Object Description
Edwardian period silver mounted cane by Henry Pidduck & Sons
English, 1909
Height 91cm, diameter 4cm
Crafted in 1909 by the English firm Henry Pidduck & Sons, this elegant cane embodies both craftsmanship and sophistication. Founded in 1842, the esteemed silversmith and goldsmith firm was known for producing high-quality collectibles.
The handle, made of silver, is shaped for comfort, offering a smooth and rounded form ideal for a secure grip. It bears a full set of hallmarks, including the maker’s mark ‘HP&S,’ a 1909 date code, the lion passant indicating sterling silver, and the anchor mark for Birmingham.
The cane’s dark wooden shaft tapers gracefully and is finished with a durable metal ferrule at the base.
A superb example of refined design, this cane would be an exceptional addition to any collection.