No. 98969301

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Walking stick - Hazel - Handcrafted
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€ 20
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Walking stick - Hazel - Handcrafted

Antique Rustic Walking Cane – Hand-carved Wood with Natural Knots – Early 20th Century – England A fine example of a traditional English rustic walking cane, hand-carved from naturally knotted hardwood with an organically curved handle. Its surface displays a deep, warm patina built up over generations, testifying to both craftsmanship and long, careful use.nThe cane’s form is simple yet full of character – a single piece of wood, bent and shaped by hand, with natural nodes left visible along the shaft. A later rubber ferrule has been added to protect the tip. Perfect as a collector’s item, period accessory, or decorative display piece – an authentic relic of early 20th-century rural life. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, walking sticks were more than mobility aids – they were everyday companions, symbols of style, and even badges of social standing. In rural Britain, sticks were often crafted by hand from locally grown hazel, chestnut, or blackthorn, prized for their strength and flexibility. Country craftsmen would season and shape branches over an open fire or using steam, curving the handle naturally while preserving the wood’s character. Each stick was unique to its maker, with knots and imperfections celebrated as part of the design – a rustic counterpart to the gentleman’s polished city cane. Today, such examples survive as beautiful tokens of the craftsmanship and natural aesthetics of a bygone era. Good antique condition. Some small scratches and surface wear consistent with age and use. Solid and stable. Rubber tip added later.

No. 98969301

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Walking stick - Hazel - Handcrafted

Walking stick - Hazel - Handcrafted

Antique Rustic Walking Cane – Hand-carved Wood with Natural Knots – Early 20th Century – England

A fine example of a traditional English rustic walking cane, hand-carved from naturally knotted hardwood with an organically curved handle. Its surface displays a deep, warm patina built up over generations, testifying to both craftsmanship and long, careful use.nThe cane’s form is simple yet full of character – a single piece of wood, bent and shaped by hand, with natural nodes left visible along the shaft. A later rubber ferrule has been added to protect the tip.
Perfect as a collector’s item, period accessory, or decorative display piece – an authentic relic of early 20th-century rural life.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, walking sticks were more than mobility aids – they were everyday companions, symbols of style, and even badges of social standing. In rural Britain, sticks were often crafted by hand from locally grown hazel, chestnut, or blackthorn, prized for their strength and flexibility. Country craftsmen would season and shape branches over an open fire or using steam, curving the handle naturally while preserving the wood’s character.
Each stick was unique to its maker, with knots and imperfections celebrated as part of the design – a rustic counterpart to the gentleman’s polished city cane. Today, such examples survive as beautiful tokens of the craftsmanship and natural aesthetics of a bygone era.

Good antique condition. Some small scratches and surface wear consistent with age and use. Solid and stable. Rubber tip added later.

Final bid
€ 20
Zhu Chen
Expert
Estimate  € 80 - € 110

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