Lot 1360: Sold for £200 hammer

Estimate £300-£400

A crudely worked lead cross inscribed 'Death to ye King' with axe and block, height 7cm, also a piece of wood from a beam found in the ruins of Hubbard Grange when Charles II stayed for breakfast courtesy of the Pendrell family and a small dagger with scroll quillion and turned hardwood handle, blade 12cm. Provenance - From the Clive Sherwood collection Lydia Ash House Bromsgrove.

Condition report
Cross- Is crudely inscribed as stated and hard to read. Dagger - Some rust spots to dagger and minor loss to handle. The information to the provinence has been supplied by the vendor but there is no paperwork to support this, please make your own assumptions before bidding.

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