Command or mayor's baton with octagonal brass handle. The stick is made of beech wood colored in mahogany. Hole at the top covered in gold brass to hang the mayor tassels. The baton of command or command staff, also called maniple, is a protocol accessory that denotes in the person who carries it, authority or command over a group or identity collective. They are currently used in all Spanish municipalities and other countries by mayors and deputy mayors. There are other civil and military establishments in which historical protocol assigns the baton of command to certain personalities. In the case of the military, the general and the colonel; in the judicial world, to the judge and the justice of the peace.
An essential accessory for the baton is the cord with tassels that is passed through the eyelet of the baton. There are numerous cords for batons. The black and gold colors identify the figure of the mayor:
Mayor: Gold and Black.
Deputy Mayor: Black and Gold.
Overall: Gold.
Admiral: Gold and Red.
Colonel: Black.
Justice of the Peace: Maroon and Black.
Judge: Silver and Black.
Materials:
Handle: golden brass.
Stick: mahogany-colored beech wood.
End: gold-colored brass.
Measures:
Total length 945 mm. (94.5 cm.)
We have other models of batons, also laces with mayor tassels and cases for the batons themselves.
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