Baton with an ivory grip; conical body made of dark French-polished wood; cylindrical grip made of ivory; metal ring connecting the body and the grip, with a metal ring and inscription; metal fitting at the end of the ivory grip, rounded on top, with floral twigs engraved on the sides (with pentadactyl, ivy-like leaves; a similar motif can be found in baton KS 3 from K. Słowiński’s collection); plain tip fitting, rounded at the end, with a simple, linear engraving and initials with a date. As per inscription, the baton was presented in to an unknown conductor, possibly initialed RK, in 1891, by the members of the Alpine club in Ennsthal and Admont, Austria.
; Inscriptions:on the tip: RK / 1891.; on the ring: Section Ennsthal Admont, / des österr. Alpenclub.
; Catalog card:Joanna Gul, consultation: Magdalena Szmida-Półbratek (City Museum of Wrocław)
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