Jost Hermann Glandorf

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Jost Hermann Glandorf (bl. 1724 - 1746 ) was a Baltic German goldsmith in Mitau, today's city of Jelgava in Latvia .

In the meeting reports of the Society for History and Archeology of the Baltic Sea Provinces of Russia and Wilhelm Neumann's list of Baltic goldsmiths , Glandorf in Mitau is named for "1724 as a master, occurs in 1737 and 1738 as a godfather."

"1. Silver ring pouch with the arms of the Firks and Belir families. Bes. Lutheran Church in Lesten in Courland. (Mitau, herald. A. No. 1708.)
2. Silver partly gilded lid cup with Diston-Windhorst marriage coat of arms, from the year 1746. Bes. Miss Diston in Mitau. (Mitau, herald. A. No. 1711.) "

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  1. a b Neumann 1905, p. 26 .;
    Session reports of the Society for the History and Archeology of the Baltic Provinces of Russia . Printed by WF Häcker, Riga 1873, p. 146 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).