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Monnickendam Diamonds
Monnickendam Diamonds Limited, with its main offices at Ely Place, London, carries out the business of diamond cutting and the selling of polished diamonds.
Monnickendam Diamonds is a fourth generation family business that was founded in 1890 by Louis Monnickendam in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
In 1914, Louis Monnickendam moved the business to the United Kingdom and established the head office in Hatton Garden, London.
In 1920, Albert (orse. Abraham) Monnickendam, the second president of the business, changed the name of the business to A. Monnickendam.
In 1941, the business became incorporated as A. Monnickendam Limited.
Secrets of the Diamond, by Abraham Monnickendam, was published by F. Muller Limited in 1941.
The Magic of Diamonds, by Abraham Monnickendam, was published by Hammond, Hammond & Company in 1955.
In 1966, A. Monnickendam Limited was awarded the Queen's Award for Industry for export achievement.
Monnickendam Diamonds
Monnickendam Diamonds Limited, with its main offices at Ely Place, London, carries out the business of diamond cutting and the selling of polished diamonds.
Monnickendam Diamonds is a fourth generation family business that was founded in 1890 by Louis Monnickendam in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
In 1914, Louis Monnickendam moved the business to the United Kingdom and established the head office in Hatton Garden, London.
In 1920, Albert (orse. Abraham) Monnickendam, the second president of the business, changed the name of the business to A. Monnickendam.
In 1941, the business became incorporated as A. Monnickendam Limited.
Secrets of the Diamond, by Abraham Monnickendam, was published by F. Muller Limited in 1941.
The Magic of Diamonds, by Abraham Monnickendam, was published by Hammond, Hammond & Company in 1955.
In 1966, A. Monnickendam Limited was awarded the Queen's Award for Industry for export achievement.
