Object Description
The wonderfully vernacular thornwood walking stick, the naturally knotted shaft retaining its organic, time-worn contour and topped with a simple T-form handle. To one side, the stick is neatly carved OLD GIBBETING FIELD, the lettering cut prior to varnishing and sitting comfortably within the surface, the whole having a mellow, gently polished tone consistent with late Victorian–Edwardian folk work, and surviving as a pleasing rural curiosity with a quietly macabre lean.