Tag

Silver

1987.071.002

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
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1987,071,002.jpg 340.49 KB
1987,071,002-2.jpg 400.19 KB
1987,071,002-3.jpg 382.24 KB
Core
Title
Silver Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

A large silver-plated trophy engraved with "Gerwidemet dem Bayrischer Lese und Fortschritts Verein Lawrence von dem Bayrischen K. U. Vereins Boston 1890 [-] 1915" in cursive. The engraving is in German and translates to "Dedicated to the Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Lawrence by the Bavarian K.U. Association Boston 1890 [-] 1915". The trophy features two large handles with a wing or feather detail and a footed base. Underneath is marked with "SMITH. PATTERSON CO. 0319 12" which was a Boston silver company. M.N. Smith and Henry Winthrop Patterson founded the company in 1885, operating until 1956, also becoming part of the Jordan Marsh department stores. The trophy is 12" (13.75" including the handles) tall by 8" (12.75" including the handles) wide at the opening with a 5.5" wide base. The trophy was donated by Ruth Lang.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Smith Patterson Company
Date (coverage)
1890-1915
Language
German
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

There are a few light dents and some scratching at the tops of the handles, as well as a few scattered around the rim, base, and all over. The silver is tarnished and some plating is missing from the inside.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Bavarian K.U. Association Boston
Place made
Boston, Massachusetts

People

1987.071.002

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
1987,071,002.jpg 340.49 KB
1987,071,002-2.jpg 400.19 KB
1987,071,002-3.jpg 382.24 KB
Core
Title
Silver Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

A large silver-plated trophy engraved with "Gerwidemet dem Bayrischer Lese und Fortschritts Verein Lawrence von dem Bayrischen K. U. Vereins Boston 1890 [-] 1915" in cursive. The engraving is in German and translates to "Dedicated to the Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Lawrence by the Bavarian K.U. Association Boston 1890 [-] 1915". The trophy features two large handles with a wing or feather detail and a footed base. Underneath is marked with "SMITH. PATTERSON CO. 0319 12" which was a Boston silver company. M.N. Smith and Henry Winthrop Patterson founded the company in 1885, operating until 1956, also becoming part of the Jordan Marsh department stores. The trophy is 12" (13.75" including the handles) tall by 8" (12.75" including the handles) wide at the opening with a 5.5" wide base. The trophy was donated by Ruth Lang.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Smith Patterson Company
Date (coverage)
1890-1915
Language
German
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

There are a few light dents and some scratching at the tops of the handles, as well as a few scattered around the rim, base, and all over. The silver is tarnished and some plating is missing from the inside.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Bavarian K.U. Association Boston
Place made
Boston, Massachusetts

People

1987.071.002

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
1987,071,002.jpg 340.49 KB
1987,071,002-2.jpg 400.19 KB
1987,071,002-3.jpg 382.24 KB
Core
Title
Silver Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

A large silver-plated trophy engraved with "Gerwidemet dem Bayrischer Lese und Fortschritts Verein Lawrence von dem Bayrischen K. U. Vereins Boston 1890 [-] 1915" in cursive. The engraving is in German and translates to "Dedicated to the Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Lawrence by the Bavarian K.U. Association Boston 1890 [-] 1915". The trophy features two large handles with a wing or feather detail and a footed base. Underneath is marked with "SMITH. PATTERSON CO. 0319 12" which was a Boston silver company. M.N. Smith and Henry Winthrop Patterson founded the company in 1885, operating until 1956, also becoming part of the Jordan Marsh department stores. The trophy is 12" (13.75" including the handles) tall by 8" (12.75" including the handles) wide at the opening with a 5.5" wide base. The trophy was donated by Ruth Lang.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Smith Patterson Company
Date (coverage)
1890-1915
Language
German
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

There are a few light dents and some scratching at the tops of the handles, as well as a few scattered around the rim, base, and all over. The silver is tarnished and some plating is missing from the inside.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Bavarian K.U. Association Boston
Place made
Boston, Massachusetts

