Nr. 98985781

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Stokk - Ibenholt - Bulldog Hodehåndtak
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Stokk - Ibenholt - Bulldog Hodehåndtak

Antique Walking Cane – Solid Ebony with Carved Bulldog Head Handle and Bone Ferrule – Late Victorian / Early Edwardian (c.1890–1910) A superb and substantial antique gentleman’s walking cane, hand-carved from solid ebony, dating from the late Victorian to early Edwardian period (circa 1890–1910). The handle is sculpted in the form of a bulldog’s head wearing a studded collar – a classic symbol of loyalty, courage, and determination. During this era, the bulldog came to embody the English spirit of strength and steadfastness, making it a favoured motif among gentlemen and officers. The shaft is finely carved in alternating spiral and lattice patterns, a detail reflecting subtle Art Nouveau influence – organic, flowing, and rhythmic – while maintaining the disciplined elegance typical of Edwardian style. The cane’s weight and density confirm its manufacture from genuine ebony or African blackwood, both prized for their durability and dark lustre. A natural bone ferrule completes the design with refined contrast. Executed in a late Victorian / early Edwardian style with Art Nouveau touches, this cane combines strength, symbolism, and craftsmanship, representing the perfect union of artistry and function. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, walking canes were not merely aids but expressions of identity and taste. Ebony canes with figural handles were prized possessions, combining durability with artistic flair. The bulldog, emblematic of loyalty and British resilience, made such canes both fashionable and symbolic — a gentleman’s silent declaration of character. Securely packed and shipped with full tracking and insurance.

Nr. 98985781

Solgt
Stokk - Ibenholt - Bulldog Hodehåndtak

Stokk - Ibenholt - Bulldog Hodehåndtak

Antique Walking Cane – Solid Ebony with Carved Bulldog Head Handle and Bone Ferrule – Late Victorian / Early Edwardian (c.1890–1910)

A superb and substantial antique gentleman’s walking cane, hand-carved from solid ebony, dating from the late Victorian to early Edwardian period (circa 1890–1910). The handle is sculpted in the form of a bulldog’s head wearing a studded collar – a classic symbol of loyalty, courage, and determination. During this era, the bulldog came to embody the English spirit of strength and steadfastness, making it a favoured motif among gentlemen and officers.

The shaft is finely carved in alternating spiral and lattice patterns, a detail reflecting subtle Art Nouveau influence – organic, flowing, and rhythmic – while maintaining the disciplined elegance typical of Edwardian style. The cane’s weight and density confirm its manufacture from genuine ebony or African blackwood, both prized for their durability and dark lustre. A natural bone ferrule completes the design with refined contrast.

Executed in a late Victorian / early Edwardian style with Art Nouveau touches, this cane combines strength, symbolism, and craftsmanship, representing the perfect union of artistry and function. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, walking canes were not merely aids but expressions of identity and taste. Ebony canes with figural handles were prized possessions, combining durability with artistic flair. The bulldog, emblematic of loyalty and British resilience, made such canes both fashionable and symbolic — a gentleman’s silent declaration of character.

Securely packed and shipped with full tracking and insurance.

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€ 61
Eduardo Laia Martins
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Estimat  € 110 - € 160

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