Sword Makers in Birmingham
Five sword cutlers and manufacturers are named on a ribbon, which issues from the trumpet of an armed and helmeted cherub. Several emblems of war are presented. As well as swords, the devices include spears, axes, shields, flags, a bayonet and a sheath of arrows. The lion and unicorn are presented at rest, but the lion lies down with a ram, indicating the end of war. The patriotic symbolism of the engraving is explicit in the motto on a second ribbon issuing from the cherub’s trumpet: “Pro Rege et Patria” or “For King and Country”.
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