One and all key-fob (DCF06)

Cornish tin rectangle depicting the Duchy of Cornwall's coat of arms and including the Cornish motto "one and all" (onen hag oll) mounted on a black leather fob with round split key-ring.
The coat of arms of the Duke of Cornwall is a Crusader shield on which are displayed 15 golden bezants in the shape of a triangle with the motto One and All. The story of the 15 bezants occurred during the Crusades when the Duke of Cornwall was captured by the Saracens. A ransom of 15 bezants (bezants being gold coins named after Byzantium) was demanded. The people of Cornwall raised the money for the ransom. It was paid and the Duke was set free. The inhabitants had all helped together, one and all, to raise the money - hence the motto.
Width: 37mm Length (including ring): 115mm
Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.
The coat of arms of the Duke of Cornwall is a Crusader shield on which are displayed 15 golden bezants in the shape of a triangle with the motto One and All. The story of the 15 bezants occurred during the Crusades when the Duke of Cornwall was captured by the Saracens. A ransom of 15 bezants (bezants being gold coins named after Byzantium) was demanded. The people of Cornwall raised the money for the ransom. It was paid and the Duke was set free. The inhabitants had all helped together, one and all, to raise the money - hence the motto.
Width: 37mm Length (including ring): 115mm
Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.
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