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Double stocks, for restraining heads and hands

1601-1800

Stocks, probably Italian

1701-1850

Stocks for humiliation of criminal

1501-1850

Punishment yoke worn round neck

1701-1900

Punishment stocks known as 'Skeffington's' or 'Scavenger's' Daughter, British or Irish, 1551-1800.

'Skeffington's daughter' stocks

1551-1800

Stocks and padlock, wood and iron, said to have been used by Inquisition, probably German, 1534-1773

Stocks and padlock

1534-1773

Pair of leg stocks, iron with oak frame, probably English 1701-1850

Pair of leg stocks

1701-1850

Punishment yoke worn round neck, wood, Chinese or Japanese, 18th or 19th century

Punishment Yoke Worn Round Neck

1701-1900

Set No. 2 Armstrong adjustable stocks and dies for pipe, with dies 1/4" to 1"

Set No. 2 Armstrong adjustable stocks and dies for pipe

Flat, hinged and padlocked wooden stocks for restraining head and hands, worm-eaten, thought to be German, 1601-1800

Wooden Stocks for Restraining Head and Hands

1601-1800

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