People

1987.071.002

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
1987,071,002.jpg 340.49 KB
1987,071,002-2.jpg 400.19 KB
1987,071,002-3.jpg 382.24 KB
Core
Title
Silver Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

A large silver-plated trophy engraved with "Gerwidemet dem Bayrischer Lese und Fortschritts Verein Lawrence von dem Bayrischen K. U. Vereins Boston 1890 [-] 1915" in cursive. The engraving is in German and translates to "Dedicated to the Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Lawrence by the Bavarian K.U. Association Boston 1890 [-] 1915". The trophy features two large handles with a wing or feather detail and a footed base. Underneath is marked with "SMITH. PATTERSON CO. 0319 12" which was a Boston silver company. M.N. Smith and Henry Winthrop Patterson founded the company in 1885, operating until 1956, also becoming part of the Jordan Marsh department stores. The trophy is 12" (13.75" including the handles) tall by 8" (12.75" including the handles) wide at the opening with a 5.5" wide base. The trophy was donated by Ruth Lang.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Smith Patterson Company
Date (coverage)
1890-1915
Language
German
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

There are a few light dents and some scratching at the tops of the handles, as well as a few scattered around the rim, base, and all over. The silver is tarnished and some plating is missing from the inside.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Bavarian K.U. Association Boston
Place made
Boston, Massachusetts

People

1987.071.002

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
1987,071,002.jpg 340.49 KB
1987,071,002-2.jpg 400.19 KB
1987,071,002-3.jpg 382.24 KB
Core
Title
Silver Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

A large silver-plated trophy engraved with "Gerwidemet dem Bayrischer Lese und Fortschritts Verein Lawrence von dem Bayrischen K. U. Vereins Boston 1890 [-] 1915" in cursive. The engraving is in German and translates to "Dedicated to the Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Lawrence by the Bavarian K.U. Association Boston 1890 [-] 1915". The trophy features two large handles with a wing or feather detail and a footed base. Underneath is marked with "SMITH. PATTERSON CO. 0319 12" which was a Boston silver company. M.N. Smith and Henry Winthrop Patterson founded the company in 1885, operating until 1956, also becoming part of the Jordan Marsh department stores. The trophy is 12" (13.75" including the handles) tall by 8" (12.75" including the handles) wide at the opening with a 5.5" wide base. The trophy was donated by Ruth Lang.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Smith Patterson Company
Date (coverage)
1890-1915
Language
German
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

There are a few light dents and some scratching at the tops of the handles, as well as a few scattered around the rim, base, and all over. The silver is tarnished and some plating is missing from the inside.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Bavarian K.U. Association Boston
Place made
Boston, Massachusetts

People

1987.071.002

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
1987,071,002.jpg 340.49 KB
1987,071,002-2.jpg 400.19 KB
1987,071,002-3.jpg 382.24 KB
Core
Title
Silver Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

A large silver-plated trophy engraved with "Gerwidemet dem Bayrischer Lese und Fortschritts Verein Lawrence von dem Bayrischen K. U. Vereins Boston 1890 [-] 1915" in cursive. The engraving is in German and translates to "Dedicated to the Bavarian Reading and Progressive Society Lawrence by the Bavarian K.U. Association Boston 1890 [-] 1915". The trophy features two large handles with a wing or feather detail and a footed base. Underneath is marked with "SMITH. PATTERSON CO. 0319 12" which was a Boston silver company. M.N. Smith and Henry Winthrop Patterson founded the company in 1885, operating until 1956, also becoming part of the Jordan Marsh department stores. The trophy is 12" (13.75" including the handles) tall by 8" (12.75" including the handles) wide at the opening with a 5.5" wide base. The trophy was donated by Ruth Lang.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Smith Patterson Company
Date (coverage)
1890-1915
Language
German
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

There are a few light dents and some scratching at the tops of the handles, as well as a few scattered around the rim, base, and all over. The silver is tarnished and some plating is missing from the inside.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Bavarian K.U. Association Boston
Place made
Boston, Massachusetts

People

2022.004.001

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
2022,004,001.jpg 452.9 KB
Core
Title
L.H.S.D.S 1916 Maurice John Saletra Silver Debate Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

