Walking stick - Edwardian - .925 silver - London 1916






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Edwardian sterling silver crook-handle walking stick, London 1916, hallmarked .925 with a black ebonised hardwood shaft and a height of 90 cm in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Edwardian Sterling Silver Crook Handle Walking Stick – London, 1916
Elegant English walking stick fitted with a solid sterling silver crook handle, fully hallmarked for London, 1916, together with the maker's mark.
The crook handle has a smooth polished finish, terminating in a distinctive planished (dimpled) knop, creating a subtle textured contrast while retaining the restrained elegance characteristic of the late Edwardian period. It is mounted on a black ebonised hardwood shaft of elegant proportions.
The walking stick remains in good antique condition. The silver handle shows light surface scratches together with a few small dents consistent with age and normal use. The shaft is straight and sound with minor wear. The original ferrule is no longer present, as shown in the photographs.
A genuine hallmarked English sterling silver walking stick, dating from the final years of the Edwardian era, suitable for collectors of British silver, antique canes and fine early twentieth-century decorative arts.
Seller's Story
Edwardian Sterling Silver Crook Handle Walking Stick – London, 1916
Elegant English walking stick fitted with a solid sterling silver crook handle, fully hallmarked for London, 1916, together with the maker's mark.
The crook handle has a smooth polished finish, terminating in a distinctive planished (dimpled) knop, creating a subtle textured contrast while retaining the restrained elegance characteristic of the late Edwardian period. It is mounted on a black ebonised hardwood shaft of elegant proportions.
The walking stick remains in good antique condition. The silver handle shows light surface scratches together with a few small dents consistent with age and normal use. The shaft is straight and sound with minor wear. The original ferrule is no longer present, as shown in the photographs.
A genuine hallmarked English sterling silver walking stick, dating from the final years of the Edwardian era, suitable for collectors of British silver, antique canes and fine early twentieth-century decorative arts.
