Testimonial presented to William Morris, Esq, by the Inhabitants of Carmarthen, 1854. ' by Mr. Alfred Brown, for the manufactory of Messrs. Hunt and triangular base Morris's arms and crest; and the following inscription: "Presented to Mr. William Morris, by his fellow-townsmen, as a mark of their sense of the efficiency and liberality with which he discharged the duties of Chief ; At the angles of Justice, Commerce, and Agriculture. Standing on the base is a classically-designed figure of Minerva, with uplifted sp


Testimonial presented to William Morris, Esq, by the Inhabitants of Carmarthen, 1854. ' by Mr. Alfred Brown, for the manufactory of Messrs. Hunt and triangular base Morris's arms and crest; and the following inscription: "Presented to Mr. William Morris, by his fellow-townsmen, as a mark of their sense of the efficiency and liberality with which he discharged the duties of Chief ; At the angles of Justice, Commerce, and Agriculture. Standing on the base is a classically-designed figure of Minerva, with uplifted spear and extended shield, protecting Commerce and Agriculture; wand of Mercury, a reaping-hook, sheaves, cornucopia, &c. The three figures support a a cut-glass dish. The on oak pedestal, designed and manufactured by Mr. John Davies'. From "Illustrated London News", 1854.


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