Folk Art Etched Round Top Walking Stick Cane
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ANTIQUE PRIMITIVE FOLK ART ETCHED ROUND TOP
WALKING STICK CANE
BEAUTIFUL WEIGHT CANE
SMOOTH ALL WOOD SHAFT
AUTHENTIC & NATURAL
GREAT PATINA
ETCHED ON SHAFT "ROUND TOP"
As a part of the Stephen F. Austin colony, James Winn acquired 4,428 acres (17.9 km2; 6.9 sq mi) in 1831; the present townsite was included in this tract. The community was originally known as "Townsend", after early settler Nathaniel Townsend (whose original house still exists as the Texana Lodge). Later the town was renamed "Round Top", since the postmaster lived in a house with a round tower.[6] Portions of Nassau Plantation were purchased by the Adelsverein, and settlement by German immigrants began 1845 to 1847; these settlers began buying up the local farms and the town lots.
Joel Walter Robison, a fighter in the Texas Revolution and later a member of the Texas House of Representatives from Fayette County, was originally buried at the Florida Chapel Cemetery near Round Top but was re-interred in 1932 in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.
GREAT INTRICATE DETAILED DESIGN QUALITY
MEASUREMENTS
29.00" LONG
4.00" x 2.00" HANDLE
1.00" SHAFT DIAMETER TAPERING DOWN TO .75"
NICE NON-SLIP RUBBER FERRULE
GREAT FOR CANE COLLECTION
RECOMMEND FOR DAILY USE
DID YOU KNOW
The discovery of 130 canes and walking sticks inside the tomb suggest not only the opulence of even the most mundane artifacts, making him one of the first cane collectors in history
The cane has a long history, traced to Egyptian history through depictions in hieroglyphics even before the discovery of the hundred plus canes.
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WALKING STICK CANE
BEAUTIFUL WEIGHT CANE
SMOOTH ALL WOOD SHAFT
AUTHENTIC & NATURAL
GREAT PATINA
ETCHED ON SHAFT "ROUND TOP"
As a part of the Stephen F. Austin colony, James Winn acquired 4,428 acres (17.9 km2; 6.9 sq mi) in 1831; the present townsite was included in this tract. The community was originally known as "Townsend", after early settler Nathaniel Townsend (whose original house still exists as the Texana Lodge). Later the town was renamed "Round Top", since the postmaster lived in a house with a round tower.[6] Portions of Nassau Plantation were purchased by the Adelsverein, and settlement by German immigrants began 1845 to 1847; these settlers began buying up the local farms and the town lots.
Joel Walter Robison, a fighter in the Texas Revolution and later a member of the Texas House of Representatives from Fayette County, was originally buried at the Florida Chapel Cemetery near Round Top but was re-interred in 1932 in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.
GREAT INTRICATE DETAILED DESIGN QUALITY
MEASUREMENTS
29.00" LONG
4.00" x 2.00" HANDLE
1.00" SHAFT DIAMETER TAPERING DOWN TO .75"
NICE NON-SLIP RUBBER FERRULE
GREAT FOR CANE COLLECTION
RECOMMEND FOR DAILY USE
DID YOU KNOW
The discovery of 130 canes and walking sticks inside the tomb suggest not only the opulence of even the most mundane artifacts, making him one of the first cane collectors in history
The cane has a long history, traced to Egyptian history through depictions in hieroglyphics even before the discovery of the hundred plus canes.
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Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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Folk Art Etched Round Top Walking Stick Cane
Estimate $60 - $70
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