Robert Garrard II
Robert Garrard II (1819-1888)

Garrard & Co. Limited formerly Asprey & Garrard Limited designs and manufactures luxury jewellery and silver. George Wickes founded Garrard in London in 1735. Garrard is headquartered at Albemarle Street in Mayfair, London. Garrard also has a presence in Harrods, London, Geneva, Lebanon, Qatar, Dubai, Moscow and Hong Kong. Garrard was the Crown Jeweller of the UK, charged with the upkeep of the British Crown Jewels, from 1843 to 2007.

The company that was to become Garrard was founded by George Wickes (1698–1761), who entered his mark in Goldsmiths' Hall in 1722. Wickes set up business in Threadneedle Street in the City of London in 1722; the company moved to Panton Street off Haymarket in central London in 1735 as a goldsmith and provider of jewellery and other luxury items to aristocratic patrons. Wickes was an accomplished silversmith known for his work in the rococo style, and gained the patronage of Frederick, Prince of Wales. Two apprentices of Wickes, John Parker and Edward Wakelin, purchased the company following Wickes' retirement in 1760, replaced by John Wakelin and William Taylor in 1776. Following the death of William Taylor, Robert Garrard became a partner in the company in 1792. Garrard took sole control of the firm in 1802, with his sons Robert Garrard II, James and Sebastian succeeding him in running the company, trading as R., J., & S. Garrard (or Robert Garrard & Brothers) until James' retirement in 1835, when the company became R & S Garrard. The company remained in the hands of the Garrard family until the death of Sebastian Henry Garrard, great-grandson of Robert Garrard senior, in 1946. The name Garrard & Company Ltd was registered in 1909, and the company moved to new premises in Albemarle Street in central London in 1911.

In 1843, Queen Victoria appointed Garrard to the position of Crown Jewellers, leading to the production of numerous pieces of silverware and jewellery for the Royal Family, as well as the upkeep of the Crown Jewels. The company has dealt with a number of famous jewels, such as the Cullinan diamonds (including Cullinan I, "The Great Star of Africa"), and created such pieces as the Imperial Crown of India in 1911, the crown of Queen Mary for her coronation, and the Crown of Queen Elizabeth in 1937. In 1852, Garrard were given the responsibility of re-cutting the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond into a brilliant.

In 1848 Garrard produced what is now referred to as The America's Cup, and is the oldest international sporting trophy. The Cup is an ornate sterling silver bottomless ewer originally awarded in 1851 by the Royal Yacht Squadron for a yacht race around the Isle of Wight in England, which was won by the schooner America. The trophy was renamed the 'America's Cup' after the yacht and was donated to the New York Yacht Club under the terms of the Deed of Gift, which made the cup available for perpetual international competition.

In 1915, Garrard & Company were asked to manufacture precision range finders for the British Artillery as they had both the craftsmen and machinery needed. In 1915, the Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Company was created, and later became known for its record playing turntables, ceasing operations in 1992.

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SALT CELLARS
LONDON 1857




A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT FOUR-BOTTLE CRUET
LONDON 1852




A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT FIVE LIGHT CANDELABRA
LONDON 1865




A LARGE WILLIAM IV SILVER-GILT SALVER
LONDON 1833




A WILLIAM IV SILVER SOUP TUREEN ON STAND
LONDON 1832




A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS
LONDON 1830




A WILLIAM IV SILVER SOUP TUREEN, COVER AND LINER
LONDON 1837




A ROYAL VICTORIAN SILVER WINE COOLER
LONDON 1847




A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER WINE COOLERS
LONDON 1819




A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED MARBLE CASKET
LONDON 1861




AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER MONUMENTAL THIRTEEN-LIGHT CANDELABRUM
LONDON 1843




A WILLIAM IV SILVER CLARET JUG
LONDON 1837




A GEORGE IV SILVER SOUP TUREEN, COVER AND STAND
LONDON 1824



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