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HI Stu, Thanks for coming in on this one. The plot does thicken indeed! It seems to be quite a popular motto. I must admit, I'm more than consused now ![]() Any thoughts as to use? Cheers Gene |
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I will just add one thing. The date of 1909 seems to fit with the construction of the piece. The carving, patina, deterioration of the pins, type of pins used etc. I'm absolutely sure that this isn't a later made piece with a comemorative earlier date.
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Interesting kahnjar, but i don't quite see the connection of the snakes with hockey and i'm not sure we can connect Northfield to Montreal though we can find an English place for St. Laurence, Northfield.
I think the English at that time are far more likely to have some NZ connection than Canada and in the early 1900s the New Zealand Rugby Team "The Blacks" made frequent tours throughout Great Britian playing against British teams. I believe that they may have used this phrase as a rally cry. ![]() |
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Looks like a pipe rack - failry common in the Edwardian period, when men smoked pipes rather than cigarettes...
It would be a shame to alter it... |
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I agree it seems like it has to be a pipe rack, but its so damn big! Almost like it was made to sit outside a buildings entrance for visitors to leave their pipes in. But it's the combination of the moto, the snakes , the size etc making it a bit of a puzzler to me. Is it: be strong and avoid the temptation (snakes) of smoking? |
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![]() ....but it is still full of mysteries.... ![]() |
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Agreed. My plan now is careful restoration and it'll go on show with small objects on the lower large shelf. I love it to be honest! ![]() Edit: would have made a nice dagger rack though ![]() |
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I ONLY KNOW WHAT LITTLE I HAVE SEEN IN MOVIES OR ON TV ABOUT ENGLISH GENTLEMANS CLUBS. PERHAPS A EXCLUSIVE GENTLEMANS CLUB OF THE PERIOD WOULD HAVE HAD SUCH A PIPE RACK AT THE CLUB FOR THE MEMBERS TO LEAVE THEIR PIPES AT THE CLUB. THE STEWARD COULD BRING THEM THEIR PIPE AND SOME TOBACCO WHEN REQUESTED. THEY COULD SMOKE AT THE CLUB EVEN IF THEIR WIFE DISSAPROVED OF THE HABIT IN THE HOME. THE ITEM IS CERTIANLY OF THE HIGH QUALITY WORKMANSHIP REQUIRED BY THE WEALTHY WHO WOULD HAVE BEEN MEMBERS OF SUCH CLUBS. JUST A THOUGHT
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The coincidences of date and badge I feel would be well worth following up. Perhaps an email to the Canadiens Head Office with a pic would be worthwhile. I would guess that you could get the email from their website. Other than that I don't have anything else to suggest, but agree that it would be a shame to alter the item until it's origins are established. A futher comment on the Ake Ake Kia Kaha thing. Yes the Maori Battalion song is exactly that, BUT the phrase is also used widely in other ways also. Regards Stu |
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I'm not so sure this is a pipe rack .
![]() Grandfather was a pipe smoker; his racks held the pipe stem up . This rack looks like it would hold the pipe's stem pointing down . I would also think that the moisture, tars etc. would run down the stem and provide a very untasty smoke . I see no depressions under each hole to hold the pipe's bowl . |
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I also don't believe it is a pipe rack as it is far too big. As an aside, what is the diam. of those holes?
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Possibly a Club tally board or some such ?
![]() Pegs, wins, losses, different colors ...try to imagine . ![]() ![]() How many holes be there Gene ? |
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Snakes aside, it seems the only St. Laurence/Northfield connection that i am finding is that St. Laurence is a church in Northfield, Birmingham.
Could this item have some church function? ![]() Last edited by David; 23rd November 2010 at 02:33 AM. |
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To further confuse things, the first HMS Maori was launched in 1909. Their ships motto was the same phrase. Have no idea about the St. Laurence Northfield connection, if there is one.
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