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A collection of silver, to include; a silver scallop shaped dish, London 1908, 13.5cm wide, a silver sugar bowl James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1913, embossed with dolphins and swans, raised on three paw feet and below a shaped rim, 7cm high and a shallow dish Gorham Manufacturing Co. Birmingham 1910, with bow cast handles and pierced border, 13.5cm wide, total weight 285gms (3)
A silver backed hand mirror Henry Charles Matthew, Birmingham 1907, with typical Edwardian garland and bow detail, 28cm long, a silver mug Chester 1899, monogrammed and with embossed floral detail and a glass dressing table jar with silver top Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1910, 11cm long (3)
WHITCHURCH INTEREST: A silver gilt members badge for the London Pitt Club, named verso for George Corser Esq, with 'Tassie' type cameo of Pitt, Morocco leather case with label for Green, Ward & green, Ludgate Hill; with original postmarked letter from The Pitt Club dated 27th January 1815 to George Corser (1755-1835), Whitchurch. The London Badge was issued to members at £1 16s 6d. Rule 10 of the London Club reads: " That each member shall wear, at all the meetings of the Club, the Pitt Medal, tied on his left breast with a garter blue ribbon, and that the larger Medal, with a wider ribbon, be worn by the Chairman of the day." The first dinner for the London Club was held at Merchant Taylors Hall in 1808. On this night 613 bottles of port and 429 bottles of sherry were drunk at a price of £282 and 13 shillings, not surprising then that £20, 7s and 6d was charged for glass and china breakages!
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