Austria-Hungary Bavaria Purveyors to the Court of Bavaria: :
See Liste bayerischer Hoflieferanten . • FA Ackermanns Kunstverlag – art publishing (1879) •
Ed Meier – shoes, clothes, leather goods and accessories •
Eilles – coffee and tea (1873) • Farina gegenüber – eau de Cologne to
Ludwig II (1872) •
Fr. Ant. Prantl – printing and leather goods (1797)
Brazil Purveyors to the
Brazilian Imperial Family: • Casa Granado – chemists/pharmacists and toiletries •
Henry Poole & Co – tailors to
Pedro II (1874)
France Purveyors to the Court of France: •
Moutard – printer and bookseller to
Marie Antoinette, to
Princess Marie Joséphine of Savoy, and to
Princess Maria Theresa of Savoy (1770) •
Marc-Etienne Janety – master goldsmith and jeweler to
Louis XVI (1777) •
Adam Weisweiler – cabinet maker to
Louis XVI (1778) • – perfumer to Marie Antoinette (1779) •
Farina gegenüber – eau de Cologne to
Napoleon I (1811) and to
Napoleon III (1867) •
Debauve & Gallais – chocolates to
Louis XVIII (1819) •
Champagne Delbeck – champagne to
Louis Philippe I (1838) •
Guerlain – eau de Cologne to Napoleon III (1868)
India Commercial honours and recognitions in the form of warrant appointments were issued by royal households of the
Indian Princely States to purveyors of goods and services prior to the end of imperial rule in 1947. In recent years, former suzerain monarchies such as the
House of Ghorpade have revived these institutions as programs to foster economic growth and encourage the patronage of small, independent, and local businesses.
Italy Purveyors to the
Italian Royal Family: • Acqua di Biella – eau de Cologne to
Umberto I (1878) •
Ballarino Gioielli (Cavour) – jewellery • Baratti & Milano (Turin) – sweets •
Bianchi – cars •
Caffarel (Turin) – chocolate • Caraceni (Milan) – clothes • Fratelli Carli (Imperia) – olive oil •
Farina Gegenüber – eau de Cologne to King
Victor Emmanuel II (1876) •
Florio (Marsala) – wine •
Gancia – wine • Gentilini (Roma) – food (biscuits) • Marinella (Naples) – ties •
Martini & Rossi – liquor • Musy, Padre & Figli (Turin) – jewellery • Pagani (Parma) – sweets •
Pernigotti – chocolate • Petochi (Rome) – jewellery •
Prada (Milan) – leather goods, trunks and clothes • Saiwa – food (biscuits) • Sperlari – food (biscuits) •
Steinway & Sons – pianos • Luigi Borrelli (Naples) – clothing
Ottoman Empire Purveyors to the sultans of the Ottoman Empire: •
M. Welte & Söhne,
orchestrions (1896) •
Abdullah Frères, photographers (1863)
Portugal Purveyors to the Portuguese Royal Household: •
Ballarino Gioielli (Cavour, Italy) – jewellery •
Farina Gegenüber – eau de Cologne to
Luís I (1866) • Confeitaria Nacional – confectionary to
Luís I,
Carlos I,
Manuel II (1873–1910)
Prussia Purveyors to the Court of Prussia: :
See Liste preußischer Hoflieferanten . •
Farina gegenüber – eau de Cologne to
Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1841),
Wilhelm I (1871), to
Friedrich III (1888) and to
Wilhelm II (1888)
Russia In the Russian Empire since 1856 there was the designation with the highest authorization "Supplier of His Imperial Majesty" with the state coat of arms on the shield. From 1895, at the request of Empress
Alexandra Feodorovna, a second, additional authorization was granted: "Supplier of Her Imperial Majesty". Both authorizations existed until 1917, until the abdication of
Nicholas II. Purveyors to the Russian Imperial Family: •
Farina gegenüber – eau de Cologne to
Nicholas I 1843 •
Fabergé – jewellery to
Nicholas II •
Smirnoff – vodka •
Cristal – champagne •
Steinway & Sons – pianos •
Gubanova Toiletries of Morshansk Russia appointed in 1763 with a Royal Warrant by
Empress Catherine II to provide special cleaning and skincare products • The Victoria Fine Soap Works, Minsk, Belarus – soap to
Nicholas I and the Imperial family •
The Perfume Factory Partnership of Pharmacist A. M. Ostroumov - perfume, cologne, anti-dandruff soap and other medicinal cosmetics, 1900 - 1920
Sulu Royal Warrants by
Sultan Muedzul-Lail Tan Kiram: •
Harney & Sons – tea
Yugoslavia Royal Warrant Holders of the Yugoslav Court: •
Sljeme (Zagreb) – trunks and leather goods, appointed in 1931 == References ==