randazzo1
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2006
- Messages
- 1,581
- Reaction score
- 1,746
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- New York, NY
- 🏆 Honorable Mentions:
- 1
- Detector(s) used
- Whites (CM 5000, XLT, VX3) and Minelab (Svgn GT & Excal III & Equinox)
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
Good morning friends. Have this double sided spinner fob. One side has the crest of the 1st Earl of Beatty and the other side has his initials in a monogram cypher. Both sides are hand cut and are wax seals. The piece is made of sterling silver.
I never heard of "Earl Beatty" but I googled the crest and motto and was able to match it to Earl Beatty. He was made an Earl in 1919 and there is currently a third earl of Beatty who uses a slighly different crest (from what I can tell). The monogram on the back is the 1st Earl's initials. The seals are cool and I've been stamping them in silly puddy all morning.
Earl Beatty lead quite the life, played an important role in WWI and was at one point Admiral of the Fleet in Britain (That's from Wiki). Anyone have any ideas on how to value something like this? Bases on construction and design, I would have guessed it to be circa 1880 -- but that doesn't mesh with Beatty (only born in 1871). I would guess it dates the early 20th century. I don't think arms were awarded to Beatty until 1919 (when made Earl) but he may have a barony before that and possibly had the same arms
I would appreciate any thoughts -- especially from those in the UK if you're reading. Thanks a lot. Rudyard (photo below)

I never heard of "Earl Beatty" but I googled the crest and motto and was able to match it to Earl Beatty. He was made an Earl in 1919 and there is currently a third earl of Beatty who uses a slighly different crest (from what I can tell). The monogram on the back is the 1st Earl's initials. The seals are cool and I've been stamping them in silly puddy all morning.
Earl Beatty lead quite the life, played an important role in WWI and was at one point Admiral of the Fleet in Britain (That's from Wiki). Anyone have any ideas on how to value something like this? Bases on construction and design, I would have guessed it to be circa 1880 -- but that doesn't mesh with Beatty (only born in 1871). I would guess it dates the early 20th century. I don't think arms were awarded to Beatty until 1919 (when made Earl) but he may have a barony before that and possibly had the same arms

