Baton, hand (break-grip)

Production date
19th Century
20th Century
Description
A small, break-grip hand baton made of turned oak. Leather wrist band. One section is 14cm long, the other section is 5.5 cm long. The two sections are divided by a strip of heavy leather rivetted in place. This enables the end to flap and would deliver a stinging and painfull blow without causing serious damage.
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Measurements
Length: whole: 220mm
Weight: whole: 114g (0.11kg)
Named collection
Current rights code
Other Id
Arms2000.33
E2656
Catalogue number
Arms2000.33

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