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.
This particular example was found at an antiques shop in Tasmania and donated to the Sydney Jewish Museum.
Дата 1910 - 1920
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