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Carter No.: 582b

Handlist description: Staff (finely mounted)

Card/Transcription No.: 582b


582, B. STAFF (finely mounted)
Se 370, 468, 582, 596.

A straight dark-brown wooden staff finely mounted and of the following type: - L. 92.5 cents.

<> Wood painted green Silver and gold mount 21.0 cents 3.6 cents. Silver and gold ferrule. Rosette of gold inlaid with red and green glass imitating natural stones.

<> Details of mount Rope pattern open gold wire work sheath over silver tube open gold work over silver tube gold bands over silver tube Rope pattern open gold wire with sheath over silver tube Silver ferrule covered with open gold work representing the N. and S. foes of Egypt Silver tube text incised on the gold casing.

See photo 1140, this stick rests against No. 370, the end under No. 404.

Card no. 582b relating to Carter no. 582b
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