This antique walking stick has a crook handle. It is furnished with a silver crown hallmarked for:
'London 1919'
With a maker's mark:
'H.T.'
For the London stick mounters:
'Henry Tracy & Sons'
'Harry Hamilton Tracy & Ronald Wingfield Tracy traded as Henry Tracy & Sons, stick mounters at Moorgate Street, London & Foskett Works, Shacklewell Lane, London.
They were a silversmithing firm that specialized in producing high-quality mounts for walking sticks and canes, primarily during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were known for their elegant designs, often using sterling silver or gold plate, and fitting them onto various wooden shafts.'
The stick is also furnished with a silver collar which has indistinct hallmarks. The collar is vacant & suitable for engraving.
Strong maple shaft with an original metal ferrule.
A stylish item, perfect for a collector or use.
Measurements:
Length - 92.0cm
Top diameter - 11.5cm
Shaft diameter below the collar - 1.6cm
Weight - 190g
Good condition with some light dings to silver & rubbing to hallmarks on collar. Use marks consistent with age throughout. 1 stable split to ferrule.
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SKU: G177634715387
£110.00Price
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