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AN ELAMITE BRONZE TRUNCHEON SHAPED MACE HEAD EARLY MILLENNIUM B.C. Formed as a long cylindrical shaft with narrow flanged base, the upper section with three vertical relief panels decorated by herringbone pattern, divided an bordered by three parallel ridges, similar band with ridges horizontal grooves around the base 24cm long (452 grams)Provenance: The 'Constable' Collection of Truncheons and Tipstaves Part II. NB This type of mace weapon was developed on the Iranian plateau during the Bronze Age, and used by Elamite and Luristan warriors since the 3rd millennium B.C.
A WILLIAM IV PAINTED WOOD TRUNCHEON DATED 1830 The tapering shaft with IV W R above a crown and BUCKS (Buckinghamshire) inscription and with ribbed handle 46cm long George IV died on the 26th June 1830, the fact that this truncheon is dated 1830 but with the new King's initials (William IV) this would indicate this is probably one of the first truncheon's produced during his reign. Provenance: The 'Constable' Collection of Truncheons and Tipstaves Part II.
A VICTORIAN CITY OF EDINBURGH CONSTABULARY TRUNCHEON (DISTRICT 7) MID 19TH CENTURY Decorated with partial arms of the City of Edinburgh, fouled anchor, castle and motto NISI DOMINUS FRUSTRA above Dis.7. and No=87, crown and V.R., ribbed handle, 47cm in lengthProvenance: The 'Constable' Collection of Truncheons and Tipstaves Part II. Condition Report: Some wear, knocks and bashes.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III WEST COUNTRY PAINTED WALNUT TRUNCHEON DATED 1801 Of banister form with a finial above the facetted head inscribed GR III / U P (Upton Pyne) 1810 / GR III / UP 1801 to the sides, with tapering handle 62.5cm longCf. similar west country examples in Dreweatts catalogues passimProvenance: The 'Constable' Collection of Truncheons and Tipstaves Part II.
A GEORGE III PAINTED AND STAINED WOOD TRUNCHEON DATED 1796 With crown finial above the shaft decorated with G III R and a stylised Royal Coat of Arms above a castle and text ST. JOHN. HACKNEY J. BROWN and date, with bullet shaped handle 63cm longProvenance: The 'Constable' Collection of Truncheons and Tipstaves Part II.
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY AND DATED BRASS MOUNTED TRUNCHEON DATED 1832 The brass cap with crown and WR IV and with basal brass ring, 48cm in lengthNote: There are various villages and parishes in England called Beeston, including one in Cheshire and Norfolk and a district of Nottingham, once a small town. This could have been a parish constable's truncheon from one of these.Provenance: The 'Constable' Collection of Truncheons and Tipstaves Part II. Condition Report: Some wear commensurate with age and useThe two caps to the ends do appear to be differing metal, the engraved on is a natural brass colour with some signs of wear and surface pitting and some oxidationThe lower cap is notably darker in colour and reeded overall - it is possible it is a replacement Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN HEBBERT AND CO PAINTED WOOD PROVOST'S TRUNCHEON SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY The shaft decorated with a crown above VR cypher and M.P (Military Police) cartouche, and with ribbed handle, the end stamped D and a broad arrow within the maker's text roundel 44.5cm long Provenance: The 'Constable' Collection of Truncheons and Tipstaves Part II.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN RAILWAY CONSTABLE'S TRUNCHEON FOR THE MANCHESTER & LEEDS RAILWAY Co. CIRCA 1840 Incised MANCH_ & LEEDS RAILWAY Co_ and reserved on a red painted ground, turned wood grip, 43cm in lengthNote: The Manchester & Leeds Railway Co. operated from 1836-47 at which point the company changed its name.Provenance: The 'Constable' Collection of Truncheons and Tipstaves Part II. Condition Report: Some scratches, knocks, wear etc. commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A turned wooden and brass mounted tipstaff or truncheon, with a crown cast brass finial and handle and a tapered shaft, 22cm long/Note: Likely an English High Court officer's staff CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A novelty silver pendant in the form of a truncheon, G de M, London, 1978 & chain; a boxed Sterling silver Lifelong propelling pencil British Empire Exhibition silver & enamel bookmark (losses) above WEMBLEY 1924, Charles Horner, Chester 1923, 3.49g; a sterling silver & niello tie slide; a pair of silver torpedo cufflinks GAMM, Sheffield, 1979; a pair of unusual silver cufflinks, Grant MacDonald, London, 1972; a silver locket & chain; a silvered brass Vesta in the form of a book each side embossed with thistles & flowers, one side stamped Long Live The King with a central ER, the other embossed with a side view of King George V; total silver weight 88g gross;
William IV painted London and Brighton railway truncheon, the shaft decorated with a crown above the town arms of London and Brighton within a garter and inscribed 'LONDON AND BRIGHTON RAILWAY COMPANY 1837', and painted with floral sprays, with a ribbed handle, the base stamped 'PARKER HOLBORN 233', 46.7cm long.

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