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A Baton Of Command, And A Horseman's Axe

THE FIRST PERHAPS 17TH CENTURY, THE SECOND EASTERN EUROPEAN (PERHAPS POLISH), LATE 18TH CENTURY

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A Baton Of Command, And A Horseman's Axe
The first perhaps 17th Century, the second Eastern European (perhaps Polish), late 18th Century
The first with heavy wooden staff of circular section tapering towards the bottom and studded with domed brass-headed nails, at the top a short brass head of octagonal section comprising a tapering body between double mouldings surmounted by a pyramidal 'roof' terminating in a button, and at the bottom a brass ferrule of decagonal section between triple mouldings; the second with iron head made in one piece incised in the centre of each face with a device of concentric circles, and comprising small crescent-shaped axe-blade, triangular fluke and spike, and long open socket, on polished wooden haft pierced for a wrist-cord at the base, and with chequered grip
32in. (81.2cm.) and 23¼in. (59.1cm.) (2)
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