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Tray bien! Man 'preserving history' with 1,500-strong collection | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Collector Richard Percival's home has a "mini-museum" dedicated to brewery history | |
Meet Richard Percival, the man who owns what he thinks is the world's largest collection of brewery trays. | Meet Richard Percival, the man who owns what he thinks is the world's largest collection of brewery trays. |
The football fan, who supports Notts County, was on an away day in Brighton in 1982 when he asked if he could keep a Young's Brewery tray with a ram logo at a pub - which led to him becoming "an absolute magpie in both senses", amassing a collection of 1,500 trays. | The football fan, who supports Notts County, was on an away day in Brighton in 1982 when he asked if he could keep a Young's Brewery tray with a ram logo at a pub - which led to him becoming "an absolute magpie in both senses", amassing a collection of 1,500 trays. |
The double garage of his home in Oakham, Rutland, now serves as a "mini-museum" with 300 of his favourite trays proudly on display. | The double garage of his home in Oakham, Rutland, now serves as a "mini-museum" with 300 of his favourite trays proudly on display. |
"I'll sometimes bring a barrel of beer in here and have a few pints with people," he said. "They have a drink and spend a lot of time looking around because they're mesmerised." | "I'll sometimes bring a barrel of beer in here and have a few pints with people," he said. "They have a drink and spend a lot of time looking around because they're mesmerised." |
The retired 62-year-old said he was "weaned" on Kimberley ales although his favourite beer nowadays is Gale's Horndean Special Bitter (HSB). | The retired 62-year-old said he was "weaned" on Kimberley ales although his favourite beer nowadays is Gale's Horndean Special Bitter (HSB). |
Richard launched a website at the end of February, which he describes as an "encyclopaedia of brewery collecting", and despite his large collection, is still appealing for help to track down certain trays. | Richard launched a website at the end of February, which he describes as an "encyclopaedia of brewery collecting", and despite his large collection, is still appealing for help to track down certain trays. |
The collection has taken decades to bring together and has been extensively researched and archived online | The collection has taken decades to bring together and has been extensively researched and archived online |
Many of the trays Richard is still hunting for come from breweries such as Stretton's or the Leicester Brewing & Malting Company, which operated substantial chains of pubs, so must have produced trays - but no evidence of them currently exists. | Many of the trays Richard is still hunting for come from breweries such as Stretton's or the Leicester Brewing & Malting Company, which operated substantial chains of pubs, so must have produced trays - but no evidence of them currently exists. |
Others have been photographed, such as a pre-war yellow tray with a judge pictured from Offiler's and black-backed trays from Nottinghamshire's Kimberley Brewery. | Others have been photographed, such as a pre-war yellow tray with a judge pictured from Offiler's and black-backed trays from Nottinghamshire's Kimberley Brewery. |
Perhaps his favourite of all is a rare tray from Warwicks and Richardsons, based in Newark, Nottinghamshire. | Perhaps his favourite of all is a rare tray from Warwicks and Richardsons, based in Newark, Nottinghamshire. |
The tray itself is an unusual piece as it depicts the brewery building itself, a selection of 10 beer pump designs, and bears the maker's mark, which is extremely rare, according to Richard. | The tray itself is an unusual piece as it depicts the brewery building itself, a selection of 10 beer pump designs, and bears the maker's mark, which is extremely rare, according to Richard. |
But after it was uploaded to his online archive, he was contacted 35 years after the purchase by the original seller. | But after it was uploaded to his online archive, he was contacted 35 years after the purchase by the original seller. |
Richard said: "He sent me a photograph of his grandfather holding the exact tray as an apprentice in 1904. | Richard said: "He sent me a photograph of his grandfather holding the exact tray as an apprentice in 1904. |
"The young lad only looks about 12 years old." | "The young lad only looks about 12 years old." |
The tray in this photo now takes pride of place in Richard's collection | The tray in this photo now takes pride of place in Richard's collection |
Richard's unusual hobby combined a love of football and interest in real ale. | Richard's unusual hobby combined a love of football and interest in real ale. |
He said: "It was always linked to an away match at Notts, where you go to a different part of the world and they had different breweries, so you knew you were going to get a different tray. | He said: "It was always linked to an away match at Notts, where you go to a different part of the world and they had different breweries, so you knew you were going to get a different tray. |
"I started to realise, after I'd picked up about 10 from matches, that these things were really quite ornate so I decided to start collecting." | "I started to realise, after I'd picked up about 10 from matches, that these things were really quite ornate so I decided to start collecting." |
He began asking landlords in pubs, before progressing to antique fairs and then into the internet age over eBay and on social media. | He began asking landlords in pubs, before progressing to antique fairs and then into the internet age over eBay and on social media. |
Richard said: "I used to go into a pub and start off by saying, 'I've got an unusual collection', and you could see my friends rolling their eyes. They thought I was a complete lunatic. | Richard said: "I used to go into a pub and start off by saying, 'I've got an unusual collection', and you could see my friends rolling their eyes. They thought I was a complete lunatic. |
"These days, when they walk in, everyone goes wow." | "These days, when they walk in, everyone goes wow." |
Some 300 of Richard's favourites are on display | Some 300 of Richard's favourites are on display |
The collection is entirely from the breweries of the British Isles and its modern cut-off is 1970, so nearly every one of his waiter trays are made from steel. | The collection is entirely from the breweries of the British Isles and its modern cut-off is 1970, so nearly every one of his waiter trays are made from steel. |
But his oldest one, an 1870s oval tray from Black Country brewer Fred Cutler, is brass, while others are aluminium and he has a handful of plastic ones too. | But his oldest one, an 1870s oval tray from Black Country brewer Fred Cutler, is brass, while others are aluminium and he has a handful of plastic ones too. |
He says his most prized ones are the distinctive, weightier, black-backed steel trays from before World War Two. | He says his most prized ones are the distinctive, weightier, black-backed steel trays from before World War Two. |
He said: "When you actually try and chase a tray and eventually it turns up, there's an adrenaline rush. | He said: "When you actually try and chase a tray and eventually it turns up, there's an adrenaline rush. |
"After all the effort you've made, you eventually get that tray after many years of trying, it's a fantastic feeling." | "After all the effort you've made, you eventually get that tray after many years of trying, it's a fantastic feeling." |
Breweries from across the British Isles are represented | Breweries from across the British Isles are represented |
Richard thinks the stories behind the objects that he collects add value. | Richard thinks the stories behind the objects that he collects add value. |
"It's over 40 years of collecting so there's a lot of effort gone into it," he added. | "It's over 40 years of collecting so there's a lot of effort gone into it," he added. |
"They're not that valuable. They're advertising items and they do hold some value, but as a historical collection for Britain, for the brewing industry, it adds up. | "They're not that valuable. They're advertising items and they do hold some value, but as a historical collection for Britain, for the brewing industry, it adds up. |
"So, as well as the enjoyment I have chasing and trying to pick up trays, it's also a national heritage. | "So, as well as the enjoyment I have chasing and trying to pick up trays, it's also a national heritage. |
"I think the main thing is that what I've done, because I love beer and I love brewing, is preserved brewing history." | "I think the main thing is that what I've done, because I love beer and I love brewing, is preserved brewing history." |
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