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Perpetual Bridge Marker - English Silver and Wood - Henry Williamson Ltd -1911

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Here's an elegant English made "Perpetual Bridge Marker". It was made in 1911 and can be used to keep score at bridge by putting blank sheets of paper, cut to size, inside the hinged top. The piece is made of sterling silver on a wooden base. On the back are instructions for using it, and some other information on bridge scoring. The piece is fully hallmarked. It has a date letter for 1911, the town mark for Birmingham, the standard mark for sterling, and the maker's mark for Henry Williamson Ltd. The front is engraved with "We, They, Tricks, Honours". The words are enameled in red. The whole thing is beautifully made, even the silver hinges inside are hallmarked. And, its in very good condition for its 110 plus years.

I perfect gift for a classy Bridge player.
Item id: RL1835
Item type: Antique