Walking stick - Edwardian - .925 silver - Birmingham 1907






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Edwardian walking stick with a sterling silver T-shaped handle, fully hallmarked Birmingham 1907 on the engraved surface, mounted on a polished ebony hardwood shaft, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
An elegant Edwardian walking stick featuring a finely crafted sterling silver T-shaped handle with richly hand-engraved scrolling foliate decoration covering the entire surface. The silver mount is fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1907, together with the maker's mark.
The engraved handle is mounted on a polished ebonised hardwood shaft of elegant proportions. The generous silver grip offers both comfort and visual appeal, making this an excellent example of early 20th-century British silversmithing. Walking sticks of this quality were fashionable accessories among well-dressed gentlemen during the Edwardian era and today remain highly sought after by collectors.
The walking stick is in very good antique condition. The silver handle displays only light surface wear consistent with age and careful use. The shaft remains straight and sound with minor marks acquired over time. The original ferrule is no longer present, as shown in the photographs. Please study all photographs carefully as they form an integral part of the description.
A refined and decorative Edwardian walking stick combining quality British silverwork with timeless design.
Seller's Story
An elegant Edwardian walking stick featuring a finely crafted sterling silver T-shaped handle with richly hand-engraved scrolling foliate decoration covering the entire surface. The silver mount is fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1907, together with the maker's mark.
The engraved handle is mounted on a polished ebonised hardwood shaft of elegant proportions. The generous silver grip offers both comfort and visual appeal, making this an excellent example of early 20th-century British silversmithing. Walking sticks of this quality were fashionable accessories among well-dressed gentlemen during the Edwardian era and today remain highly sought after by collectors.
The walking stick is in very good antique condition. The silver handle displays only light surface wear consistent with age and careful use. The shaft remains straight and sound with minor marks acquired over time. The original ferrule is no longer present, as shown in the photographs. Please study all photographs carefully as they form an integral part of the description.
A refined and decorative Edwardian walking stick combining quality British silverwork with timeless design.
