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Bare knuckle boxing was initially an unregulated naval discipline encouraged as a physical activity but which was often an occasion to settle personal grievances. Nonetheless ship’s captains and navy commanders felt that they made physical conditioning more pleasant than compulsory drills which were engaged in half-heartedly and considered by the sailors to be more work than play. As the sport became regulated, ship’s boxers became sport celebrities giving exhibitions and competing in boxing matches ashore whenever possible, and it was thought that such bouts did much to publicise the Navy amongst young men.
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Marks clear on foot, slightly rubbed on rim Small split at junction of stem to coconut approx. 1 cm. long. Base filled.
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Lot 7Sale 19891
MARK OF MARY TROBY, LONDON, 1807A GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED COCONUT CUPEstimate: GBP 800 - 1,200
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