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A novelty pencil sharpener in the shape of a Roman centurion. <br> <br> A centurion was a professional officer of the army in ancient Rome. Most centurions commanded 83 men despite the commonly assumed 100, but senior centurions commanded cohorts, or took senior staff roles in their legion. <br> <br> This highly detailed Roman centurion figure features a concealed pencil sharpener in the base. It measures 9.5cm tall and is made from a bronze effect metal.
A novelty pencil sharpener in the shape of a Roman centurion.
Made from a bonze-effect pewter, this highly detailed Roman centurion figure features a concealed pencil sharpener in the base.
The centurion was an officer in the army of the Roman Empire. They would be experienced and educated military men who were charged to lead a centuria legion.
A fun gift for children getting ready for battle!
Product Code: CMCN444730
Product Weight: 0.010Kg
Dimensions: H10 x W3cm x L2.5cm
Material: Pewter
Postage Weight: 0.05 Kg
A novelty pencil sharpener in the shape of a Roman centurion. <br> <br> A centurion was a professional officer of the army in ancient Rome. Most centurions commanded 83 men despite the commonly assumed 100, but senior centurions commanded cohorts, or took senior staff roles in their legion. <br> <br> This highly detailed Roman centurion figure features a concealed pencil sharpener in the base. It measures 9.5cm tall and is made from a bronze effect metal.
A novelty pencil sharpener in the shape of a Roman centurion.
Made from a bonze-effect pewter, this highly detailed Roman centurion figure features a concealed pencil sharpener in the base.
The centurion was an officer in the army of the Roman Empire. They would be experienced and educated military men who were charged to lead a centuria legion.