Mappin & Webb is a prestigious jewelry company headquartered in the UK, with a history dating back to 1775 when Jonathan Mappin opened a silver workshop in Sheffield. Over the years, the company grew into one of the leading producers of jewelry and silverware in England. Mappin & Webb earned international recognition and royal patronage, having held Royal Warrants from British monarchs since 1897. Specializing in elegant jewelry, silverware, and trophies, the company secured commissions from monarchs and social elites worldwide.
Throughout its history, Mappin & Webb underwent several changes of ownership and expanded its international presence. The company opened stores in Johannesburg, Hong Kong, and Buenos Aires, among others. In the 1950s, it diversified by acquiring businesses like John Weiss & Son and Robinson & Cleaver. In 1959, it became part of Sears Holdings, and later changed hands multiple times, ultimately being acquired by the Watches of Switzerland group in 2005.
Mappin & Webb is also known for creating the original Ryder Cup trophy and producing trophies for the Royal Ascot horse races for 75 years. Today, the company remains a symbol of tradition and luxury, holding Royal Warrants for supplying jewelry and other precious items to the British royal family.