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Toledo Sword Cane
Toledo sword cane with snakewood shaft. Marked "TOLEDO" with horn ferrule and silver handle in the form of a stylized dog head. In addition to their aesthetics, walking canes in the 19th century also served practical purposes. They were used by both men and women as a means of support while walking on uneven surfaces or for balance. They also provided protection, with some canes featuring concealed sword blades, while others had built-in compartments for storing small items such as snuff or perfume. 34"L x 3 1/2"
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Michigan, United States
SIZE: 34"L x 3 1/2"
Toledo sword cane with snakewood shaft. Marked "TOLEDO" with horn ferrule and silver handle in the form of a stylized dog head. In addition to their aesthetics, walking canes in the 19th century also served practical purposes. They were used by both men and women as a means of support while walking on uneven surfaces or for balance. They also provided protection, with some canes featuring concealed sword blades, while others had built-in compartments for storing small items such as snuff or perfume. 34"L x 3 1/2"
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Michigan, United States
SIZE: 34"L x 3 1/2"
$2,000.00
Toledo Sword Cane—
$2,000.00
Description
Toledo sword cane with snakewood shaft. Marked "TOLEDO" with horn ferrule and silver handle in the form of a stylized dog head. In addition to their aesthetics, walking canes in the 19th century also served practical purposes. They were used by both men and women as a means of support while walking on uneven surfaces or for balance. They also provided protection, with some canes featuring concealed sword blades, while others had built-in compartments for storing small items such as snuff or perfume. 34"L x 3 1/2"
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Michigan, United States
SIZE: 34"L x 3 1/2"














