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Presentation Inkwell – Voluntary Aid Detachment

Categories Presentation Piece
Type Medical
Material Glass, Silver
Markings Hallmarked stamps are letters Y and SN
Manufacturer Undetermined
Origin England
Date or Era 1920
Measuring Stands 1.5" tall and 2" square around the sides.

This is a small crystal inkwell with beveled edges and sterling silver hallmarked lid.  The inscription says “To Mrs. Pownall, Commandant from the Orange, V.A.D., 8.7.20”.  The V.A.D. likely stands for “Voluntary Aid Detachment” – voluntary unit of civilians providing nursing care for military personnel in the United Kingdom. This piece was likely awarded for service in WWI. Hallmarked stamps are letters Y and SN.

Estimated value: $75

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