Saturday, 28 March 2026

Umbrellas


  I knew this shop existed but for some reason I had never come across it which is strange seeing as I walk around London so much. This Grade II listed building is situated at the end of New Oxford Street. Opened in 1857, James Smith & Sons is a beautifully preserved example of a high class Victorian West End shop. 




Inside, the shop is stocked with a huge array of umbrellas, walking sticks and canes. Not so long ago the male workers in the City of London could be seen hurrying to work wearing a bowler hat and using a black rolled umbrella as a walking stick. You would be hard pushed to see anyone these days dressed like that. However, umbrellas are still needed and as long as you have a healthy bank balance you will find what you need here.



I did chat to one of the assistants who very kindly showed me the most expensive umbrella in the shop which had a silver handle and ebony wood shaft. This retailed at just under £4000. He also showed me a cane that was a little more expensive than that as it was made from snake wood. Umbrellas over £300 are still hand made on the premises using the same methods they have always used. The business has remained in the same family for the last 175 years.

I did find one section which was more in my price range. 

Entering the shop was a real step back into history.

4 comments:

  1. That's rather amazing and it is sells more than just black umbrellas to be used as walking sticks. Speaking of which, did you buy yourself a walking stick? More chance of a seat on a train.

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  2. What a fascinating shop. The one time you can be guaranteed to see rolled umbrellas and bower hats in numbers is at the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph, as they all march past.

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    1. p.s: There are some YouTube videos about this shop.

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  3. Do quality umbrellas come in different sizes? I don't like heavy, black umbrellas that could cover a family together. But I do love light, small and attractive umbrellas for myself.

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