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Exceptional quality item, has the blemishes of time on the Malacca cane the William Shakespeare bust has weathered much better as very heavy cast bronze then silver plated, the beautiful blade by W. K C Solingen of Germany consider blade Ceremonial very likely Masonic and late 19th century, stick possible owned by an Actor of the Stage, the blade and bust are in very good condition, the blade wonderfully engraved the fittings are very firm, total length 92 cm and from steel tip to top of handle 88 cm, canes diameter from bust is 2 cm tapering down to ferrule 18 mm, offering free delivery UK reference IFGC We accept online payments for all our items listed: Bank transfer cash on collection personal cheques or if wishing over the phone using your debit or credit cards, or email giving your address details & contact number and we shall send you your items invoice to make payment. Send your request to - john.strong2@gmail.com
Internal Reference: FRGC
Antique Number: SA1120062
Dateline of this antique is 1890
Height is 92cm (36.2inches) Width is 2cm (0.8inches) Depth is 2cm (0.8inches)
Antique #SA1120062, shown on this page, originates from 1890. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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