alanpeter
New Member
Wondering if anyone can help with the following:
I have a solid silver beer tankard with a lid and ornate handle with ivory in it. Engraved on the front is LRC (not sure about the 'L') and Fall Regatta, Sept 6, 1890, Class VII, won by 'Kathleen'.
This came to me through my Grandmother who received it from a Miss Mann who she worked for.
Looking up LYC on the web gives me Liverpool Yacht Club, formed in 1988 and a couple of American and Canadian yacht clubs which do not have any information about this particular date or yacht.
The Mann family were wealthy and this could indicate that the yacht club was not in the UK.
I also think that the word 'fall' could indicate somewhere across the pond because in those days I think autumn would have been used here.
Anyone got any ideas how I could investigate this further?
I have a solid silver beer tankard with a lid and ornate handle with ivory in it. Engraved on the front is LRC (not sure about the 'L') and Fall Regatta, Sept 6, 1890, Class VII, won by 'Kathleen'.
This came to me through my Grandmother who received it from a Miss Mann who she worked for.
Looking up LYC on the web gives me Liverpool Yacht Club, formed in 1988 and a couple of American and Canadian yacht clubs which do not have any information about this particular date or yacht.
The Mann family were wealthy and this could indicate that the yacht club was not in the UK.
I also think that the word 'fall' could indicate somewhere across the pond because in those days I think autumn would have been used here.
Anyone got any ideas how I could investigate this further?