This Edwardian walking stick is made from a single piece of treen with the top being formed by a root ball.
It is furnished with a silver collar hallmarked for:
'Birmingham 1902'
With a maker's mark:
'J.H'
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 collar is vacant & suitable for engraving.
Slender treen shaft with a metal ferrule.
A smart item, perfect for a collector or use.
Measurements:
Length - 86.0cm
Maximum handle diameter - 3.1cm
Shaft diameter below the collar - 1.4cm tapering to 1.0cm
Weight - 123g
Good condition with use marks consistent with age throughout. A few light dings to silver.
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SKU: G177664234298
£129.00Price
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