4187 – Penhryn Devil Doorknocker
- Physical description:
- A small brass doorknocker, with the front section in the shape of a grotesque figure holding a skull, apparently known as the Penrhyn Devil.
- Museum classification:
- Satanism and Devil Worship
- Size:
- 76 x 30 x 25
- Information:
This type of door knocker is mentioned in a query in the journal 'Notes and Queries' in January 1919 by C.F. Doyle. He describes it as a knocker for a bedroom door and as quite new at that date. He is completely puzzled by it and there doesn't seem to have been any response to his query.
The head of the figure is at a strange angle suggesting a broken neck. It also has a chain around its neck and what look like shackles on one wrist and ankle.
An internet posting by Mike Jones of Llandudno in December 2008 says that he has a snuff box decorated with a similar figure and inscribed "Penhryn [sic] Hall Llandudno. Door Janitor".
Hannah Fox has also pointed out that the figure somewhat resembles a monkey. What looks like cloven hooves could be a monkey's large toes. If it was a monkey that would also explain the strange tilt of the head.- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Metal (brass)
- Copyright ownership:
- MWM
This type of door knocker is mentioned in a query in the journal 'Notes and Queries' in January 1919 by C.F. Doyle. He describes it as a knocker for a bedroom door and as quite new at that date. He is completely puzzled by it and there doesn't seem to have been any response to his query.
The head of the figure is at a strange angle suggesting a broken neck. It also has a chain around its neck and what look like shackles on one wrist and ankle.
An internet posting by Mike Jones of Llandudno in December 2008 says that he has a snuff box decorated with a similar figure and inscribed "Penhryn [sic] Hall Llandudno. Door Janitor".
Hannah Fox has also pointed out that the figure somewhat resembles a monkey. What looks like cloven hooves could be a monkey's large toes. If it was a monkey that would also explain the strange tilt of the head.