This is a beautiful antique Russian silver gilt and enamel walking stick sating from circa 1880.
It features a decorative silver gilt, blue enamel and nephrite jade handle on a gently tapering chestnut wood shaft.
It bears the Russian silver mark 84. As from 1798, the 84 zolotniki (.875) standard replaced 72 zolotniki as the legal minimum standard.
The standard for Russian silver is measured in zolotniks.
Add this superb collector''s item to your collection.
Condition:
In really excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation.
Dimensions in cm:
Height 92 cm x Width 6 cm x Depth 6 cm
Dimensions in inches:
Height 3 foot x Width 2 inches x Depth 2 inches
Size of cane that you need
Convert your height into inches. For example, if you are 5'' 10” in your shoes, your height is 70 inches. Divide by two and then add ½ inch to determine your approximate cane size.In our example, if you are 70 inches tall (5'' 10”), your approximate cane size would be 35” plus ½”= 35.5 inches.
Nephrite Jade
Nephrite jade is often used in carvings since it’s tough but easier to cut than jadeite. Nephrite''s toughness is caused by its physical structure of felted and interlocking fibers, making it dense and resistant to damage. It is also found in a range of colors from pure white to green and even black, and nephrite can often appear translucent to opaque. White nephrite was once highly prized by Chinese emperors and is one of the rarest minerals on earth. Many of humanity’s earliest tools, dating as far back 5,000 years, were crafted of nephrite jade.
For thousands of years, the Chinese have revered jade as the “Stone of Heaven”.
Both jadeite jade and nephrite jade can be stronger than most steel.
Our reference: A4182a
Internal Reference: A4182a
Antique Number: SA1105162
Dateline of this antique is 1880
Height is 92cm (36.2inches)
Width is 6cm (2.4inches)
Depth is 6cm (2.4inches)
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