Do You Recognize This Device?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:47 am
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can cast any light on the origin of this lapel badge?
Made by Vaughton & Sons and assayed at Birmingham in 1908, the device contains an 'R' above a crossed pair of fiddle pattern spoons and an Ace of Diamonds playing card. Perhaps a membership badge to a dining and gambling club.
As can be seen in the lower image, the back is also struck with an extra Lion Passant, an indicator perhaps that the backplate was removable, although the badge shows no sign of this.
One other thought does cross my mind, perhaps this was never a badge, but one of a pair of very personalised cuff links belonging to an Edwardian gentleman who was fond of eating and gambling.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Trev.
I wonder if anyone can cast any light on the origin of this lapel badge?
Made by Vaughton & Sons and assayed at Birmingham in 1908, the device contains an 'R' above a crossed pair of fiddle pattern spoons and an Ace of Diamonds playing card. Perhaps a membership badge to a dining and gambling club.
As can be seen in the lower image, the back is also struck with an extra Lion Passant, an indicator perhaps that the backplate was removable, although the badge shows no sign of this.
One other thought does cross my mind, perhaps this was never a badge, but one of a pair of very personalised cuff links belonging to an Edwardian gentleman who was fond of eating and gambling.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Trev.