A Very Large & Fine c.1800 Iron Church Key sub-Religion & Relics So it is time to
Description
So it is time to tell the tale of how this chap is so unusually preserved
which bears the maker’s name “C
half figures are used but when they are to be placed on the corners they are carved complete and afterward cut out in the back to fit”
realistic yet free and relaxed in its execution
the box being made at the turn of the century
A Very Large & Fine c.1800 Iron Church Key sub-Religion & Relics So it is time toOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1790 1810 Length: 8. 75 inches Width: 2. 5 inches (at bow) The heavy Georgian period part barrel shafted iron key having an elaborate symmetrical bow, the bit with a cut out ecclesiastical cross, the shank with moulded ripple sections. The key is in very good condition with slight rusting commensurate with age and no damage to report. There is some natural bend to the shaft. In folklore,
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