A pair of convict punishment rivet leg irons, circa 1820, of heavy steel construction. Provenance: The Collection of Malcolm Denton Maitland Gaol Museum, author of Bushrangers, 1860-1901:From Carcoar, Gilgandra to the Hunter
Pair of convict leg irons from Port Arthur early 20th century in the rivet swivel type with 13 links, one link later replace by a more assuming aesthetic one. Purchased from P.L. Pickles & Co Pty Ltd Sale on Port Arthur relics on the 28/11/1981 in Killara…
A pair of large heavy duty punishment convict leg irons, with engraved detail, no key. Provenance: The Collection of Malcolm Denton Maitland Gaol Museum, author of Bushrangers, 1860-1901:From Carcoar, Gilgandra to the Hunter
Pair of convict leg irons from Port Arthur early 20th century in the rivet swivel type with 13 links, one link later replace by a more assuming aesthitic one. Purchased from P.L. Pickles & Co Pty Ltd Sale on Port Arthur relics on the 28/11/1981 in Killara…
A pair of Colonial era leg irons, from Hobart house, appear to have been escaped from, one side ovalled (a flogging offence) & rivet removed from other circular side, length 60 cm
A set of convict hand forged wrought iron rivet leg irons with ball and chain, with key joining lock, slightly ovoid. Provenance: The Collection of Malcolm Denton Maitland Gaol Museum, author of Bushrangers, 1860-1901:From Carcoar, Gilgandra to the Hunter