Token (Sloper's Club) ND (1904-1916) front Token (Sloper's Club) ND (1904-1916) back
Token (Sloper's Club) ND (1904-1916) photo
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Token Sloper's Club ND

 
Gilding metal plated brass - -
Description
Location
United Kingdom (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies)
King
Edward VII (1901-1910)
Type
Medals › Membership medals
Years
1904-1916
Composition
Gilding metal plated brass
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#436075
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Membership number impressed

Lettering:
SLOPER'S
CLUB
NOT TRANSFERABLE

Comment

W&E: Alexander “Ally” Sloper was a popular Victorian cartoon character whose first appearance was in “Judy” magazine in 1867. He was so popular that by 1884 had his own comic called Ally Sloper's Half Holiday. A Sloperian Club flourished from 1904-1916 and members were given a membership medal and a club rule book.

 

Noonans: Membership of the Sloper’s Club was open to anyone who purchased the satirical magazine Ally Sloper’s Half Holiday for 12 consecutive weeks. Member’s received the ‘Sloperian Token’, which entitled them to visit the club at 99 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, and were entitled to use the post-nominal letters M.O.S.C. (Member of Sloper’s Club). By September 1899 membership stood at 9,956 members.