![]() ![]() "There would not be tea on the tables of London but for The East India Co.," Mehta said. The "tea library" at the new store features more than 100 different types including green, black, herbal, and flavored teas. began as a trading monopoly under Queen Elizabeth I in 1600 to ship commodities to the West from India, China and the Spice Islands, countering the clout of the Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese.Īt various times, the company controlled the trade in indigo dye, cotton, silk, opium and tea. "Its name has a huge relationship with all that is high-end products," Mehta said. now sells gourmet tea, chocolate, coffee and gifts. His dream is realized in a new store off London's high-end Regent Street, where the new East India Co. His goal was to create a global luxury brand. Sanjiv Mehta, an Indian-born importer and entrepreneur, bought the intellectual property rights to the company in 2005, after they had lain dormant for a century. is being reborn as a luxury brand - under Indian ownership. London, England (CNN) - It was the world's first multinational company, a trading giant during the colonial rule of the Indian subcontinent. Indian-born entrepreneur has relaunched The East India Co.The historic East India company disbanded in the 1800s, however the name was revitalized for The East India Company London, bringing a re-imagined company that sells fine teas, food, as well as produces collectible coins, such as this 250 gram Silver Ship Coin. Ships were a large part of the East India trade, as featured on this Silver Ship Rectangular Coin. ![]() Many commodities were traded through the East India Company, including silk, spices, tea, and cotton. The historic East India Company is one of the most well-known companies historically, increasing trade among Europe and Asia. Adding to the design is a background featuring nautical sailing lines, as well as the East India Company London’s logo. The design showcases the company’s main transports for trade, a large ship. This bullion bar coin features an East India Company sailing ship, with the obverse of St. Helena 250 gram Silver East India Ship coin bar to your cart today! This 250 gram Silver Ship Coin features a large shipping vessel on a rectangular coin, displaying the sailing ship in its full prominence. Also featured is the East India Company of London’s logo. Reverse: Features an East India Company sailing ship, with nautical sailing lines in the background.Obverse: Likeness of Queen Elizabeth II, date and face value.Contains 250 grams (8.037 troy ounces) of.The design features an East India Company sailing ship. This legal tender coin bar features a denomination of £10, and is struck in. Helena 250 gram Silver £10 East India Co Ship Coin Bar ![]()
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