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What (who) is by appointment (to the Queen) - definition

WARRANT TO TRADESPEOPLE WHO SUPPLY GOODS OR SERVICES TO A ROYAL COURT
By Appointment; Purveyors to the queen; By appointment to Her Majesty the Queen; Royal approval; By appointment; Imperial warrant; Royal Warrant of Appointment; Imperial warrant of appointment; By Royal Appointment; Hoflieferant
  • Royal warrant of appointment issued to Confeitaria Nacional on 28 October 1873
  • Au grand Rasoir
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  • King Haakon crown on Foss brewery beer.
  • The wording reads: ''Purveyor to the Romanian Royal House'', used since 2003 (and probably between 1923 and 1947)
  • Henry Creed & Sons]], 1885
  • ''Hofleverancier'' sign displayed on a store
  • Imperial eagle displayed at the store of the purveyor Rudolf Waniek, in Vienna
  • Imperial and royal warrant of appointment issued to Johann Backhausen on November 8, 1888
  • Wappen Kaisertum Österreich 1815: Purveyors to the Imperial and Royal Court were allowed to display the double-headed eagle.

by appointment (to the Queen)      
by appointment (to the Queen)
(in the UK) selling goods or services to the Queen.
Royal warrant of appointment         
Royal warrants of appointment have been issued for centuries to tradespeople who supply goods or services to a royal court or certain royal personages. The royal warrant enables the supplier to advertise the fact that they supply to the issuer of the royal warrant; thus lending prestige to the supplier.
Physician to the Queen         
POSITION OF BEING A PHYSICIAN AND/OR SURGEON TO THE SOVEREIGN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Physicians to the Queen; Physician Royal; Honorary Physician to the Queen; Honorary Physician to The Queen; Physician Extraordinary to His Majesty; Physician Extraordinary to Her Majesty; QHP; Honorary Physician to the King; Honorary Physician to The King; Physician to The King; Physician to The Queen; Physician to the Queen
Physician to The Queen (or King, as appropriate) is a title held by physicians of the Medical Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. Part of the Royal Household, the Medical Household includes physicians, who treat general conditions, and extra physicians, specialists who are brought in as required.

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Royal warrant of appointment

Royal warrants of appointment have been issued for centuries to tradespeople who supply goods or services to a royal court or certain royal personages. The royal warrant enables the supplier to advertise the fact that they supply to the issuer of the royal warrant; thus lending prestige to the supplier. Royal families of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Monaco, Denmark, Sweden, and Japan among others, allow tradesmen to advertise royal patronage.

Suppliers having a royal warrant charge for the goods and services supplied; a royal warrant does not imply that suppliers provide goods or services free of charge. Royal warrants are typically advertised on company hoardings, letter-heads and products by displaying the coat of arms or the heraldic badge of the royal personage issuing the royal warrant. Warrants granted by members of the British royal family usually include the phrase "By Appointment to…" followed by the title and name of the royal customer, and then what goods are provided; no other details of what is supplied may be given.