LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS CITY OF BROOKLYN Charles J. SQUIRE

Jeweler No. 1043 Fulton Street, between Irving Place and Downing Street.- This gentleman is a native of Brooklyn, and had a thoroughly practical training in the watchmaking and jewelry trade before starting business on his own account. This he did in the early part of 1886. He has a finely equipped, attractive store, with a frontage of 20 feet and a depth of 40 feet, fitted up with handsome show-cases, and containing a first-class and valuable assortment of gold and silver watches of American and foreign manufacture, clocks in great variety, solid gold and gold-plated rings, scarf and shawl pins, earrings, brooches, bracelets, and jewelry ornaments of every description in the most unique and novel designs and patterns, diamonds and other precious stones in beautiful and tasteful settings, spectacles, eye-glasses, and a fine assortment of optical goods generally. A specialty of the business is the manufacture of jewelry, watches, clocks, etc., and all work undertaken is executed promptly, neatly, and at reasonable prices. Jewelry articles in special designs are made to order in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. With Special Thanks to: Cathy Harrison Speciale Transcribed exclusively for the Brooklyn Genealogical Information Pages: Nancy E. Lutz Back To BUSINESS PROGRESS Main Back To BUSINESS Main Return to BROOKLYN Info Main Page