‘Old’ Labour stick from Irish

‘Presentation shillelagh inscribed ‘To E Bevin. As a token of love’ for auction

The inscription on the “presentation shillelagh”
The inscription on the “presentation shillelagh”

An unusual memento of Irish support for the British Labour Party has turned up at auction in England.

A “presentation shillelagh”, inscribed “To E. Bevin. As a token of love, esteem and affection from the Irish members 1934” is to go under the hammer at Wooley & Wallis Auctioneers, in Salisbury, Wiltshire on Wednesday (October 7th).

The estimate is £500-£700. The shillelagh (walking stick), Lot 574, is described as “shaped from oak or blackthorn, with carved relief decoration ‘From the green isle’ a harp, ‘Begorra’ and two shamrocks” and the inscription on the silver plaque states that the gift was “from Irish Trades Union Members, 1934”.

Ernest Bevin (1881-1951) was a leading British 20th century trade unionist and Labour Party politician – a founder and leader of the Transport & General Workers Union; Minister of Labour in Churchill's coalition War Cabinet; and he became Foreign Secretary in the post-War Labour government.