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- This extraordinary sterling sword cane exemplifies the functional elegance of walking sticks
- The cane conceals a 21 1/2-inch four-sided sword which pulls smoothly from the shaft
- The sterling ball handle is finely crafted with intricate designs and features a movable ring
- Sword canes like this were once carried by gentlemen for both self-defense and fashion
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Circa 1920
This extraordinary sterling sword cane exemplifies the functional elegance of early 20th-century gentleman’s accessories. The sterling ball handle is finely crafted with intricate designs and features a movable ring. Matching the ornate silver collar, the cane conceals a 21 1/2-inch four-sided sword, which pulls smoothly from the shaft for ease of use. The top of the handle is engraved with the inscription "M.A. Carlill, 21 Hutt Street," adding a. . .
Circa 1920
This extraordinary sterling sword cane exemplifies the functional elegance of early 20th-century gentleman’s accessories. The sterling ball handle is finely crafted with intricate designs and features a movable ring. Matching the ornate silver collar, the cane conceals a 21 1/2-inch four-sided sword, which pulls smoothly from the shaft for ease of use. The top of the handle is engraved with the inscription "M.A. Carlill, 21 Hutt Street," adding a personalized and historical touch. Sword canes like this were once carried by gentlemen for both self-defense and fashion, reflecting the era where elegance and utility went hand in hand.
The visual appeal of the cane is further enhanced by its faux bamboo partridgewood shaft, lending a refined, natural aesthetic to the cane. The partridgewood is known for its durability and distinctive grain, complementing the sophistication of the sterling handle. A metal ferrule completes the design, ensuring stability while providing a polished finish.
33 3/8" length
Period: | 20th Century |
Type: | Weapon Canes |
Depth: | 0.75 in. (1.91 cm) |
Width: | 3.28 in. (8.32 cm) |
Height: | 33.38 in. (84.77 cm) |
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