Hi all,
I'm new to this forum so apolgies if I've created this post in the wrong area.
I was clearing out my grandmothers house when I cam across this cup and because I'd never noticed it before I was interested in finding out more info on it.
I've worked out already from the hallmark on the bottom that it was made by Thomas Wilkinson & Sons/Pelican Ware, but I wondered if anyone knows what kind of cup it is, what it would have been used for and what the B.F.T. might stand for on the front?
IMAGES
Front: http://s2.postimg.org/kj6n772eg/image2.jpg
Left Side: http://s18.postimg.org/dncpjenpj/image1.jpg
Right Side: http://s28.postimg.org/j0vdlk0nw/image3.jpg
Rear: http://s22.postimg.org/jiocta74g/image4.jpg
Many thanks in advance
Ben
Identification on drinking cup?
Re: Identification on drinking cup?
Would assume personal initials, but given it's in the steam engine era did England by any chance have a Brotherhood of say Firemen & Trainmen (B.F.T.)