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the mace-head are four brackets, composed of wood sprites, fantastic masks and
floral curlicues. The shaft is incised with a swirling pattern and provided
with three nodes and has a large finial decoration at the bottom. The Mace is spectacular piece of jewelry. In
the eighteenth century it was carried in processions, sometimes through the
streets of Charlestown, and was placed in front of the Speaker during sessions
of the Assembly.
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