Gucci in the 1960s made a lot of luxury sporting accessories like golf clubs, walking sticks, and riding crops — so this baton fits that style exactly: classic materials (wood and metal), elegant design, practical object turned into an artwork.
It fits with how, in the 1960s, Gucci experimented a lot: they expanded into lifestyle items beyond fashion — like luxury games, picnic sets, and even riding equipment. So making a high-end baton (probably for a private client, a luxury parade, or a promotional piece) would totally match their bespoke craftsmanship at that time.
