Silver Goblet
Production date
Circa 1924
Country
England
State/Province
South Yorkshire
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Object detail
Description
Silver goblet engraved with wreaths on front and back and "Yeronga Memorial Cup presented to the Oxley Sailing Club by R.H. Dodwell Vice Commodore won by 'Texas' owner and skipper E.C. Pound 1924-1925"
Classification
CH classification DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food and Drink Consumption goblet, metal
CH classification TROPHIES AND AWARDS Sports trophy
CH classification TROPHIES AND AWARDS Sports trophy
Maker
Production date
Circa 1924
Production place
Measurements
H208 x D89 mm
Media/Materials description
Silver plated copper
Signature/Marks
YERONGA MEMORIAL CUP \ Presented to \ THE OXLEY SAILING CLUB \ By \ R.H. DODWELL \ VICE COMMODORE \ WON BY "TEXAS" \ OWNED AND SKIPPERED E.C.POUND \ 1924-25
Base of goblet "E \ W&H \ WALKER & HALL \ SHEFFIELD \ 1724 A \ 3/4 \ 87"
Base of goblet "E \ W&H \ WALKER & HALL \ SHEFFIELD \ 1724 A \ 3/4 \ 87"
History and use
This silver goblet was owned by Charles Joseph Pound (b.1866 – d.1946), one of Australia’s earliest scientists to investigate veterinary and medical diseases in Queensland during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
It represents the personal aspect of Pound’s life rather than the professional. The object provides insight to an individual who lived and worked in Brisbane for over fifty years during the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries. It is one of many objects held in the collection that illustrates personal aspects of his life here in Queensland in addition to his earlier years where he trained in England.
CJ Pound was a man of wide interests and an active member of a range of organised social, literary, historical, geographical and sporting groups in Brisbane. He was President of the Queensland Amateur Photographic Society in 1896, President of the Royal Society of Queensland in 1898, honorary life member of the Royal Queensland Yacht Club, Foundation Member of the Toowong Bowling Club, member of the Johnsonian Club and the Royal Geographical Society.
It represents the personal aspect of Pound’s life rather than the professional. The object provides insight to an individual who lived and worked in Brisbane for over fifty years during the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries. It is one of many objects held in the collection that illustrates personal aspects of his life here in Queensland in addition to his earlier years where he trained in England.
CJ Pound was a man of wide interests and an active member of a range of organised social, literary, historical, geographical and sporting groups in Brisbane. He was President of the Queensland Amateur Photographic Society in 1896, President of the Royal Society of Queensland in 1898, honorary life member of the Royal Queensland Yacht Club, Foundation Member of the Toowong Bowling Club, member of the Johnsonian Club and the Royal Geographical Society.
Associated person
Registration number
H48974