- Fortnum & Mason
Fortnum & Mason, often shortened to just "Fortnum's", is possibly one of the most famous stores in the world, has held many Royal Warrants for over 150 years and is the shop most closely associated with the
British Royal Family .It is an upmarket department store situated in
Piccadilly ,London , established in 1707 by William Fortnum and Hugh Mason.Its fame rests almost entirely on its magnificent food hall, (though only two of its several floors are devoted to food), stocking an extraordinary variety of exotic, speciality and also 'basic' provisions. It is also the location of a celebrated tea shop and has Britain's only hair salon dedicated to long hair. [ [http://longhair.org/HCP/salonlist.html TILHC Long Hair Salon List ] ]
In 1761, William Fortnum's grandson Charles went into the service of
Queen Charlotte and the Royal Court affiliation led to an increase in business. The store began to stock speciality items, namely ready-to-eat luxury meals such as freshpoultry or game served in aspic jelly. [http://www.fortnumandmason.com/Our-History/1707-Open-For-Business.aspx]During the
Napoleonic Wars , the emporium supplieddried fruit ,spices and otherpreserves to the British officers and during theVictorian era it was frequently called upon to providefood for prestigious Court functions. Queen Victoria even sent shipments of Fortnum and Mason's concentratedbeef tea to Florence Nightingale's hospitals during theCrimean War . [http://www.fortnumandmason.com/Our-History/1815-Our-Waterloo.aspx]In 1851 Fortnum & Mason first created the
Scotch egg and in 1886, after having bought the entire stock of five cases of a new product made by a MrHeinz , became the first store in the world to stockbaked beans . [http://www.fortnumandmason.com/Our-History/1815-Our-Waterloo.aspx]Fortnum & Mason is famed for its loose-leaf tea and its world-renowned luxury picnic hampers, which the store first distributed to Victorian High Society for events such as the
Henley Regatta and Ascot Races. These hampers — which contain luxury items such asStilton cheese , champagne andsmoked salmon — remain popular with England's Upper Classes today, especially atChristmas time and can cost (as at 2008) anything from £35 up to £25,000. [http://www.fortnumandmason.com/Product/The-Snow-Queen-Hamper,7103,937.aspx] Its Christmas orders are also renowned for being delivered by horse and carriage, complete with a liveried driver dressed in Victorian clothes.They also have an account card, but it is only supplied to 'favoured customers' and reputedly cannot be obtained via application. Previously, account customers used to just give their names to the frock-coat wearing staff and signed for their goods, with the monthly bill being sent on afterwards. Some of its most famous, regular and current (non-Royal) customers and account card holders include
Terence Stamp ,Jane Asher ,Marc Sinden ,Elizabeth Hurley andAdam Faith .The store was acquired by
Canadian billionaireW. Garfield Weston , who became its Chairman. In 1964, he commissioned a four-ton clock to be installed above the main entrance of the store as a tribute to its founders. Every hour, four-foot high models of William Fortnum and Hugh Mason emerge and bow to each other, with chimes and 18th century-style music playing in the background. Since Garfield Westons' death in 1978, the store has been run by his granddaughters, Jana Weston Khayat and Kate Weston Hobhouse. [http://www.fortnumandmason.com/Our-History/2004-FandM-Japan.aspx]The store underwent a controversial £24 million refurbishment in 2007, celebrating 300 years of existence. [http://www.fortnumandmason.com/Our-History/2004-FandM-Japan.aspx]
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External links
* [http://www.fortnumandmason.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EUR&screen=HeadlineDetails&iHeadlineNo=3120 Bonhams- Fortnum & Mason]
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