Plate: British Antarctic Expedition

Maker
Dunn Bennett & Co.
Production date
1909
Description
One white dinner plate with blue rim marked with gilt and blue emblem of the Terra Nova expedition. Makers mark for Dunn Bennett, Burslem on base.
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Provenance details
Owned by Rear Admiral Sir Francis Cooke Alton (1856-1926) who in the course of his career served as Secretary to several Naval Commanders-in-Chief and although he retired in 1914 he served as Secretary to Principal Naval Transport Office France between 1914 and 1917. It is thought that the items were presented upon his retirement. Until recently they remained in the family's possession.
Measurements
Diameter: whole: 244mm
Height: whole: 28mm
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Other id
1828
2010.105.4
Accession number
2010.105.4
Marks and Inscriptions
Marks/Inscriptions: Dunn Bennett
Marks/Inscriptions: Burslem

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