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This walking stick features a bovine horn Fritz handle and is furnished with a decoratively engraved silver crown at each end with identical hallmarks for:
'Chester 1908'
With a maker's mark:
'FC' 
For the silver engraver:
'Frederick Coulthurst'
'Frederick Coulthurst was born in January 1861 and died on 28 November 1934. His business was established in 1894'

The stick also features a decoratively engraved silver collar hallmarked for:
'Chester 1900'
With a maker's mark:
'TS'

The collar is engraved with a presentation:
'Presented to
Mr J.H. Gamble
13.8.09
By 'Old Boys' of the
British School
Haverfordwest'

'Haverfordwest is a market town, the county town of Pembrokeshire and an important road network hub between Milford Haven, Pemcroke Dock, Fishguard & St David's as a result of its position at the tidal limit of the Western Cleddau River.'


Ebonized shaft. 

A smart item, perfect for use or a collector. 


Measurements:
Length - 93cm
Diameter of the handle - 12.6cm
Diameter of the shaft below the collar - 2.3cm
Weight - 382g

 

Good condition with light age marks & dings to silver crowns.

Edwardian Haverfordwest Walking Stick Cane Hallmarked Silver Collar Chester 1900

SKU: A226791916552
£129.00Price
Marble Surface
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