Walking stick - Inscribed - .925 silver - Victorian 1897






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Antique Victorian walking cane from the United Kingdom with a solid silver mounted handle hallmarked in Birmingham 1897 (lion passant) and a malacca shaft, inscribed and in good condition at 84 cm tall.
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Victorian walking cane with solid silver mounted handle – Birmingham 1897 – inscribed – malacca shaft
A characterful Victorian walking cane, featuring a solid silver mounted handle hallmarked in Birmingham in 1897 and bearing the lion passant, confirming the sterling silver standard.
The silver mount is engraved with a personal dedication: “Samuel Melling, Wigan, 1897”, adding a strong historical and sentimental dimension to the piece. The simple, cylindrical silver top reflects the understated elegance of late Victorian design.
The cane is crafted from warm-toned malacca (bamboo), prized for its strength and lightness, and widely used in quality walking sticks of the period. Originally both a practical accessory and a symbol of everyday refinement, such canes were an essential part of a gentleman’s attire.
Now over 125 years old, this is a genuine Victorian antique with authentic character and historical appeal.
The engraved name Samuel Melling, Wigan likely relates to an earlier generation of a documented local family, adding appealing historical and genealogical interest.
In good antique condition, with a natural patina. The silver mount shows age-related wear, including surface marks and small imperfections consistent with use. The malacca shaft shows wear, surface marks, and age-related darkening. The ferrule is present and shows significant wear from use. Overall structurally sound.
Victorian walking cane with solid silver mounted handle – Birmingham 1897 – inscribed – malacca shaft
A characterful Victorian walking cane, featuring a solid silver mounted handle hallmarked in Birmingham in 1897 and bearing the lion passant, confirming the sterling silver standard.
The silver mount is engraved with a personal dedication: “Samuel Melling, Wigan, 1897”, adding a strong historical and sentimental dimension to the piece. The simple, cylindrical silver top reflects the understated elegance of late Victorian design.
The cane is crafted from warm-toned malacca (bamboo), prized for its strength and lightness, and widely used in quality walking sticks of the period. Originally both a practical accessory and a symbol of everyday refinement, such canes were an essential part of a gentleman’s attire.
Now over 125 years old, this is a genuine Victorian antique with authentic character and historical appeal.
The engraved name Samuel Melling, Wigan likely relates to an earlier generation of a documented local family, adding appealing historical and genealogical interest.
In good antique condition, with a natural patina. The silver mount shows age-related wear, including surface marks and small imperfections consistent with use. The malacca shaft shows wear, surface marks, and age-related darkening. The ferrule is present and shows significant wear from use. Overall structurally sound.
