Heavy silver plate creamer for the Lord Simcoe Hotel by Morton Nelson.
Some wear from use.
Stamped at the bottom:
Lord Simcoe Hotel
by
Morton Parker
E.P.N.S.
113
Height: 4 inches
Width: 2.75 inches at the base; 2.5 inches at the top; 4 inches with handle
Weight: 345 grams
Lord Simcoe Hotel was one of many of lost hotels in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built in 1956, the 20 storey concrete and glass modernist structure was designed by Henry T. Langston and Peter Dickinson. The hotel was named for John Graves Simcoe, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and a resident of York, Upper Canada (now Toronto). The name was somewhat incorrect as Simcoe was never called himself a Lord.
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