Walking stick - .925 silver - Edwardian style, 1919






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Edwardian-style antique walking cane from Birmingham, 1919, with a solid sterling silver crook handle (.925 silver) and a hardwood shaft about 92 cm long; hallmarked for Birmingham in good condition with minor signs of aging and monogram TBK.
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Elegant Edwardian-Style Sterling Silver Handled Walking Cane – Birmingham, 1919
A refined gentleman’s walking cane with a solid sterling silver crook handle, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1919, and crafted in the elegant late-Edwardian style that remained popular in the immediate post-war years. The handle has a beautifully understated form with subtle flattening along the inner arc, and it bears a neatly engraved monogram “TBK”, adding a personal historical touch to the piece.
The silver shows gentle signs of age, including small marks from handling, and an old, narrow split along the outer curve of the crook. This is stable and does not affect the cane’s overall presentation or structural integrity. The hardwood shaft is straight and well balanced, showing a pleasing period patina and light, honest wear. The ferrule is no longer present, as is often the case with antique canes, yet the cane remains visually harmonious and ready for decorative or collection display.
Measuring approximately 92 cm in length, this is an elegant and authentic silver-mounted cane from the early 20th century, valued for its clean lines, clear hallmarks and classic Edwardian character. A charming addition to a walking stick collection or an attractive accessory for period interiors.
Elegant Edwardian-Style Sterling Silver Handled Walking Cane – Birmingham, 1919
A refined gentleman’s walking cane with a solid sterling silver crook handle, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1919, and crafted in the elegant late-Edwardian style that remained popular in the immediate post-war years. The handle has a beautifully understated form with subtle flattening along the inner arc, and it bears a neatly engraved monogram “TBK”, adding a personal historical touch to the piece.
The silver shows gentle signs of age, including small marks from handling, and an old, narrow split along the outer curve of the crook. This is stable and does not affect the cane’s overall presentation or structural integrity. The hardwood shaft is straight and well balanced, showing a pleasing period patina and light, honest wear. The ferrule is no longer present, as is often the case with antique canes, yet the cane remains visually harmonious and ready for decorative or collection display.
Measuring approximately 92 cm in length, this is an elegant and authentic silver-mounted cane from the early 20th century, valued for its clean lines, clear hallmarks and classic Edwardian character. A charming addition to a walking stick collection or an attractive accessory for period interiors.
