Seating Chart
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Seating Chart
Giclée / Konsttryck
Storlek på reproduktion
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Konstnärsbiografi
John Collard Vickery (j.c.vickery): A Victorian Luxury Merchant & Artistic Patron
John Collard Vickery, born in London in 1856, was more than just a businessman; he embodied the spirit of Victorian Britain – ambition, innovation, and an unwavering belief in elevating taste and sophistication. His legacy resides not only in the opulent goods he traded but also in his connections to influential museums and institutions that shaped the cultural landscape of his era.
- Early Life & Education: Vickery’s formative years were spent in Wiveliscombe, Somerset, where he was raised in a family steeped in printing and bookselling tradition. His father, John, established a thriving business, providing him with invaluable insight into the world of commerce and craftsmanship – skills that would prove crucial to his future endeavors.
- The Vickery Partnership: In 1890, Vickery joined forces with Arthur Thomas Hobbes to acquire William Griggs’ stationery shop on Regent Street, marking the genesis of J.C. Vickery Ltd., a venture destined for remarkable success. Griggs's business had been established in 1843 and 1854, demonstrating the enduring appeal of traditional retail establishments.
- Expansion & Innovation: Recognizing the burgeoning demand for luxury items during the Edwardian period, Vickery swiftly broadened his offerings to include jewellery, dressing cases, and exquisite silverware – mirroring the trends prevalent across Europe’s elite circles. By 1900, he had expanded his Regent Street premises considerably, creating a prestigious showroom complex that cemented Vickery's position as a leading trader in refined goods.
- Royal Patronage & Artistic Connections: Vickery’s reputation soared when he secured royal warrants from Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, signifying the esteem accorded to his business by Britain’s monarchy. Furthermore, he cultivated relationships with prominent museums like Valletta (Malta) and Genova (Italy), demonstrating a keen appreciation for art and culture – connections that would enrich the collections of these institutions.
- Legacy & Dissolution: Despite achieving considerable acclaim, Vickery's company faced challenges in the aftermath of World War I, grappling with economic difficulties exacerbated by the Great Depression. In 1930, it succumbed to administration, absorbed by James Walker Ltd., marking a poignant end to an era defined by Victorian grandeur and entrepreneurial vision.
A particularly intriguing anecdote recounts Saunders’ tale about Vickery's peculiar habit: “Shortly before his death, the late G. S. Saunders of James Walker Ltd., told me that J. C. Vickery's business reached the height of its success before the First World War. Vickery, who would travel each day from Streatham to Regent Street in his own carriage, stopped his coachman one day in order to examine a leaf on the drive outside his house. Stepping down from the vehicle he picked up the leaf to pin it to it a note. As he continued his journey his gardeners were astonished to read 'Why has this leaf been here for two days?'” This whimsical detail speaks volumes about Vickery’s character – a man driven by meticulous observation and an unwavering pursuit of excellence.
John Collard Vickery's contribution extends beyond mere commerce; he represents the embodiment of Victorian ambition, artistic sensibility, and a commitment to fostering cultural enrichment. His story serves as a testament to the transformative power of entrepreneurial spirit and the enduring legacy of individuals who shaped their time with vision and distinction.
john collard vickery
1890 - 1930 , United Kingdom
Kortfattad information
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Victorian Luxury Goods
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['James Walker Ltd.']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['William Griggs']
- Date Of Birth: London, United Kingdom (1856)
- Date Of Death: 1930
- Full Name: John Collard Vickery
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks: ['CHRISTOPHER CLARKE ANTIQUES']
- Place Of Birth: Wiveliscombe, Somerset



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