Mystery object - 'Nobel' medallion 1925 - any help appreciated!
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 4:47 am
Hello everyone,
This is my first post on here, so apologies if I don't yet understand how it works / have posted on the wrong bit of the forum!
My Scottish partner has inherited a solid silver medal / medallion, which was once owned by his grandfather. He has no information beyond that unfortunately (for example about where his grandfather got it). It seems to have been made by Fattorini & Sons, UK silversmiths, around 1924 (based on the box it comes in, and the silver stamp on the back of the medallion). Unfortunately that company no longer exists, so I am unable to ask them about it directly.
Here are three photographs:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_yaSpfRFDPKRno0QzFrb3Q4V2c
Could you possibly take a look and advise on what the item might be? We have of course googled it (including the 'Nobel 1925' inscription) but can't seem to find anything like it. We're not even sure it's anything to do with the Nobel Prize...
Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated - thank you!
This is my first post on here, so apologies if I don't yet understand how it works / have posted on the wrong bit of the forum!
My Scottish partner has inherited a solid silver medal / medallion, which was once owned by his grandfather. He has no information beyond that unfortunately (for example about where his grandfather got it). It seems to have been made by Fattorini & Sons, UK silversmiths, around 1924 (based on the box it comes in, and the silver stamp on the back of the medallion). Unfortunately that company no longer exists, so I am unable to ask them about it directly.
Here are three photographs:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_yaSpfRFDPKRno0QzFrb3Q4V2c
Could you possibly take a look and advise on what the item might be? We have of course googled it (including the 'Nobel 1925' inscription) but can't seem to find anything like it. We're not even sure it's anything to do with the Nobel Prize...
Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated - thank you!
