No. 101774144

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Cane - Blackthorn - Blackthorn Crook Cane
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Cane - Blackthorn - Blackthorn Crook Cane

This walking stick is a traditional rural shepherd’s crook made from solid hardwood, likely blackthorn or similar dense hedgerow wood. The flame-treated finish and organic shaft growth are characteristic of mid-20th century Western European countryside production. The machine-fitted steel ferrule and spike support dating to circa 1930–1960. The piece remains structurally sound with honest wear consistent with field use. Traditional rural shepherd’s crook walking stick crafted from solid hardwood, likely blackthorn or similar dense hedgerow wood. The shaft displays a classic flame-treated tortoiseshell finish, highlighting the natural grain and organic growth knots. The crook handle is well-proportioned and comfortable in hand. The lower section is fitted with a metal ferrule and steel spike, designed for grip on mud and uneven terrain — typical of countryside field use rather than urban walking canes. A heavy and solid example reflecting traditional Western European rural craftsmanship. ORIGIN Western Europe (likely France or United Kingdom) PERIOD 20th century, circa 1930–1960 MEASUREMENTS Length: approx. 92–94 cm Crook depth: approx. 12–13 cm Feral CONDITION Good vintage condition. Solid and structurally sound. Natural wear consistent with age and field use. Old red painted owner’s marking visible on shaft. Metal ferrule and spike intact. Handle depth (inside crook curve): approx. 12–13 cm Shaft diameter (mid-section): approx. 2.5–3 cm Base diameter at ferrule: approx. 2–2.5 cm Weight: heavy solid hardwood (approx. 700–900 g estimated) Material: solid hardwood (blackthorn type) with steel ferrule and spike

No. 101774144

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Cane - Blackthorn - Blackthorn Crook Cane

Cane - Blackthorn - Blackthorn Crook Cane

This walking stick is a traditional rural shepherd’s crook made from solid hardwood, likely blackthorn or similar dense hedgerow wood. The flame-treated finish and organic shaft growth are characteristic of mid-20th century Western European countryside production. The machine-fitted steel ferrule and spike support dating to circa 1930–1960. The piece remains structurally sound with honest wear consistent with field use.

Traditional rural shepherd’s crook walking stick crafted from solid hardwood, likely blackthorn or similar dense hedgerow wood.

The shaft displays a classic flame-treated tortoiseshell finish, highlighting the natural grain and organic growth knots. The crook handle is well-proportioned and comfortable in hand.

The lower section is fitted with a metal ferrule and steel spike, designed for grip on mud and uneven terrain — typical of countryside field use rather than urban walking canes.

A heavy and solid example reflecting traditional Western European rural craftsmanship.

ORIGIN
Western Europe (likely France or United Kingdom)

PERIOD
20th century, circa 1930–1960

MEASUREMENTS
Length: approx. 92–94 cm
Crook depth: approx. 12–13 cm
Feral

CONDITION
Good vintage condition.
Solid and structurally sound.
Natural wear consistent with age and field use.
Old red painted owner’s marking visible on shaft.
Metal ferrule and spike intact.

Handle depth (inside crook curve): approx. 12–13 cm

Shaft diameter (mid-section): approx. 2.5–3 cm

Base diameter at ferrule: approx. 2–2.5 cm

Weight: heavy solid hardwood (approx. 700–900 g estimated)

Material: solid hardwood (blackthorn type) with steel ferrule and spike

Final bid
€ 2
No reserve price
Zhu Chen
Expert
Estimate  € 110 - € 160

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