

Antique Ravenscroft Law Wig Tin – Mr Justice Rogers – Lincoln’s Inn, London
Antique Ravenscroft Law Wig Tin – Mr Justice Rogers – Lincoln’s Inn, London original late Victorian 19th century with original wig stand and 2 shirt buttons included reminents of an old label on the top could be removed personally I think it adds to the history and look!!
20 cm tall
23 cm wide
23 cm depth
Suggested price: –£195
Without the wig, the value sits below complete wig-and-tin sets, but the named judicial provenance, Ravenscroft maker mark, original internal tray/riser and strong decorative appeal make this a very desirable legal-history piece.
A wonderfully atmospheric antique black and gilt legal wig tin, made by Ravenscroft Law, Wig & Robe Makers, Lincoln’s Inn, London, and named in gilt lettering to “Mr Justice Rogers.”
This handsome tin was designed to house a judge’s or barrister’s wig, with its original shaped form, hinged lid, brass-toned fittings, carry handle, and removable internal tray/riser still present. The black japanned/toleware finish is beautifully aged, with gilt lettering and decorative flourishes giving it a strong courtroom presence.
The interior bears the maker’s mark:
RAVENSCROFT
LAW
WIG & ROBE MAKERS
LINCOLN’S INN
LONDON
Ravenscroft was one of the great names in British legal dress. Thomas Ravenscroft established a wig-making business at Lincoln’s Inn in the 18th century, and the Ravenscroft name later became part of Ede & Ravenscroft, the historic robe and wig makers associated with legal, academic and ceremonial dress. Ede & Ravenscroft is described by the Royal Warrant Holders Association as London’s oldest tailor and robe maker, established in 1689.
The name on the tin, Mr Justice Rogers, adds a particularly interesting layer of legal history. One strong possible association is The Hon Mr Justice Anthony Gordon Rogers, who was born in the UK, called to the English Bar in 1969, appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1984, joined the Hong Kong Judiciary as a High Court judge in 1993, and became a Justice of Appeal in 1997. He later served as Vice-President of the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong and retired in 2011.
I would describe this as possibly connected to The Hon Mr Justice Anthony G. Rogers, but not definitively proven unless further provenance can be established, as “Justice Rogers” is not an entirely unique judicial name.
Condition is antique and used, with surface wear, scuffs, scratches, small areas of paint loss, age-related marks and some wear to the gilt decoration, all consistent with practical legal use. The tin remains highly displayable and full of character. The wig is missing could be replaced
A superb piece for collectors of legal history, barristers’ wigs, judicial memorabilia, Lincoln’s Inn, Ravenscroft / Ede & Ravenscroft pieces, courtroom antiques, or decorative black and gold toleware.
Antique Ravenscroft Law Wig Tin – Mr Justice Rogers – Lincoln’s Inn Judicial Legal Memorabilia
Suggested price: £195
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