: Gee & Co., Printers and Publishers
Place: London (34 Moorgate Street, E.C.)
Year of Publication: 1903
Series: The Accountants’ Library, Vol. XXIII
Binding: Original hardback cloth boards
Printed in: Great Britain
ISBN: None (published pre-ISBN era)
Cash books and sales day books
Bills receivable and payable
Purchase and invoice analysis books
Stock books for jewellers and silversmiths
Diamond merchants’ accounts
Electro-platers’ and gilders’ accounts
Watch manufacturers’ accounts
Cost books, wage books, and time books
Fraud prevention, audits, and bad debts
Original period accounting tables and forms
This is a genuine working trade manual, not a modern reprint.
Overall: Good used antique condition
Boards: Presentable with age-related wear and light marking
Spine: Firm and intact
Pages: Clean, complete, and tightly bound
Foxing: Minimal and consistent with age
No loose pages or structural damage
Please refer to photographs – they show the exact book you will receive.
Jewellers & silversmiths
Trade historians
Antique business & accounting collectors
Workshop reference libraries
Display in heritage jewellers or studios