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Learn MoreSilver Filigree Collar Dog Cane
- This Edwardian dog cane features a long-snouted design specifically crafted for holding gloves
- It represents the artistic ingenuity and practicality characteristic of Edwardian cane makers
- The silver filigree collar is hallmarked Birmingham 1900
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Hallmarked Birmingham, 1900
This extraordinary dog-handled cane, featuring a silver filigree collar, is a striking example of Edwardian craftsmanship. The handle is masterfully carved from wood in the form of a dog with a long, graceful snout, cleverly designed to hold gloves in its mouth. The wooden surface of both the handle and the shaft showcases a smooth, polished finish, accentuating the natural beauty of the material. This cane. . .
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1900
This extraordinary dog-handled cane, featuring a silver filigree collar, is a striking example of Edwardian craftsmanship. The handle is masterfully carved from wood in the form of a dog with a long, graceful snout, cleverly designed to hold gloves in its mouth. The wooden surface of both the handle and the shaft showcases a smooth, polished finish, accentuating the natural beauty of the material. This cane hails from a time when walking sticks were not merely functional but also served as symbols of status and style, and it is the ultimate marriage of utility and artistic sophistication.
36 1/2“ length
Period: | 20th Century |
Origin: | England |
Type: | Decorative |
Depth: | 1.25 in. (3.18 cm) |
Width: | 5.0 in. (12.7 cm) |
Height: | 36.5 in. (92.71 cm) |
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