Elgin Golf Club - commemorative spoon
Date: 1924
A nicely enamelled (two shades of blue) sterling silver tea spoon (ca 12 cm long) with the handle bearing the coat of arms of the Royal Burgh of Elgin, a town in the heart of whisky country on the Moray Firth.
The thread is formed of two lines of silver which separate at the shoulders before grasping the bowl.
The bowl is marked “EGC 23-4-24”. The assay office mark is from Birmingham 1923 with the maker being A J Bailey of that city.
This is a commemorative spoon presented by Elgin Golf Club to the members of its board on the occasion of the opening of its new 18 hole course on 23 April 1924.
Price $155.00 Reference: MEM356
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