This stunning pair of antique Indian Soonta ceremonial maces staff feature beautiful gilt scepters, adding an air of elegance to any collection. The intricate design and attention to detail make them a sought-after item for collectors of Asian antiques.


These maces are a unique representation of Indian culture, with a touch of Persian influence. The ram embellishments on the plates add a touch of regality to the pair. Don't miss the chance to add these exquisite pieces to your collection.


Provenance: From the estate of Dr. Giraud Foster, noted world explorer and archaeologist


Length: 62 cm / 24.5 inches

Weight 1 (ram with slightly darker handle): 682 grams

Weight 2 (shinier): 656 grams


Details: no significant damage. Two small dents to shaft of more tarnished ram, enough to create slight curvature (see images). Smaller dents to shaft of ram in better condition.


No evidence of repairs


Material: I believe them to be mostly copper. However, I’m not sure how I could best identify the gilding process (tinned vs silver). I’m happy to provide any additional pictures or information.