Late 19th century cast iron numerals for playing a Victorian lawn game referred to as "clock golf." You put a small hole in the ground (or draw a small target spot on the grass), and then place these cast iron numerals in a clock-wise circle at various distances from the hole. You putt your golf ball from each numeral and then record how many strokes it takes to complete all 12 positions. These numerals are 6.5" tall and all have their original spikes on the back for securing them into the ground.
Dimensions: 6.5"
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