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Chicago Press Club Presentation Piece

Categories Figural - Animals & Living Creatures, Presentation Piece, Silver
Type dog
Material Silverplate
Markings Chicago Press Club, Jany, 1893
Manufacturer Undetermined
Origin United States
Date or Era 1893
Measuring Overall piece measures: 13.75" wide x 9" deep x 8.5" tall. Center container with canine measures 6.5" tall. Detailed globe lids measure 2.5" in diameter by 2.75" tall. Each crystal glass base measures 3" x 3" x 2" tall.

1893 Chicago Press Club historical memorabilia likely presented to Mr. Charles H. Wacker. A rare and handsome (possibly one-of-a-kind) presentation double inkwell (standish) featuring two fancy heavy crystal glass containers with detailed globe lids plus a center compartment and lid with a proud canine mounted on top. Ornate and detailed metal work throughout is silver plated.

Inscription reads: Chicago Press Club, Jany, 1893 –  There is also a monogram of fancy scrolled letters (initials) engraved in the center just in front of the base of the container that has the canine atop. The letters are: CHW. Research of Chicago elite with those initials and who were likely connected to the press club at that time (which was during the Columbian Exposition) indicates only one possibility: Charles Henry Wacker. This was likely presented to him at that time.

A prominent and influential business leader, Mr. Wacker later went on to chair the Chicago Plan Commission. Chicago’s famous Wacker Drive is named for him.

Estimated value: $500

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