A GEORGE V SILVER PRESENTATION TRAY OF CANADIAN INTEREST
A GEORGE V SILVER PRESENTATION TRAY OF CANADIAN INTEREST

MARK OF JOSEPH RIDGE, SHEFFIELD, 1911

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A GEORGE V SILVER PRESENTATION TRAY OF CANADIAN INTEREST
MARK OF JOSEPH RIDGE, SHEFFIELD, 1911
Shaped oval, with gadrooned border, the field engraved with a presentation inscription, with two reeded handles, marked on reverse
24¼ in. (61.2 cm.) long; 71 oz. 10 dwt. (2237 gr.)
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Presented by the Staff of The Hudson's Bay Company to Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wilson & Family on their departure from Fort Vermilion May, 1913

拍品专文

F.D. Wilson of the Hudson's Bay Company was a signatory of Treaty No. 8 at Vermilion on July 8, 1899. Treaty 8 ceded Indian territory in Alberta to the Crown, "so that there may be peace and good will between them and Her Majesty's other subjects, and that Her Indian people may know and be assured of what allowance they are to count upon and receive from Her Majesty's bounty and benevolence."