Keys. A collection of keys including Medieval iron double ended key
Sold for £260
Keys. A collection of keys, including Medieval iron double ended key, the hollow tubular key with circular sliding handle pierced with A one side and h on the other, 16cm long, the remains of a Roman bronze key, 6cm long, a Victorian steel key with intricate pierced handle bearing interlaced initials and dated 1896, 9.5cm high plus a Victorian steel presentation key, engraved 'King George's Field Stepney opened by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh presented to Sir Campbell Stuart', 9cm long plus two medieval iron spiral keys, 14cm and12.5cm long
(Qty: 6)
Provenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
Sir Campbell Stuart GCMG KBE (1885-1972) was a Canadian newspaper magnate. Campbell ran propaganda operations for the British during WWI and WWII.
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Sold for £260
Keys. A collection of keys, including Medieval iron double ended key, the hollow tubular key with circular sliding handle pierced with A one side and h on the other, 16cm long, the remains of a Roman bronze key, 6cm long, a Victorian steel key with intricate pierced handle bearing interlaced initials and dated 1896, 9.5cm high plus a Victorian steel presentation key, engraved 'King George's Field Stepney opened by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh presented to Sir Campbell Stuart', 9cm long plus two medieval iron spiral keys, 14cm and12.5cm long
(Qty: 6)
Provenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
Sir Campbell Stuart GCMG KBE (1885-1972) was a Canadian newspaper magnate. Campbell ran propaganda operations for the British during WWI and WWII.