Victorian Silver & Enamel Yare Sailing Club Burgee Vesta Case
				Minshull & Latimer, Chester 1891
			
		
			
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		A good Victorian silver and enamel Vesta Case of rounded rectangular form with hinged flip top lid, the face enamelled with the Burgee of the Yare Sailing Club in Norfolk. 
By Minshull & Latimer, Chester, 1891
				
Sold - £395.00
Condition
							In good condition with no damage or repair, the hinge just a little wobbly. 
						Dimensions
		
		
	        
			
					H
				
				
					48 mm
					(1.89 inches)
				
			
					W
				
				
					37 mm
					(1.46 inches)
				
			
					D
				
				
					12 mm
					(0.47 inches)
				
			Weight
		27.00 Grams
		(0.87 troy ounces)
	Country
							England
						Stock Code
							NW192
						Medium
							Silver & Enamel
						Literature
							YSC History
Early in 1876 a meeting was held at Thompson’s Boathouse in King Street, Norwich. As a result the Yare Sailing Club was formed, intended to cater for the more amateur sailors on the Broads, who sailed their own boats without the benefit of paid hands and some of whom were ordinary working men. Membership was set at five shillings, considerably less than the guinea demanded by the Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club, which aimed at the wealthier members of society. The newly formed club prospered and by 1897 it was claiming to be the largest sailing club in the world, with nearly 600 members.



