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'''AMW Inc.''' is a jewelry shop founded in [[1980]] by [[Lynn Adams]], [[Margot Marx]] and [[Barbara Walthall]]. The shop focuses on fine antique and estate jewelry, as well as silver. It is located at 1829 [[29th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]. | '''AMW Inc.''' is a jewelry shop founded in [[1980]] by [[Lynn Adams]], [[Margot Marx]] and [[Barbara Walthall]]. The shop focuses on fine antique and estate jewelry, as well as silver. It is located at 1829 [[29th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]. | ||
Marx became sole owner of the business in [[2000]], and brought on her daughter, [[Katharine Marx]], who introduced | Marx became sole owner of the business in [[2000]], and brought on her daughter, [[Katharine Marx]], who introduced fine art photography to the shop's jewelry and silver specialties, including a series of exhibitions. Katharine continued the business after her mother's death in June [[2020]]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 10:29, 7 October 2020
AMW Inc. is a jewelry shop founded in 1980 by Lynn Adams, Margot Marx and Barbara Walthall. The shop focuses on fine antique and estate jewelry, as well as silver. It is located at 1829 29th Avenue South in Homewood.
Marx became sole owner of the business in 2000, and brought on her daughter, Katharine Marx, who introduced fine art photography to the shop's jewelry and silver specialties, including a series of exhibitions. Katharine continued the business after her mother's death in June 2020.
External links
- AMW Inc. website