Posted 11 years ago
racer4four
(586 items)
This trophy was received by my husband's grandfather in a shooting competition in 1908.
It is made from silver and appears to be Chinese made when checking the hallmark, although I am not sure. It is a simple chalice shape but I love the quirky lizard like creature on the front. The reverse has a strange little bug, food for the lizard.
John Sutcliffe was a member of the Shanghai Municipal Police in the early 1900s. The SMP was a military type of force which was established in 1854 to control crime in British Shanghai. Although it was originally made up only of Britons, it later increased to include Chinese nationals and members from the Commonwealth. It was disbanded in 1943.
This trophy was given for 3rd place in Griffins, which I believe was a type of pistol.
My husband's grandfather had children late in life and we never knew him. A pity because by all family accounts he had a very interesting life!
Thanks pops and Moonstone. Super fast loves!
Really an interesting piece! Love it!
Pops he received another which I just posted. It's pretty cool too!
It really is cool!
Chinese silver is very in at the moment.
http://www.925-1000.com/chinex_marks.html
And
http://m.cesgallery.com
Thanks Kevin again. Thank you for your comments and your help by doing all the net detective stuff I don't have time for!
Thanks rhinoman, mikelv and fran!
Beautiful piece of Chinese export silver. vetraio50 sent you to the correct link since your trophy was made by Luen Wo of Shanghai, a well-known silversmith. Here is a larger photo of Wo's mark, right bottom of the page, courtesy of Michael Backman Ltd., London:
http://www.michaelbackmanltd.com/802.html
N.B.: Hi, vetraio, you are a true asset to this board and the pieces in your collection are always breathtaking.
Thank you very much for the confirmation Solver!
And I agree with you on Vetraio....
You don't see a lot of silver with lizards on them, I really think this is something different from the norm
Lee