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Rob Hall Antiques
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George III cosh 'God Save the King"
An 19th century cosh of lovely colour with rather nicely time worn paint. Written along the length is the remnants of God Save the King - there would have been a Royal Crest at the top and the traces can still be seen.
It have nice patination and good signs of original wear. There is a shrinkage crack to one side, probably consistent with the use of green timber for making the piece.
SellerRob Hall Antiques
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Rob Hall Antiques
Private dealer
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Oundle,
Northants
Tel : 07858 820345
Non UK callers : +44 7858 820345
It have nice patination and good signs of original wear. There is a shrinkage crack to one side, probably consistent with the use of green timber for making the piece.
Price
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Category Antique Arms and Militaria
Period Early 19th Century Antiques
Item code as226a286
Status For Sale
£175.00
$222.67
€210.30
$222.67
€210.30
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View all stock from
Rob Hall Antiques
By appointment only
Oundle,
Northants
Tel : 07858 820345
Non UK callers : +44 7858 820345
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