Walking stick - classic “crook” shape - .800 silver - 19thC French walking cane






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19th‑century French walking cane with a solid 800 silver crook handle (Paris), a dark wood shaft, about 91 cm long, with the handle around 11 cm wide and 2 cm thick, weighing approximately 218 g, in good antique condition with minor wear.
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Elegant French Walking Cane – Solid Silver Handle (Paris, 19th Century) – 800 Silver – 91 cm
An elegant and refined 19th-century French walking cane, featuring a beautifully crafted solid silver handle made in Paris. The handle is executed in 800/1000 silver and richly decorated with flowing foliate motifs in the late-19th-century French style. The crisp repoussé work and the sculptural curves make this a distinguished gentleman’s accessory of its time.
The silver handle has a classic “crook” shape, comfortable to hold and visually imposing, with an attractive organic relief that catches the light beautifully. The cane shaft is made of dark wood with a warm patina appropriate for its age, and is fitted with a brass ferrule at the tip.
A refined collector’s piece and a fine example of French craftsmanship.
Origin: Paris, France
Period: 19th century
Material: Solid silver handle (hallmarked), wood shaft
Silver fineness: 800/1000
Total length: approx. 91 cm
Width of handle: approx. 11 cm
Thickness of handle: approx. 2 cm
Weight: approx. 218 g
In good antique condition, with age-related wear and minor surface marks. Minor dent to the silver consistent with normal use. A beautiful patina overall.
Please refer to all photos as they form part of the description.
Notes
This type of silver-mounted walking cane was typical for Parisian production from the second half of the 19th century, often commissioned as luxury accessories for the bourgeoisie. The fine decorative work on the handle reflects the high level of craftsmanship found in Parisian ateliers.
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Will be carefully packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance.
Elegant French Walking Cane – Solid Silver Handle (Paris, 19th Century) – 800 Silver – 91 cm
An elegant and refined 19th-century French walking cane, featuring a beautifully crafted solid silver handle made in Paris. The handle is executed in 800/1000 silver and richly decorated with flowing foliate motifs in the late-19th-century French style. The crisp repoussé work and the sculptural curves make this a distinguished gentleman’s accessory of its time.
The silver handle has a classic “crook” shape, comfortable to hold and visually imposing, with an attractive organic relief that catches the light beautifully. The cane shaft is made of dark wood with a warm patina appropriate for its age, and is fitted with a brass ferrule at the tip.
A refined collector’s piece and a fine example of French craftsmanship.
Origin: Paris, France
Period: 19th century
Material: Solid silver handle (hallmarked), wood shaft
Silver fineness: 800/1000
Total length: approx. 91 cm
Width of handle: approx. 11 cm
Thickness of handle: approx. 2 cm
Weight: approx. 218 g
In good antique condition, with age-related wear and minor surface marks. Minor dent to the silver consistent with normal use. A beautiful patina overall.
Please refer to all photos as they form part of the description.
Notes
This type of silver-mounted walking cane was typical for Parisian production from the second half of the 19th century, often commissioned as luxury accessories for the bourgeoisie. The fine decorative work on the handle reflects the high level of craftsmanship found in Parisian ateliers.
Shipping Catawiki services and condition.
Will be carefully packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance.
