Sumptuous collector's cane dating from the 19th century, during the reign of Louis-Philippe.
Its shaft is made of rush wood, decorated with a hammered brass ferrule, testifying to its elegance and robustness. The finely polished gold pommel features a magnificent engraved coat of arms. The latter illustrates a lion pierced by an arrow, surmounted by a count's crown, symbolizing nobility and power. This engraving, of great finesse, is a true masterpiece of goldsmithing.
An exceptional object that will appeal to lovers of ancient art and collectors of historical objects.
Condition: Very good general condition despite some slight traces of wear, characteristic of its authenticity and age.