Edwardian turned treen gavel, circa 1910

Edwardian turned treen gavel, circa 1910

£25
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4314

Edwardian turned treen gavel with 'Silence is Golden' on the hammer, circa 1910. Shhhhhhhh.

The gavel, a symbol of authority and order, has roots in ancient cultures, used in various ceremonies and legal settings. Its modern use began in 17th-century England within courtrooms, auctions, and meetings. Traditionally crafted from wood, the gavel signifies the presiding officer's control and ensures proceedings are conducted orderly.

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Dimensions:

Height 18 cm / 7 "
Width 6 cm / 2 "

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