Silver trophy engraved with "L.H.S.D.S 1916 Maurice John Saletra" across the front. "WALLACE BROS. SILVER CO" is also engraved on the bottom along with an unclear marking that might read "V1707". The Wallace Brothers Silver Company is one name for the company started by Robert Wallace in 1835 in Wallingford, Connecticut. The trophy was won by Maurice John Saletra (see Saletra Family file) for winning a debate at Lawrence High School in 1916. "L.H.S.D.S" likely stands for Lawrence High School Debate and Speech. The trophy is roughly 6" tall and roughly 7" wide when accounting for dents caused by wear over time.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Wallace Brothers Silver Company
Date (created)
1916
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

Both the opening and base are dented out of the original round shape. The silver is tarnished all over from time.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Lawrence High School Debate Team
Place made
Wallingford, Connecticut

2022.004.001

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
2022,004,001.jpg 452.9 KB
Core
Title
L.H.S.D.S 1916 Maurice John Saletra Silver Debate Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

Silver trophy engraved with "L.H.S.D.S 1916 Maurice John Saletra" across the front. "WALLACE BROS. SILVER CO" is also engraved on the bottom along with an unclear marking that might read "V1707". The Wallace Brothers Silver Company is one name for the company started by Robert Wallace in 1835 in Wallingford, Connecticut. The trophy was won by Maurice John Saletra (see Saletra Family file) for winning a debate at Lawrence High School in 1916. "L.H.S.D.S" likely stands for Lawrence High School Debate and Speech. The trophy is roughly 6" tall and roughly 7" wide when accounting for dents caused by wear over time.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Wallace Brothers Silver Company
Date (created)
1916
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

Both the opening and base are dented out of the original round shape. The silver is tarnished all over from time.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Lawrence High School Debate Team
Place made
Wallingford, Connecticut

2022.004.001

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
2022,004,001.jpg 452.9 KB
Core
Title
L.H.S.D.S 1916 Maurice John Saletra Silver Debate Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

Silver trophy engraved with "L.H.S.D.S 1916 Maurice John Saletra" across the front. "WALLACE BROS. SILVER CO" is also engraved on the bottom along with an unclear marking that might read "V1707". The Wallace Brothers Silver Company is one name for the company started by Robert Wallace in 1835 in Wallingford, Connecticut. The trophy was won by Maurice John Saletra (see Saletra Family file) for winning a debate at Lawrence High School in 1916. "L.H.S.D.S" likely stands for Lawrence High School Debate and Speech. The trophy is roughly 6" tall and roughly 7" wide when accounting for dents caused by wear over time.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Wallace Brothers Silver Company
Date (created)
1916
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

Both the opening and base are dented out of the original round shape. The silver is tarnished all over from time.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Lawrence High School Debate Team
Place made
Wallingford, Connecticut

2022.004.001

Created:
Author: Ellie Sims
Attachment Size
2022,004,001.jpg 452.9 KB
Core
Title
L.H.S.D.S 1916 Maurice John Saletra Silver Debate Trophy
Accession No.
Title (generic)
Object

Silver trophy engraved with "L.H.S.D.S 1916 Maurice John Saletra" across the front. "WALLACE BROS. SILVER CO" is also engraved on the bottom along with an unclear marking that might read "V1707". The Wallace Brothers Silver Company is one name for the company started by Robert Wallace in 1835 in Wallingford, Connecticut. The trophy was won by Maurice John Saletra (see Saletra Family file) for winning a debate at Lawrence High School in 1916. "L.H.S.D.S" likely stands for Lawrence High School Debate and Speech. The trophy is roughly 6" tall and roughly 7" wide when accounting for dents caused by wear over time.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Artifact Collection
Creator
Wallace Brothers Silver Company
Date (created)
1916
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Display Value
Good
Condition
Fair
Cataloged By
Sims_ Ellie

Both the opening and base are dented out of the original round shape. The silver is tarnished all over from time.

Cataloged On
Status
OK
Contributor
Lawrence High School Debate Team
Place made
Wallingford, Connecticut