
Vanity brush from the wreck of the Earl Of Abergavenny. ID: EOA: to be generated Collection: Earl of Abergavenny Classification: Crew/passenger Measurements: Length 151mm Width 24mm Date made: as yet unknown Display: not on display Manufacturer/Creator: as yet unknown Credit: Portland Museum Trust A second example of a vanity brush recovered from the wreck, again possibly made of horn. This example is slightly larger. At least four have been found to date and nearly thirty brushes of various types in total. For more information about the Diving into the Digital Archives of the Earl of Abergavenny project click [here](http://portlandmuseum.co.uk/earl-of-abergavenny/) Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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