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Carter No.: 468a

Handlist description: Wooden staff

Card/Transcription No.: 468ab


468. A GROUP OF 15 STICKS (A to B)
See 370. J, 596, F, G, H, I, J, 596, D, 582
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POSITION: Lying on floor below threshold of doorway of chamber, under a mass of miscellanea - (not visible in photos, but near 442 photo 1141).

DESCRIPTION: Fifteen sticks of divers kinds described below: -

468, A Wooden staff covered with gesso and painted green of the following type: -

<> 34.0 indented indented 106.0 cents. Condition bad - gesso sealing off.

468, B. Wooden staff similar to No. 468, A (the umbel slightly smaller in proportion)

Card no. 468ab relating to Carter no. 468a
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