Hallmarked silver 1907 Birmingham, weight 10 grams, 35mm high. On the front border it has A.H.F C. (Abbey Hey football cub, possibly) but on the gilt centre shield is stamped rather than engraved "C.E.F.C. 1907-1908" for which I can find nothing obvious to match.
On the rear is the name "B.P. Thomas." it is also stamped. Not stamped with letter punches but small dies requiring different shapes, some letters having many strikes to construct.
I presume is was either for a necklace of a lady or for watch fob of a man.
The front panel being either gilt but I suspect a solid gold shield fitted to a silver shield below as it is raised above the borders. So presumably for directors rather than players.
Interesting in addition to Hallmarks are makers mark W.J.D. and Rd 408273.
Any thoughts on purpose and who CEFC were? Is these a market for these?