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You might remember a few months ago I posted an article about a plaque that had been sold at auction, one of several made at Foster's and presented to staff and suppliers to mark their contribution. In the auction programme there was only a small photo that didn't give any idea of the scale.


Well a friend in America sent me a dozen or so copies of the New York Times Midweek Supplement from the Great War period, and this was in one of them.


On the wall seems to be a copy of Haig's tribute to the Tanks' role, and the item on Tritton's desk must be one of the plaques. Or an early novelty telephone.



-- Edited by JamesH at 21:44, 2006-12-10

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Stumbled across this auction site and subsequently on this plaque:

https://www.specialistauctions.com/auctiondetails.php?id=1096796

It appears to be an original, and the size (38" long, 13" high) ties in with the pic above. The one sold at auction a couple of years ago went for £600. This is on offer at £350.

He's also got one of the silver Tank models that was featured on TV a few months ago: https://www.specialistauctions.com/auctiondetails.php?id=1117962

The TV one was valued at £4,000. This is £500.

Where he's got these from I can't guess.

(No collection with seller, etc.)

-- Edited by James H at 15:17, 2009-02-16

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