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Old 19th May 2020, 07:41 PM   #1
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Old 19th May 2020, 11:26 PM   #2
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I wonder if this is a Venetian boat hook (for retrieving a moored boat from beyond natural arm's reach) that has the added blades to perhaps serve also as a repellent for unwanted visitors. I have an old Venetian boat puller pole with similar coins and tacks and I have also seen a newer example of the same.
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Old 19th May 2020, 11:38 PM   #3
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The one coin looks like an East India Company penny.
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Old 20th May 2020, 01:44 AM   #4
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I think you nailed it Lee.
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Brilliant; a gondola "croque". I would never guess .
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Old 20th May 2020, 12:58 PM   #6
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I saw a 'degenerate' version with a typical modern cast chrome plated hook, red fabric covering and rather unattractive modern aluminum coins for sale in Venice in the 1980s. This prepared me when I saw a 19th century version (picture below) for sale as an unknown "what-is-it?" in an antique shop in Copenhagen years later (for a much cheaper price). I had not seen one with the blades added to the head before and Gregory128's example is clearly the best example I have encountered to date.
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Old 21st May 2020, 04:19 AM   #7
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I have seen gaffing hooks with a sharp "marlin' spike to them, but never a blade! Pretty cool! The pattern resembles a lochober axe! I like it very much!
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