Royal Northumberland Fusiliers  Presentation Drum, 1980
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers  Presentation Drum, 1980
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers  Presentation Drum, 1980
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Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Presentation Drum, 1980

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40cm (16in) x 37.5cm (14.7in) 

With painted hoops, rope tension system, brass cylinder and hand painted emblazoning and overpainted George Potters of Aldershot label.

George Potter & Co., of Aldershot was an off shoot of the London based military drum and instrument maker Henry Potter of Charing Cross that was established by Samuel Potter (1772-1836) in 1810. Samuel, a drum-major in the Coldstream Guards, named his business for his new born son Henry and worked in the business at 20 King Street, Westminster, after leaving the Army in 1817. Henry (1810-1876) carried on his father’s business at 37 Marsham Street, and later a 2 Bridge Street, before moving to 30 Charing Cross in 1858. In 1868 Henry’s brother George established George Potter & Co., at Bank Street, Aldershot. In 1918 George Potter of Aldershot opened a shop at the intersection of Aldershot’s Queen’s Road and Grosvenor Road, aka Potter’s Corner, which continued drum making in the traditional manner until the introduction of rod tensioned and transfer decorated drums in the 1960s.