Walking stick - .800 silver - 800 silver





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Walking cane "Meteora" - Bulldog Shar Pei head in 800 Silver - 91 cm
Splendid collectible walking cane, featuring a high-quality artistic handle produced by the renowned Italian silversmith Meteora. The sculpture portrays with extreme realism a Bulldog (Shar Pei style), with particular emphasis on the folds of the skin and the expressiveness of its gaze.
Technical Details and Hallmarking:
The authenticity and the value of the metal are guaranteed by the presence of the following marks on the bezel:
• 800: Silver fineness guaranteed.
• 121 MC: Manufacturer's identifying code (Macerata, Italy).
• Meteora: Factory trademark engraved on the sculpture.
• R: Indicates the technique of silver-filled/reinforced, ideal to ensure maximum durability during use.
Materials:
The handle is mounted on a dark noble wood shaft, ending with an elegant silver tip bearing a hallmark.
Walking cane "Meteora" - Bulldog Shar Pei head in 800 Silver - 91 cm
Splendid collectible walking cane, featuring a high-quality artistic handle produced by the renowned Italian silversmith Meteora. The sculpture portrays with extreme realism a Bulldog (Shar Pei style), with particular emphasis on the folds of the skin and the expressiveness of its gaze.
Technical Details and Hallmarking:
The authenticity and the value of the metal are guaranteed by the presence of the following marks on the bezel:
• 800: Silver fineness guaranteed.
• 121 MC: Manufacturer's identifying code (Macerata, Italy).
• Meteora: Factory trademark engraved on the sculpture.
• R: Indicates the technique of silver-filled/reinforced, ideal to ensure maximum durability during use.
Materials:
The handle is mounted on a dark noble wood shaft, ending with an elegant silver tip bearing a hallmark.

