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Hancocks & Co is a retail jeweller in London, founded on 1 January 1849 by Charles F. Hancock, a former partner of Storr and Mortimer. The first shop was opened at a corner of Bruton Street and New Bond Street, in London. It has moved several times since then.
The name Garrard & Company Ltd was registered in 1909, and the company moved to new premises in Albemarle Street in central London in 1911. The America's Cup in neo-Mannerist style, 1848 In 1843, Queen Victoria appointed Garrard as the first ever official Crown Jewellers, leading to the production of numerous pieces of silverware and jewellery ...
Boodles’ second London store was on Regent Street, and this also moved to Bond St, which is the current Boodles flagship store. Boodles now has nine stores including five in London: Savoy Hotel, New Bond Street, Sloane Street, The Royal Exchange and Harrods, three in North West England; (Liverpool, Chester and Manchester) and one in Dublin ...
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The London flagship is a townhouse dating from 1908 and is one of the few historically Grade II* listed buildings on Bond Street. It was designed by Scots architect William Flockhart. [11] In addition to the New Bond Street flagship, David Morris has further boutiques in Harrods - London, [12] Dubai, [13] Abu Dhabi, [14] Doha [15] and Hong Kong ...
Asprey store on New Bond Street A watch display at Asprey's store on New Bond Street. Asprey is a United Kingdom-based designer, manufacturer and retailer of jewellery, silverware, home goods, leather goods, timepieces, and books. With its flagship retail store located in Mayfair, London, Asprey is a luxury retailer for royal and celebrity clients.