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Hancocks, founded in 1849, is still family owned by Stephen and Janie Burton, and is one of London's oldest specialist dealers buying and selling rare and collectable jewels. They are based in historical premises in The Burlington Arcade in London.
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S.J. Rood was established in London’s Burlington Arcade in 1873 by the Allen family. From 1900 onwards the firm enjoyed great success with affluent Londoners and was awarded a Royal Warrant by Queen Mary.
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and in 1998 to its current location at 52 & 53 Burlington Arcade. Hancocks has exhibited at several renowned exhibitions. The first exhibition that Hancocks attended was the
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It operated independently until it were acquired by Hancocks in 1998. Hancocks then took over the Rood premises in Burlington Arcade, where they remain trading today.
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In 1998, Hancocks acquired the business of S.J. Rood, diamond merchants and jewellery manufacturers. S.J. Rood were themselves awarded a Royal Warrant by
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where Hancocks was awarded medals of excellence. Hancocks continues to participate in major exhibitions such as Grosvenor House, Maastricht and New York.
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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
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On 13 August 1849, after only eight months in business, Hancocks received the Royal Appointment of
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In 1962 the Company was granted the Royal Warrant as Goldsmiths and Silversmiths to
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in 1851. It then participated in international exhibitions at
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Jeremy Clarkson: War Stories: THE VICTORIA CROSS: FOR VALOUR
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jeweller
Bruton Street
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Victoria Cross
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1873 Vienna World's Fair
Bruton Street
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Great Exhibition
the Crystal Palace
Paris in 1867
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