3rd Dec, 2021 10:30 GMT/BST

Militaria & Ethnographica

 
  Lot 95
 

95

A William IV Walnut Truncheon, the short cylindrical body painted with crowned WR/IV in black, with baluster grip, 33cm; a 19th Century Mahogany Truncheon, with undecorated short cylindrical body and baluster grip, 35cm; also, a shillelagh type club, a rounders bat and a book The Policeman's Lot by Mervyn Mitton (5)

Sold for £130
Estimated at £100 - £150


 

1 - Chip to pommel where it has been drilled for a wrist strap, some bruising. 2 - splits running down the body and through the grip. 3 - Split to head of club. 4 - Bruising to body of the bat. 5 - Book in clean condition.

 


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Auction: Militaria & Ethnographica, 3rd Dec, 2021

Militaria and Ethnographica Sales encompass items across diverse areas of collecting, from European and Eastern armour to 18th and 19th century firearms, military uniforms and documents, edged weapons, World War I and World War II ephemera, masonic regalia and medals.

Also included are a vast range of objects created in the early 20th century or earlier by indigenous cultures around the world, from early American civilisations to African tribes and Polynesian island cultures, incorporating religious idols, domestic and ritual objects, figurative sculpture, jewellery and weapons of all descriptions.

 

 

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