Outstanding antique Edwardian presentation walking stick-gadget cane!

Very nice aristocratic Antique Victorian Edwardian walking stick-presentation cane, c1800s, 1900s. The shaft is made of a rich dark wood.  The top features delicate repousse designs, it is silver, silver-plate or pewter.  (Never tested - a magnet does not attach).  The base has a metal tip.  The top screws off and opens to what may have been a cigarette or cigar lighter at one time, or just a clever secret compartment.   This cane is quite heavy and sturdy.  

Approximate Measurements- 38 inches long

Experience a touch of opulence with this Walking Stick. This exquisite cane is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of a bygone era, making it a truly exceptional accessory.  Every detail of this walking stick has been carefully designed to exude sophistication and grandeur. The gold plating adds a luxurious sheen, elevating the aesthetic appeal and making it a standout piece wherever you go.

The timeless design of this walking stick effortlessly complements formal attire, making it the perfect accessory for special occasions, events, or even as a collector's item. Its presence adds an air of sophistication and grace to any ensemble.  Perfect for special event, costume, photo prop, wedding or an excellent addition to your collection.  

Elevate your style and embrace the refined charm of yesteryears with this extraordinary accessory.

CONDITION*******The walking stick presents beautifully and is in very good, antique condition, with minor wear and patina commensurate with age. The top and shaft has very minor wear and scuffing. 

Please view photos carefully for details, they are part of the description.  This item ships with insurance and signature confirmation.  

*****For centuries, gentlemen have carried walking sticks as a symbol of their social standing. By the 18th century, the custom of presenting a person with a finely crafted cane to commemorate an event or achievement had become widely practiced. During the Victorian and Edwardian eras, presentation canes and walking sticks were often adorned with intricately designed gold handles with fanciful monograms and/or insignias, and worn as a token of respect and congratulations. Some were made to record important accomplishments of an individual’s life or experiences, or to denote a person’s company, rank, and military campaigns.

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