Cane
Stock No
THOA755
2021
- £595.00
- €709 Euro
- $771 US Dollar
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Item Description
19th Century English Folk Art Gentleman’s Cane
A rare and quite special example of a 19th Century folk art English gentleman’s walking cane with a hidden surprise. Made from a single piece of ebonised cane, with metal tip. The shaft is quite special and rare as it’s made from African originated natural horn material which has been carved into a jester’s head. This example would have been carried by a very well to do gentleman in the mid-19th century, not only used for style when walking, but also for protections from thieves and muggers down dark alleyways and around London. The cane comes apart in 2 pieces as shown and is in wonderful condition considering its age and obvious use.
Dimensions in inches: H 32” x W 1.25” x D 1.5”
Age: Mid-19th Century
Origin: English
Condition: Aged
Aged wear and tear across all the surfaces due to obvious use over the years. Areas of worn surface include loss of detail on the hand carved shaft section, a light split to the metal tip. This item is close to 150 years old so please expect natural and small imperfections as shown. With a lovely natural deep patina across all surfaces. Natural aged wooden cracks across the surfaces, Firm in form and in one piece.
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Item Info
Seller Location
Essex, London
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)7568 151752
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