Viennese Silverware manufacturer
Eduard Friedmann was a Viennese silverware manufacturer from 1881 - 1920. After several changes of location, the business was located at Gumpendorferstraße 20 from 1903, where it employed around 36 workers in 1914. Also in 1914 he was granted the right to bear the imperial eagle in shield and seal. His goods were exported to Germany, Russia, Spain and Italy, among others. From 1909 to 1914, Eduard Friedmann regularly participated in the annual exhibition of Austrian decorative arts at the Imperial and Royal Austrian Museum of Art and Industry, today's MAK. He also participated in the hunting exhibition in Vienna in 1910.
Ref..: W. Neuwirth, Wiener Gold- und Silberschmiede und ihre Punzen 1867 -1922, p. 191