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Lucy Leuchars (died 1847), was an English case manufacturer and entrepreneur. Leuchars was married to James Leuchars, who founded a dressing case company in Piccadilly in London in 1794. When she was widowed in 1822, she took over the company under the name L. Leuchars. In 1837, Leuchars received a royal warrant to Queen Victoria, and she received the title "Case Manufacturer" to the queen. In 1841, her son William Leuchars became her business partner. the name of the firm changing to Lucy Leuchars & Son.

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  • Lucy Leuchars (died 1847), was an English case manufacturer and entrepreneur. Leuchars was married to James Leuchars, who founded a dressing case company in Piccadilly in London in 1794. When she was widowed in 1822, she took over the company under the name L. Leuchars. In 1837, Leuchars received a royal warrant to Queen Victoria, and she received the title "Case Manufacturer" to the queen. In 1841, her son William Leuchars became her business partner. the name of the firm changing to Lucy Leuchars & Son. (en)
  • Lucy Leuchars, död 1847, var en brittisk möbelföretagare. Hon var gift med , som 1794 grundade ett framgångsrikt möbelföretag på 38 Piccadilly i London. Vid makens död 1822 tog hon över företaget under namnet L. Leuchars. Företaget tillverkade främst så kallade dressing cases, det vill säga dåtida "necessärer" som smink- och toalettlådor. Under hennes tid utvidgade företaget. Hennes son blev kompanjon 1841 och firman fick då namnet Lucy Leuchars & Son. (sv)
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  • Lucy Leuchars (died 1847), was an English case manufacturer and entrepreneur. Leuchars was married to James Leuchars, who founded a dressing case company in Piccadilly in London in 1794. When she was widowed in 1822, she took over the company under the name L. Leuchars. In 1837, Leuchars received a royal warrant to Queen Victoria, and she received the title "Case Manufacturer" to the queen. In 1841, her son William Leuchars became her business partner. the name of the firm changing to Lucy Leuchars & Son. (en)
  • Lucy Leuchars, död 1847, var en brittisk möbelföretagare. Hon var gift med , som 1794 grundade ett framgångsrikt möbelföretag på 38 Piccadilly i London. Vid makens död 1822 tog hon över företaget under namnet L. Leuchars. Företaget tillverkade främst så kallade dressing cases, det vill säga dåtida "necessärer" som smink- och toalettlådor. Under hennes tid utvidgade företaget. Hennes son blev kompanjon 1841 och firman fick då namnet Lucy Leuchars & Son. Det var ett exklusivt företag som 1837 fick Royal Warrant, blev hovleverantör, till drottning Viktoria, med titeln drottningens "Case Manufacturer". (sv)
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