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SidJ 22nd October 2022 06:55 PM

Chowkidar Lathi - the Watchman's stick
 
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Here is a rare thing that was once a familiar sight and sound in the Sub Continent. A Chowkidar or Watchman's stick. This one is quite fancy and has Bengali script on it.
150 cm. Does anyone have any more information on these?

Rick 22nd October 2022 10:36 PM

Does it have a shorter English cousin known as a Tipstaff?

SidJ 23rd October 2022 12:13 AM

Not sure of english connections but I am told its derived from a lohangi katti. I need to look up that term myself.

Rick 23rd October 2022 04:06 AM

I would guess that the brass end of this Watchman's Stick was a symbol of authority as was the English Tipstaff with the depiction of the British crown at one end.

David R 23rd October 2022 11:23 AM

Looking at the cogwheel toothed section I would suggest it's also a striking end of some authority... real or symbolic!

SidJ 24th October 2022 03:12 PM

The cog head appears to me to be inspired by the mace like flanges on the Lohangi Katti. In terms of use, both were used for striking and used by village watchmen.


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