J C Vickery of Regent Street, London
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1914
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1914
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A ROYAL WARRANT
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has honoured Mr. J. C. Vickery of 177, 179, 181 and 183, Regent Street, W., by a Royal Warrant of Appointment as his silversmith. This warrant completes four generations of appointment to the Royal House held by Mr. J. C. Vickery.
Source: Country Life - 12th June 1920
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H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has honoured Mr. J. C. Vickery of 177, 179, 181 and 183, Regent Street, W., by a Royal Warrant of Appointment as his silversmith. This warrant completes four generations of appointment to the Royal House held by Mr. J. C. Vickery.
Source: Country Life - 12th June 1920
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1911
'PICCOLO'
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1914
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1921
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1917
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1915
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J C Vickery - London - 1918
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1923
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1906
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1919
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1895
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1920
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1924
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1901
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1923
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..........the best thing you can do, therefore, is to take counsel—in person, or by post—with that past-master in the art of devising original gifts, Mr. J. C. Vickery, of 179—183, Regent Street. For really, such a course will relieve you of all anxiety and responsibility—except the mere matter of payment, and that too will be lightened for you very considerably and helpfully, as there are any number of quite delightful and original little novelties which can be secured at small cost.
The new short hat pins, for example, put up in sets of four in a coloured leather and satin lined case, may be recommended as a gift which will be a positive benefit to the community at large, as well as to the individual recipient. For, being only inches long there is no risk of a danger-dealing point protruding from the most diminutive headgear—obviously the hat pin for the sportswoman!
They are exceedingly pretty, too, as well as practical, with rounded heads of plain or cut rock crystal, rose crystal, or amethyst, and the four complete in that pretty case, make a brave show for the 21/-.
Then, as every up-to-date toilette, whether for day or evening, must needs now have the fashionable finish of a corsage bouquet or button-hole, think how assuredly useful one of Vickery’s new expanding flower holder brooches would be. For luck-bringing gifts make note that Mr. Vickery has a more than usually varied collection of “ charms ” this season. Some indeed, are of double potency, as well as decorativeness, as, for instance, when a four-leaf clover bears the burden of a little enamelled ladybird !
And when it comes to the much more difficult task of finding something that a man will not only be pleased to receive, but also actually and constantly to use, Mr. Vickery is ready to make everything equally easy and successful for you. For instance, he is specialising this season in all manner of absolutely and unobtrusively flat accessories which will not spoil the “ set ’’ of vest or coat (men being really just as particular, not
to say vain, as women !), there being, for one, a new sovereign case—the flattest on record.
Source: The Badminton Magazine - December 1913
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1923
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J.C. Vickery - London - 1923
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