anyone remember "viv goode"
played for reserve side back in the early 70`s
plus various local south devon league sides,
great character!
was into selling antiques around the westcountry!
viv goode
Aye, "Lovejoy", knew the price of everything and the value of nothing.bruciesbootcleaner wrote:anyone remember "viv goode"
played for reserve side back in the early 70`s
plus various local south devon league sides,
great character!
was into selling antiques around the westcountry!
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From Charles Goode's website. His father Julian is still dealing in the Westcountry but not sure what relation Viv is.
Charles Goode, a third generation jeweller, learned the rudiments of his trade whilst working alongside his father Julian Goode, travelling from a young age to fine auctions and jewellery exhibitions throughout Europe. A stint in investment banking did not distract Charles from fine art, with a discerning eye for acquiring important and unique creations.
Goode & Son originally from the Westcountry are now located on New Bond Street, dealing in rare bijouterie and specialising in fine jewellery from the 1800’s to the present day.
Combining the most prestigious and exceptionally skilled craftsmen with the utilisation of precious and semi-precious stones, bespoke jewellery and objets d’art can be created to your personal taste, a skill which has been handed down through generations.
Goode & Son is by appointment only to offer complete discretion and courtesy whether you are customising, redesigning or purchasing from our collection.
Charles Goode, a third generation jeweller, learned the rudiments of his trade whilst working alongside his father Julian Goode, travelling from a young age to fine auctions and jewellery exhibitions throughout Europe. A stint in investment banking did not distract Charles from fine art, with a discerning eye for acquiring important and unique creations.
Goode & Son originally from the Westcountry are now located on New Bond Street, dealing in rare bijouterie and specialising in fine jewellery from the 1800’s to the present day.
Combining the most prestigious and exceptionally skilled craftsmen with the utilisation of precious and semi-precious stones, bespoke jewellery and objets d’art can be created to your personal taste, a skill which has been handed down through generations.
Goode & Son is by appointment only to offer complete discretion and courtesy whether you are customising, redesigning or purchasing from our collection.
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Brothers. Julian was a good footballer as well.budleigh wrote:From Charles Goode's website. His father Julian is still dealing in the Westcountry but not sure what relation Viv is.
Charles Goode, a third generation jeweller, learned the rudiments of his trade whilst working alongside his father Julian Goode, travelling from a young age to fine auctions and jewellery exhibitions throughout Europe. A stint in investment banking did not distract Charles from fine art, with a discerning eye for acquiring important and unique creations.
Goode & Son originally from the Westcountry are now located on New Bond Street, dealing in rare bijouterie and specialising in fine jewellery from the 1800’s to the present day.
Combining the most prestigious and exceptionally skilled craftsmen with the utilisation of precious and semi-precious stones, bespoke jewellery and objets d’art can be created to your personal taste, a skill which has been handed down through generations.
Goode & Son is by appointment only to offer complete discretion and courtesy whether you are customising, redesigning or purchasing from our collection.
Thought they were... I used to have a fair bit to do with julian, we shared some good contacts, and I do see him around from time to time.
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