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FIRE MARK HANDS: Philadelphia Contributioship Insurance Metal Plaque MARKER/SIGN

$ 42.23

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    Philadelphia Contributionship
    Hand in Hand
    The Philadelphia Contributionship is best known for being America's
    Oldest Insurance Company, having been founded in March 1752 by the
    famous Benjamin Franklin.
    Their fire mark was modeled after the one issued by the Amicable Contributorship
    of London. “Contribution” was defined as “that which is given by several hands for
    some common purpose” symbolized by the company’s claspped hands logo. Their
    mark had four hands crossed and clasped in a form commonly known as
    “Jacob’s Chair”. As was the case with the Amicable  Contributionship, the
    Philadelphia Contributionship also became known in  America as the Hand in Hand.
    The clasped hands were of lead construction  mounted on a wood shield. The first
    100 were cast by John Snow, who later  recast the Liberty Bell.
    When the first Continental Congress met in 1774, the location was Carpenter’s
    Hall, a Philadelphia building cooperatively owned by local carpenters.
    Housed on the hall’s second floor was the Library Company, another
    cooperative founded by Ben Franklin. In fact, the Continental Congress used
    the Library Company’s books as it drafted the documents that gave birth to
    the United States of America. Both Carpenter’s Hall and the Library Company
    were insured, of course, by the Philadelphia Contributionship
    This Philadelphia Contributionship fire mark is of metal (non ferous)
    construction, measuring approximately8.75" X 10.25" and was cast by Reinhard Kern.
    There is some paint loss with age weathering, giving a nice vintage look
    and feel to the mark. This is a mark not frequently seen and would make an excellent addition for any collector of
    firefighting or insurance company memorabilia, an agent/broker, or a company
    employee or retiree.
    American insurance company's fire marks were placed on the exterior of a house
    and were intended to discourage malicious arson by showing that the owner
    would not greatly suffer if the building were destroyed. Additionally, the mark
    stood as a guarantee to fire brigades that the insurance company which insured
    the house in question would reward handsomely the brigade extinguishing a blaze
    on the premises.
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