TWO PAINTED WOOD TRUNCHEONS
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TWO PAINTED WOOD TRUNCHEONS

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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TWO PAINTED WOOD TRUNCHEONS
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
One George IV painted with the Royal Arms and inscribed 'ORMESBY St MARGERET', 'Freeth Collection' label to end,
14 3/8in. (36.5cm.)
The other painted with A lion and a crown, the Prince-of-Wales feathers and inscribed 'HUNDRED MERTHYR', '18 BRECON', 17¼in. (44cm.) (2)
Literature
The History of Truncheons: The Merthyr hundred illustrated pl.4, No.5; the Ormesby truncheon pl.22, No.7.
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