On display

Badge and Chain

1827-1828 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This chain and badge would have been worn by an official of the Southwark Philanthropic Institution in south London. It is likely that the institution was part of the Philanthropic Society formed in 1788 to train homeless street children or juvenile criminals. The boys were taught trades and the girls were educated as servants.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver and silver gilt, with glass painted medallion
Brief description
Silver and silver-gilt, London hallmarks for 1827-8, maker's mark of 'EF'
Dimensions
  • Length: 51.20cm
  • Chain length: 38.0cm
  • Depth: 0.60cm
  • Badge length: 13.20cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Mark of ‘EF’
  • Inscribed
  • VOTED by the Society from the funds 28th Sept. 1827
Credit line
Lt. Col. G. B. Croft-Lyons Bequest
Object history
Acquisition RF: Croft Lyon
Bequest - Croft Lyon
Ceremonial chain and badge of office of the Southwark Philanthropic Institution.
Summary
This chain and badge would have been worn by an official of the Southwark Philanthropic Institution in south London. It is likely that the institution was part of the Philanthropic Society formed in 1788 to train homeless street children or juvenile criminals. The boys were taught trades and the girls were educated as servants.
Collection
Accession number
M.869-1926

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Record createdMarch 3, 2004
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