Seal press
The seal press also received a full decorative treatment, which shows the craftsman's skill. Ballflowers, rosettes and fleur-de-lis enhance this mechanical device, while the thistle ornaments the fine foliated handle. Framed with a twisted band, on one side the counterweight features the monogram "H of C", which stands for House of Commons, with the date, 1926. The other side exhibits a beaver head with crosshatched tail, following the artistic traditions of the First Peoples of the Northwest Coast. "The beaver is a good symbol; he is a builder; thus his presence on the seal press of the House of Commons is appropriate, as well as historical."
House of Commons Debates, May 28, 1926