Sydney Jewish Museum
    M2016.027.JPG; M2016/027; ;
    Номер объектаM2016/027
    ОписаниеAntisemitic walking stick handle made of antler. The handle is in the shape of a man’s head with an obscenely large long nose and is wearing a kippah. It was common for Anti-Semites to carry around such walking sticks as a sign of their antisemitism.

    This particular example was found at an antiques shop in Tasmania and donated to the Sydney Jewish Museum.
    Дата 1910 - 1920
    Темаantisemitism, caricatures, discrimination
    Наименованиеwalking sticks
    Материалbone
    Размерность
      height: 130.00 mm
      width: 150.00 mm
      depth: 30.00 mm
    Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Shane Turner