Early Sterling Silver `Lawn Bowls` Shield Trophy (1937)

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
1868
Bob Shop ID
613933187

Early Sterling Silver 'Lawn Bowls' Shield Trophy (1937)

 

This vintage, good quality, English hallmarked, small silver and wood shield trophy is in excellent condition with lovely detail and is engraved near the top with the initials and date 'W.B.C 1939'. It was made in Birmingham in 1937 by silversmiths 'William Adams Ltd' (WA). The trophy measures 10,5cm x 8cm.

 

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