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Silver Tray

A silver rectangular tea tray, engraved with the Arms of the City of Bath and the Insignia of RAF Colerne.
Inscription:

“Presented in 1959 to the City of Bath to mark the conferment by the Council on the Royal Air Force, Colerne, of Freedom of Entry into the City.”

Made by Atkin Brothers of Sheffield 1899-1900.
Silver tray

 

Salver
Electroplate salver on three feet. It has an engraved centre and forms part of the silver of the North Somerset Yeoman Cavalry presented to the City on the disbanding in 1969.
Inscription:
“North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry. Presented by Mr. J. Clark. Won by Private E. Crisp, Bath Troop, June 2nd, 1874.”

Salver

 

Wine Flagon

Silver wine flagon with a bellied body, embossed with foliage, tiger masks, and male and female figures. 
Given to the Corporation by Alderman Chaffin in 1908. 
Inscription:
“Presented to James Chaffin Esq., Bath, by the members of the Hanoverian Band and Floral Fete Committee, on his election to the Mayoralty of this City in token of their esteem and in recognition of his valuable and energetic services as a member of their Society since its commencement in the year 1855. 12 December 1878”

Wine Flagon

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