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- This rare weapon cane holds a deadly secret
- This cane has a concealed trigger in the gold metal collar
- The rosewood shaft hides a chamber for loading
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Circa 1890
This intriguing Swedish weapons cane is a practical and deadly accessory. Cutting an elegant figure with a wood overlay metal shaft, this cane features a beautifully carved rosewood L-shaped handle that, when tugged, becomes the handle of a breech-loading gun. A 20-gauge push-button firing mechanism on the cane's handle completes this lethal walking stick.
Marked G. Hannson Patent No. 6468
34 1/4" length
Circa 1890
This intriguing Swedish weapons cane is a practical and deadly accessory. Cutting an elegant figure with a wood overlay metal shaft, this cane features a beautifully carved rosewood L-shaped handle that, when tugged, becomes the handle of a breech-loading gun. A 20-gauge push-button firing mechanism on the cane's handle completes this lethal walking stick.
Marked G. Hannson Patent No. 6468
34 1/4" length

| Period: | 19th Century |
| Type: | Weapon Canes |
| Depth: | 1.25 in. (3.18 cm) |
| Width: | 4.13 in. (10.48 cm) |
| Height: | 34.25 in. (87.0 cm) |
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