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William Tolliday, a jeweller turned artist, puts the finishing touches to, his latest work. Entitled “Castle at Galleon Cove,” it is fashioned from; shades of red, black, yellow, and white gold for Garrards, the Crown; Jewellers of London. Mr Tolliday travels Europe looking for archaeological remains to copy. Other works are of fantasy castles with windows of diamonds and lagoons of translucent agate.

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Press, 2 April 1979, Page 13

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William Tolliday, a jeweller turned artist, puts the finishing touches to, his latest work. Entitled “Castle at Galleon Cove,” it is fashioned from; shades of red, black, yellow, and white gold for Garrards, the Crown; Jewellers of London. Mr Tolliday travels Europe looking for archaeological remains to copy. Other works are of fantasy castles with windows of diamonds and lagoons of translucent agate. Press, 2 April 1979, Page 13

William Tolliday, a jeweller turned artist, puts the finishing touches to, his latest work. Entitled “Castle at Galleon Cove,” it is fashioned from; shades of red, black, yellow, and white gold for Garrards, the Crown; Jewellers of London. Mr Tolliday travels Europe looking for archaeological remains to copy. Other works are of fantasy castles with windows of diamonds and lagoons of translucent agate. Press, 2 April 1979, Page 13