A COLLECTION OF NINETEEN WEST COUNTRY BRASS FRIENDLY-SOCIETY STAFF-HEADS
A COLLECTION OF NINETEEN WEST COUNTRY BRASS FRIENDLY-SOCIETY STAFF-HEADS

LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A COLLECTION OF NINETEEN WEST COUNTRY BRASS FRIENDLY-SOCIETY STAFF-HEADS
LATE 19TH CENTURY
Including One by the maker Blinman & Co, Bristol, one engraved with a ship, one pierced with the initials 'INF' with a clover leaf, Wincanton, Ansford and others
tallest 14 in. (36 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

Each friendly society used their own brass motif to differentiate them from other societies. On the Society's annual Feast Day or Walking Day, usually in spring, the members would hold a parade around the village carrying poles or staves. Some poles were headed by garlands of flowers, whilst in the West Country, the poles were commonly headed by a brass finial with a distinctive shape and decorated with ribbons.

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