The Royal Society's mace by unknown

The Royal Society's mace

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The Royal Society's mace

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Drawing of the Royal Society's Charles II mace resting upon a tasselled mace cushion. The work is inscribed in pencil: '18/3/96. Mace (silver gilt) given by Charles II Aug. 1663 (used at all meetings of Council & Society). (about 1/6 natural size).' With an instruction to the printer: 'reduce to 5 ¥' wide.' Inscribed in pencil verso: 'Butterworths Savoy House 115 Strand WC.' Drawn for an article by Herbert Rix (1850-1906), assistant secretary of the Royal Society. The illustration was made to be engraved by the Butterworth and Heath company (active 1856-1896) and published in the Leisure Hour for 1896.

Original: pencil on board. 1896

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