Thomas Goode is a china, silverware and glass shop at 19 South Audley Street in Mayfair, London. It has been described as "the ultimate shopping experience for your selection of china, glassware silver" and holds two royal warrants to supply the British royal household, one from Queen Elizabeth II and the other from the Prince of Wales. Since 1995, the shop has been owned by the Liberal Democrat peer Rumi Verjee.HistoryThe shop was established in 1827 by Thomas Goode, and expanded by his son William. The younger Goode travelled extensively to find appropriate porcelain and china for the shop, which resulted in several notable customers including Queen Victoria and the Tsar of Russia. The store moved to its current site in 1845. In 1875 its showroom was redesigned by the architect Ernest George.The Thomas Goode ElephantsAs part of The Paris Exhibition in 1889 Minton pottery was commissioned to create two, seven feet tall majolica elephants to display. These elephants are now on display in the windows of Thomas Goode.
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