Leuchars & Son was a renowned maker of dressing cases and other luxury silver items. The firm was established in 1794 by James Leuchars in Piccadilly, London. James Leuchars died in 1822 and the business was taken over by his widow Lucy. In 1841, Lucy Leuchars & Son expanded into the premises next door in Piccadilly.

In 1847, Lucy Leuchars died and her son, William, took over the business. William Leuchars was a skilled silversmith and businessman. He exhibited his products at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the International Exhibition of 1862, winning medals for his work. In 1867, Leuchars opened a shop in Paris under the name of Leuchars & Son.

In 1870, William Leuchars' son, also called William, joined the business. William Leuchars Jr. was also a skilled silversmith and businessman. He continued his father's tradition of exhibiting at international exhibitions, winning a gold medal for more...

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Victorian shagreen and gilded brass cheroot case, by Leuchars,…

Victorian Shagreen Cheroot Case by Leuchars, London

Victorian shagreen and gilded brass cheroot case, by Leuchars, 38 Piccadilly, London, of rectangular form, of handsome proportions set with shagreen panels to each side, opening to a fitted silk interior, stamped to interior, 11.5 cm x 7.5 cm

A Victorian leather covered correspondence case, circa 1870, by…

Victorian Leather Correspondence Case by Leuchars & Son

A Victorian leather covered correspondence case, circa 1870, by Leuchars & Son, the rising top monogrammed D revealing a fitted interior. Height 17 cm, width 37 cm, depth 26.5 cm. Provenance: Contents of Swanton, Sutton Forest. Other Notes: Leuchars was…

George III armchair, c.1765, in the Chippendale style with…

George III Chippendale Armchair, 1765

George III armchair, c.1765, in the Chippendale style with carved interlaced tracery work to the backrest and outcurving arms, set above a seat with serpentine front rail and four chamfered legs united by stretchers, 94 cm x 67 cm x 55 cm purchased from…

A fine pair of Victorian sterling silver Rhyton stirrup cups,…

Victorian Sterling Silver Winged Griffin Stirrup Cups

A fine pair of Victorian sterling silver Rhyton stirrup cups, William Leuchars, London, 1886 (2). A fine pair of Victorian sterling silver Rhyton stirrup cups, William Leuchars, London, 1886 each formed as winged griffin with green cabochon gem set eyes,…

A Victorian tortoiseshell letter opener, bearing the applied…

Melba's Victorian Tortoiseshell Letter Opener

A Victorian tortoiseshell letter opener, bearing the applied silver inscription 'Melba' supplied by Leuchars & Son. Property from the Collection of Dame Nellie Melba GBE

A Victorian tortoiseshell writing box the domed lid overlaid…

Melba's Tortoiseshell Writing Box

A Victorian tortoiseshell writing box the domed lid overlaid with the applied silver inscription Melba, opening to reveal an interior separated into compartments lined with red moire silk, containing various note papers bearing the initials NM and Coombe…

Victorian hallmarked sterling silver box. London 1890, maker WI.…

Victorian Sterling Silver Box by Leuchars

Victorian hallmarked sterling silver box. London 1890, maker WI. Stamped 'Leuchars, Piccadilly, London.' plain unadorned design. Closure may need adjustment. Provenance: Private Collection, ACT. Length 6 cm. Weight 45g