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The Hitchens Bowl

The Hitchens Bowl

 Quite plain, inscribed on one side:

PRESENTED TO THE

WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF SHIPWRIGHTS

BY

W.L. HITCHENS

SECOND MASTER

1932-33

 

Presented 1934 by W.Lionel Hitchens in commemoration of his year as Second Master, 1932-1933

Silver gilt rose bowl  Weight: 53 ozs.   Diameter: 10 ins.    Made by Messrs. Heming & Co. Ltd.,London, 1931.

(059)

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