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A Christchurch apprentice jeweller, John Pollard, shows the type of work that won him second place in the national Engelhard jewellery awards for apprentice jewellers. The piece, studded with 33 emeralds, took Mr Pollard 80 hours to complete. Mr Pollard is a third-year apprentice with Ogilvie-Murray, Ltd.

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Press, 28 December 1987, Page 5

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A Christchurch apprentice jeweller, John Pollard, shows the type of work that won him second place in the national Engelhard jewellery awards for apprentice jewellers. The piece, studded with 33 emeralds, took Mr Pollard 80 hours to complete. Mr Pollard is a third-year apprentice with Ogilvie-Murray, Ltd. Press, 28 December 1987, Page 5

A Christchurch apprentice jeweller, John Pollard, shows the type of work that won him second place in the national Engelhard jewellery awards for apprentice jewellers. The piece, studded with 33 emeralds, took Mr Pollard 80 hours to complete. Mr Pollard is a third-year apprentice with Ogilvie-Murray, Ltd. Press, 28 December 1987, Page 5

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