k Ancient quotcistquot, found in Westminster Abbey, 1860. Creator Unknown. Ancient quotcistquot, found in Westminster Abbey, 1860. Example of ...a quotcistquot as it was called, about four feet long and eighteen inches square. This is not distinguished by any of the curious and characteristic quotsignsquot or figures designating its contents, but was probably one of those described in the Bishop of Exeters quaint Calendar, as Unus planus cistus, ferro ligatus, cum quatuor serruris a plain cist, bound with iron, with four locks. It is divided into four compartments, to each of which is a separate lid. Many portions of the ironwork the hinges and flaps of the locks especially are delicately tooled with a flowing pattern. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1860.Creator Unknown. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ancient  quot cist quot , found in Westminster Abbey, 1860. Creator: Unknown. Ancient  quot cist quot , found in Westminster Abbey, 1860. Example of  ...a  quot cist quot  as it was called, about four feet long and eighteen inches square. This is not distinguished by any of the curious and characteristic  quot signs quot  or figures designating its contents, but was probably one of those described in the Bishop of Exeter s quaint Calendar, as Unus planus cistus, ferro ligatus, cum quatuor serruris  a plain cist, bound with iron, with four locks . It is divided into four compartments, to each of which is a separate lid. Many portions of the ironwork   the hinges and flaps of the locks especially   are delicately tooled with a flowing pattern . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1860. Creator: Unknown.
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Ancient "cist", found in Westminster Abbey, 1860. Creator: Unknown.

Ancient "cist", found in Westminster Abbey, 1860. Example of '...a "cist" as it was called, about four feet long and eighteen inches square. This is not distinguished by any of the curious and characteristic "signs" or figures designating its contents, but was probably one of those described in the Bishop of Exeter's quaint Calendar, as Unus planus cistus, ferro ligatus, cum quatuor serruris (a plain cist, bound with iron, with four locks). It is divided into four compartments, to each of which is a separate lid. Many portions of the ironwork - the hinges and flaps of the locks especially - are delicately tooled with a flowing pattern'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860. Creator: Unknown.

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