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The East India Company - Homepage Explorers Since 1600, The East India Company delivers indulgent luxury hampers, teas, coffees, chocolates, biscuits and other fine foods alongside limited edition gold and silver coin collections Visit us today and discover the world with us
History - The East India Company Queen Elizabeth I, grants a charter to ‘The Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies’, commonly known as The East India Company, bestowing her royal patronage and empowering them with a trading monopoly in spices, tea, coffee and all other luxury goods from the east, essentially everywhere past the Cape of
The Merchants Mark - The East India Company The chop was not only an easily identifiable mark of The East India Company ownership, used for example on tea crates, it also became a symbol of the quality of those wares The Merchant’s Mark is still used today on all our products, now as then, the distinctive mark of The Company and of quality
A Short Story about EIC - The East India Company A man with a glint in his eye for the opportunity for The East India Company to trade once more Truly unique, the modern EIC is a brand-new company - reborn and renewed - but with a history like no other…
Tea Breaks Tea Ladies – The East India Company In the early years of the 1600s, The East India Company was run out of the private residence When East India House was opened as the new Headquarters, Mr Mrs Harris were appointed ‘Beadle’ and Housekeeper to look after the establishment in 1661 It was decided that "good tea
What caused the Boston Tea Party? – The East India Company The East India Company was in trouble In the mid-18th century, the Company was in debt and sat on huge stocks of tea in London The British Parliament bailed them out with the Tea Act of 1773, a bill passed with a nod and a wink, significantly lowering the duty that the Company paid on its tea and enabling direct ship
Teas – The East India Company - Lifestyle The East India Company’s Tea Master is very particular, going to extraordinary lengths to provenance and procure the finest teas from around the world Each of our teas has a special story to tell with a unique history
The Coat of Arms - The East India Company The original East India Company was honoured by being granted a Coat of Arms by HM Queen Elizabeth I It was given as a symbol of her confidence in The Company and so that it would be recognised as having her royal patronage
The Real Story of Earl Grey Tea – The East India Company The archives of the original East India Company document Staunton’s findings He noted tea bushes and bitter orange bushes growing together and observed the Chinese scenting the tea with the orange flowers
The East India Company - Collections Homepage The East India Company Gold and Silver Coin collections are produced with traditional engraving expertise and the best modern minting technology Our coins and collectibles are inspired by the past and presented with a modern twist from the world’s leading coin designers,