Silver, Vertu, Coins & Medals - 14th and 15th July - 14th July 2015

Lot 1264

The Kit Cat Club

Estimate £100 - £150 | Hammer £170

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Description

The Kit Cat Club, 19th century silver and mixed metals goblet,

unmarked,

the copper bowl of urn form, applied with the badge of the Kit Cat Club 1703, on a plain raised circular foot, height 14cm.

The Kit-Cat Club was an early 18th-century club in London with strong political and literary associations. It committed to the furtherance of Whig objectives, meeting at the Trumpet tavern in London. A nickname for Christopher is "Kit." Christopher Catt was the keeper of a pie-house in Shire Lane, by Temple Bar, where the club originally met. His famous mutton pies ("Kit-Cats") were named after him, and formed a standing dish at meetings of the club.