Edwardian Silver Plate Presentation Jug
Elegant English silver-plated presentation jug dated 3 June 1909, engraved as a gift from parishioners of Clifford’s Mesne and Gorsley to their vicar, Charles Lawson Whatley. A refined Edwardian piece with cannelured body and historic provenance.
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Description
This refined silver-plated jug is more than a functional vessel: it is a documented presentation piece with a clear personal and local history. The engraved inscription records a gift from the parishioners of Clifford’s Mesne and Gorsley to their vicar, Charles Lawson Whatley, made on the day of his marriage on 3 June 1909.
Its form reflects Edwardian taste, with a classically proportioned body, vertical fluting, and a graceful handle that gives the jug both elegance and practicality. The piece would originally have served for hot or cold drinks, making it a versatile item for the household while still carrying the prestige of a commemorative gift.
The visible small dent on the engraving adds authenticity and speaks to a long life in use rather than purely decorative display. With its 24.5 cm height and 650 ml capacity, it remains a handsome and substantial object for collectors of English silver plate, presentation wares, or parish history.
Details
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Origin: United Kingdom, Gloucestershire
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Date: 3 June 1909
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Material: High-quality silver plate
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Style: Edwardian classicism
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Height: 24.5 cm
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Capacity: 650 ml
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Condition note: Minor dent on the engraving
Historical Note
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Presented by parishioners of Clifford’s Mesne and Gorsley.
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Given to vicar Charles Lawson Whatley on his wedding day.
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A meaningful example of early 20th-century presentation silver.

| size | chest(in.) | waist(in.) | hips(in.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 34-36 | 27-29 | 34.5-36.5 |
| S | 36-38 | 29-31 | 36.5-38.5 |
| M | 38-40 | 31-33 | 38.5-40.5 |
| L | 40-42 | 33-36 | 40.5-43.5 |
| XL | 42-45 | 36-40 | 43.5-47.5 |
| XXL | 45-48 | 40-44 | 47.5-51.5 |






