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chrissa1 | 19:31 Mon 02nd Apr 2012 | History
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I have a solid silver salver made at the beginning of the 20C. It has approx 15 gentleman's signatures engraved in the silver including my late husband's great grandfather's.

How can I find out about these signatures, the ones I can decipher that is?
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I think probably your best bet would be to look at the local town directories in your main reference library, (or the reference library that is likely to archive the directories relating to where your late husband's Great grandfather lived of course). It could be a commemorative civic piece possibly, which if it is might also be mentioned in local contemporary newspapers. Is there a date inscribed or perhaps a good set of hallmarks? It probably isn't a work related piece though it might be sports related, your research should link into maybe the 1911 census? My great grandfathers were all on the 1901 and or 1911 and their occupations could give a clue. If it is perhaps linked to a civic office then the minutes of the town/borough council would refer to such a presentation piece and the minutes will be bound and published and archived also at the local reference library. Alternatively, ask family members, you never know who is aware of it's existence.
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Thanks dotty.
are you all fifteen yr old school leavers ?

my gt grandfather was born in 1827 !

hall mark to date it and then 1901 or 1911 censuses

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