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This teacher's cane features a crook handle, furnished with a decoratively engraved silver crown hallmarked: 
'Birmingham 1920' 
With a maker's mark: 
'JH' 
For the renowned walking stick manufacturer:
'Jonathan Howell'
Walking stick maker for:
'Henry Howell & Co'
'Henry Howell & Co walking sticks was founded in 1832 and was originally based at 76 Aldersgate, London. In its time, the cane manufacturer known as Henry Howell & Company, London, England was the largest and one of the world’s most prestigious makers of fine walking sticks.'

The entire stick is made from whangee bamboo with a flex:
 'Whangee refers to any of over forty Asian grasses of the genus Phyllostachys, a genus of bamboos. They are a hardy evergreen plant from Japan, China and the Himalayas whose woody stems were often used to make canes and umbrella handles. The word derives from the Chinese (Mandarin) huáng lí. It can also refer to a cane made from whangee. Charlie Chaplin’s character, The Little Tramp, is famously known for his whangee cane. John Steed, the dapper secret agent from television’s The Avengers, was known for carrying an umbrella with a whangee handle.'

A traditional cane perfect for a collector. 

Measurements:
Length - 93cm
Diameter of the handle - 14.5cm
Diameter of the shaft - 1.8cm
Weight - 133g

 

Very good condition with natural flex. Some light dings & a stable split to the silver with a small area of silver loss.

Antique Whangee Bamboo Teacher's Stick / Cane - Hallmarked 1920 Silver J. Howell

SKU: A226791514957
£119.00Price
Marble Surface
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