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			Here's an interesting piece (to me anyway) and I'm not sure how to classify it. 
		
		
		
			It appears to been made for ceremonial purposes, and is cast in solid brass. Also it's damaged - looks as if it's been thrust into a fire and bent off at the tip. I did notice a similar looking piece in Rembrandt's painting; the Nightwatch, which has the Lieutenant holding a type of staff - not an exact likeness. Any ideas of it's age or purpose and what would you describe it as? Regards, David  | 
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			A beautifully crafted piece you have there. Too bad the end is damaged.  This is a parade partizan that could have been used by Royal guards standing watch or as part of a royal march, I suppose. A Google search under 'parade partizan' will yield similar examples.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Oh yes, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	A parade partizan or a spontoon, I think both terms are correct. I would assign it to Northern Italy, 17th c. A high quality piece no doubt, even though the top finial is missing. Best, Michael  | 
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