ANTIQUE 20thC SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS MATCH STRIKER, ROYAL CRUISING CLUB c.1935
Antique early 20th Century silver mounted and textured ribbed glass match striker, Of round shape, mounted with a plain silver collar, applied with The Royal Cruising Club flag. The Club was founded in 1880 by Sir Arthur Underhill and a coterie of friends to encourage and facilitate cruising in small yachts. Hallmarked English silver, (925 standard), London, year 1935 (L), Maker John Grinsell & Sons. A must for any collector of Tobaconalia or Naval enthusiast, or just as a stand alone item, as useful today as it was the day it was made.
Reference Number: D9659
Antique early 20th Century silver mounted and textured ribbed glass match striker, Of round shape, mounted with a plain silver collar, applied with The Royal Cruising Club flag. The Club was founded in 1880 by Sir Arthur Underhill and a coterie of friends to encourage and facilitate cruising in small yachts. Hallmarked English silver, (925 standard), London, year 1935 (L), Maker John Grinsell & Sons. A must for any collector of Tobaconalia or Naval enthusiast, or just as a stand alone item, as useful today as it was the day it was made.
Reference Number: D9659
Antique early 20th Century silver mounted and textured ribbed glass match striker, Of round shape, mounted with a plain silver collar, applied with The Royal Cruising Club flag. The Club was founded in 1880 by Sir Arthur Underhill and a coterie of friends to encourage and facilitate cruising in small yachts. Hallmarked English silver, (925 standard), London, year 1935 (L), Maker John Grinsell & Sons. A must for any collector of Tobaconalia or Naval enthusiast, or just as a stand alone item, as useful today as it was the day it was made.
Reference Number: D9659
DESCRIPTION
Antique early 20th Century silver mounted and textured ribbed glass match striker, Of round shape, mounted with a plain silver collar, applied with The Royal Cruising Club flag. The Club was founded in 1880 by Sir Arthur Underhill and a coterie of friends to encourage and facilitate cruising in small yachts. Hallmarked English silver, (925 standard), London, year 1935 (L), Maker John Grinsell & Sons. A must for any collector of Tobaconalia or Naval enthusiast, or just as a stand alone item, as useful today as it was the day it was made.
CONDITION
In Great Condition - No Damage.
SIZE
Height: 8.5cm
Width: 8.5cm
Depth: 8.5cm