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J. M. Wendt

Joachim Matthias "J. M." Wendt (26 June 1830 – 7 September 1917) was a silversmith and manufacturing jeweller in the early days of South Australia.
==Life and career==
Wendt was born in Itzehoe, a small town in Holstein, then a Danish province, son of Joachim Matthias Wendt and his wife Christina, née Schlichting.〔Phillips, Richard, ('Wendt, Joachim Matthias (1830–1917)' ), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, accessed 6 October 2012〕 After his mother's death around 1839 he was brought up by his father and two sisters, then apprenticed to a watchmaker and silversmith.〔 In 1848 Holstein was conquered by Prussia, and he found German rule so distasteful that he emigrated to South Australia, arriving in 1851, and was naturalised as a British citizen in 1864,〔http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/Imagine.asp?B=506628〕 facts which he used to deflect the popular ill-feeling against people of German origin during the Great War.
He began business as watchmaker and jeweller in Pirie Street, and in 1852 opened premises at 68 Rundle Street, moving to larger premises at 84 Rundle Street in 1861〔 Confusingly, numbering of Rundle Street shops was reorganised several times, so the same shop was 70 in 1884 then 76 after the rebuilding in 1904 and 74 in 1915〕 then no. 70 in 1874. Julius Ludwig Schomburgk (ca.1818 – 9 March 1893), a brother of Moritz Richard Schomburgk, was for many years Wendt's principal designer and workshop foreman. His business expanded steadily until it became one of the largest and best known in Australia. In 1869 he opened another shop at Mount Gambier and in 1888 another in Broken Hill, New South Wales, though this business was sold around 1895.

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