Henry Newman was a Latvian-born jeweller who was active in Melbourne, Australia, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was born in Riga around 1829 and arrived in Melbourne in 1852. He was one of Melbourne's best-known jewellers of the period, and his shop was located at 175 & 177 Elizabeth Street.

Newman was known for his high-quality jewellery and silver wares, which were made from both local and imported materials. He specialised in opal jewellery, which was a popular gemstone in Australia at the time. Newman's jewellery was often featured in the pages of The Argus newspaper, and he was awarded a number of prizes for his work.

In addition to his retail business, Newman was also a manufacturer of jewellery. He had a workshop in Melbourne where he produced a wide range of jewellery, including rings, brooches, necklaces, and earrings. more...

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Henry Newman Australian silver napkin ring of belt buckle form,…

Australian Silver Belt Buckle Napkin Ring

Henry Newman Australian silver napkin ring of belt buckle form, in plush fitted leather box, Melbourne, Victoria, late 19th century, stamped 'H. Newman, Sterling, Melbourne' with crown mark, 4 cm high, 4.5 cm diameter, 54 grams