Walking stick - .925 silver, Coromandel - Birmingham 1919

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Antique Edwardian walking cane with a Coromandel wooden shaft and sterling silver mounts (.925), hallmarked Birmingham 1919, height 93 cm, in good condition with light signs of aging.

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A distinguished early-20th-century gentleman’s walking cane, mounted with English sterling silver and hallmarked in Birmingham 1919. The crook handle retains its graceful, traditional form, finished with a rounded sterling silver tip that has developed the soft, appealing wear seen on well-loved antique canes.

The shaft is an attractive hardwood with a rich, warm tone and smooth patina, showing its age beautifully. The sterling silver collar is engraved with an ornate monogram and carries clear Birmingham hallmarks alongside the maker’s mark. The handle tip also bears matching hallmarks, confirming its originality. The cane is completed with a brass ferrule.

Elegant, authentic and full of period charm — a fine example of British craftsmanship from the post-Edwardian era.

Good antique condition with expected age-related wear. Light dents and polishing marks to the silver mounts; small surface marks to the wood. Structurally stable.

A distinguished early-20th-century gentleman’s walking cane, mounted with English sterling silver and hallmarked in Birmingham 1919. The crook handle retains its graceful, traditional form, finished with a rounded sterling silver tip that has developed the soft, appealing wear seen on well-loved antique canes.

The shaft is an attractive hardwood with a rich, warm tone and smooth patina, showing its age beautifully. The sterling silver collar is engraved with an ornate monogram and carries clear Birmingham hallmarks alongside the maker’s mark. The handle tip also bears matching hallmarks, confirming its originality. The cane is completed with a brass ferrule.

Elegant, authentic and full of period charm — a fine example of British craftsmanship from the post-Edwardian era.

Good antique condition with expected age-related wear. Light dents and polishing marks to the silver mounts; small surface marks to the wood. Structurally stable.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Style subtype
Edwardian Style
Gross weight
350 g
Silver type
.925 silver
Wood type
Coromandel
Title additional information
Birmingham 1919
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Material
Silver, Wood
Style
Antique
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
93 cm
Width
0 cm
Depth
0 cm
Estimated Period
1910-1920
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Objects sold
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