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- This Austrian watch cane unites horology and decorative arts in a single refined object
- The gold-plated handle is engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers
- An inset watch dial is adjusted discreetly from the rear of the handle
- Holuska watch canes exemplify late nineteenth-century European craftsmanship
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Austrian Holuska Watch Cane
Silver Hallmarked Vienna, Circa 1885
This refined Austrian watch cane, attributed to Holuska and dating to circa 1885, exemplifies the union of horology and gentleman’s accessories that flourished in late nineteenth-century Europe. The handle is richly modeled in lizard-textured form and its 18K yellow gold-plated handle is decorated with raised floral and scrolling motifs. The top is engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers and includes a circular watch dial,. . .
Austrian Holuska Watch Cane
Silver Hallmarked Vienna, Circa 1885
This refined Austrian watch cane, attributed to Holuska and dating to circa 1885, exemplifies the union of horology and gentleman’s accessories that flourished in late nineteenth-century Europe. The handle is richly modeled in lizard-textured form and its 18K yellow gold-plated handle is decorated with raised floral and scrolling motifs. The top is engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers and includes a circular watch dial, its time adjusted by a hand pull-out knob at the rear. A slim gold collar transitions gracefully to the ebony shaft, which terminates in a light horn ferrule.
Holuska was among the specialized European makers who elevated the walking cane into a canvas for technical and decorative expression. During the late nineteenth century, such watch canes were favored by cosmopolitan gentlemen as expressions of taste, discretion and modernity, uniting ornamental metalwork with precise mechanical function.
36“ length

| Period: | 19th Century |
| Origin: | Other |
| Type: | System/Gadget Canes |
| Depth: | 1.0 in. (2.54 cm) |
| Width: | 1.0 in. (2.54 cm) |
| Height: | 36.0 in. (91.44 cm) |
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