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 William Stock The Two Brewers Chigwell Row
Info provided by The Pewter Society: 
This is a fine truncated cone Edwardian pub mug with a “C” handle with what is called an “attention” terminal due to its similarity to a soldiers fingers down the seam of his trousers when standing stiffly to attention.  It has a decorative fillet around the body and what is known as an “oozy lip and drop” thumb piece at the top of the handle.  
The Excise mark “ER LCC 360” on the rim was struck by the authorities in London during the reign of King Edward which dates it between 1901-1910 when verifying it holding the correct contents to ensure the landlord wasn’t giving short measure

Info from Raymond Small: William Stock took over as licensee of The Two Brewers in 1902

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V2 rocket pieces found by me in Chigwell
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