FINE IRISH SHILLELAGH

$325.00

from broadsword training. In the 18th century, Irish peasants bonded as factions that would engage in melees on ceremonial and festive occasions, frequently resulting in serious injuries. Through the 19th century, the factions coalesced into two factions, the Caravat and Shanavest who engaged in criminal activity and fought periodically. The greater picture was that of the Irish peasants against the land owners, most of which were English which in its simplest form continued into the 20th century with remnants still remaining.


This shillelagh dates to the 19th century, the period of the factions. At the time, every man owned one and they were made lovingly with care in hardening the wood and developing its fine glossy black surface using lard, pigeon blood, and soot. It is 37 1/4” long, made from the root cluster and trunk of a young blackthorn with an original brass tip mount. The gnarled root ball provided greater purchase for the blow. The stem with truncated sprouts for additional tearing power on the down stroke. Glossy patina overall.

Item ID: B9345

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FINE IRISH SHILLELAGH

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