Malacca wood and sterling collar cane and German theatre mask.…
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Malacca wood and sterling collar cane and German theatre mask. The cane has 2 silver pieces, tip of handle and top of shaft. Both hallmarked Vaughton & Sons Birmingham 1911. Made of Malacca wood 'The King of Canes' has the spine running down the shaft. The mask is made of a rubberized material and retains much of the original artwork. c1840. Both fine condit. (2)

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