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An Edwardian Walking Cane With Horn Handle and Silver Collar

An Edwardian Walking Cane With Horn Handle and Silver Collar

SKU: RJ01645
£85.00Price

Most gentlemen in the 19th and early 20th century would have carried a cane. Canes would rarely been used as a walking aid, as anybody at this time who had problems walking would have used a crutch. The cane was mostly used by gentlemen for affectation, or as a form of defence against dogs and ruffians.

 

This is a smart gentleman's cane with a horn handle and silver collar, hallmarked London 1905.

 

In good condition

 

Dimensions: 85 cm 

 

 

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Most gentlemen in the 19th and early 20th century would have carried a cane. Canes would rarely been used as a walking aid, as anybody at this time who had problems walking would have used a crutch. The cane was mostly used by gentlemen for affectation, or as a form of defence against dogs and ruffians.

 

This is a smart gentleman's cane with a horn handle and silver collar, hallmarked London 1905.

 

In good condition

 

Dimensions: 85 cm 

 

 

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