Walking stick - .925 silver - Derby Stick, London 1887

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Antique Victorian walking cane with a polished black wooden shaft and a sterling silver collar hallmarked London 1887, height 90 cm, made in the United Kingdom.

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Antique Walking Cane – Sterling Silver Mount – London, 1887

A refined Victorian gentleman’s cane featuring a sterling silver collar hallmarked in London in 1887. The collar is engraved “Kitty”, a personal dedication typical of the period and adding charm to this elegant piece. The handle is shaped in a graceful curved form, fitted with silver end caps that complement the polished ebonised black shaft.

The cane shows light surface wear appropriate to its age, and an old, stable join is visible where the handle meets the shaft — a period reinforcement often found on 19th-century canes, remaining firm and structurally sound. The original brass ferrule is still in place.

Overall, this is a well-preserved Victorian walking cane with attractive silverwork and classic London craftsmanship, suitable for display or for collectors of 19th-century personal accessories.

Condition: good antique condition with minor wear and an old stable handle join

Antique Walking Cane – Sterling Silver Mount – London, 1887

A refined Victorian gentleman’s cane featuring a sterling silver collar hallmarked in London in 1887. The collar is engraved “Kitty”, a personal dedication typical of the period and adding charm to this elegant piece. The handle is shaped in a graceful curved form, fitted with silver end caps that complement the polished ebonised black shaft.

The cane shows light surface wear appropriate to its age, and an old, stable join is visible where the handle meets the shaft — a period reinforcement often found on 19th-century canes, remaining firm and structurally sound. The original brass ferrule is still in place.

Overall, this is a well-preserved Victorian walking cane with attractive silverwork and classic London craftsmanship, suitable for display or for collectors of 19th-century personal accessories.

Condition: good antique condition with minor wear and an old stable handle join

Details

Era
1400-1900
Style subtype
Victorian
Gross weight
350 g
Silver type
.925 silver
Title additional information
Derby Stick, London 1887
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Material
Silver, Wood
Style
Antique
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
90 cm
Width
0 cm
Depth
0 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
United KingdomVerified
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Objects sold
100%
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