Silver pendant/trophy identification?

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Jonathan Dijksman, Sep 17, 2016.

  1. Jonathan Dijksman

    Jonathan Dijksman New Member

    Hi guys

    I have googled everything I can think of to identify this pendant/trophy but cannot. My mum thinks that 'Tom Anderson' may be her great grandfather but I was wondering if anyone had any insight?

    Thanks

    Jon
     

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  2. Ladybranch

    Ladybranch Well-Known Member

    According to the inscription on the back, it appears it was an award for an 1899 Billiard Handicap competition for the town of Hutcheson. Probably used as a watch fob. The British silver hallmarks on the back meanings:

    Lion passant - British silver purity for .925 (sterling)
    Date letter code "y" - 1898
    City mark, anchor - Birmingham

    The punch with "CES" is the maker's mark for Charles Edward Soloman
    http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Makers/Birmingham-CE-CL.html#CE

    --- Susan
     
  3. Ladybranch

    Ladybranch Well-Known Member

    Sorry, I didn't welcome you to the Antique forums, Welcome!

    I have tried to find a town named Hutcheson with no luck for the spelling is odd at least to this old lady. Finally searched using Hutchesontown. Bingo, found a Hutchesontown as a district of Glasgow, Scotland. You no doubt already knew this as probably all the Britishers on the forum.

    BTW, thumbnail pics in messages are often ignored, not looked, at by many because they haven't the time to click them or it is awkward to do so using smartphones. When inserting pics click the Full Image bottom next to the pics. Also cropping pics does help and makes them easier to see.

    --- Susan

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  4. afantiques

    afantiques Well-Known Member

    As a thing it is a very typical watch fob of the period. Silver ones usually fetch about £5 to £10 depending on location and any special interest features.
     
  5. Jonathan Dijksman

    Jonathan Dijksman New Member

    Thanks for the advice Susan, I will do that in future
     
  6. Jonathan Dijksman

    Jonathan Dijksman New Member

    Thanks, that is good to know :)
     
  7. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    Hi and WELCOME Jonathan!!
     
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