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French Bramblewood Flicker Cane
French Bramblewood Stiletto (Flicker) Cane
19th century
This discreet French system cane from the nineteenth century conceals a slender steel stiletto within a naturally contoured bramblewood shaft, a form also known as a flicker cane. With a swift flick of the wrist, the blade releases smoothly from the cane, revealing its dual-purpose construction. In the Victorian era, Bramblewood was particularly favored for such examples due to its resilience and expressive surface, ensuring that no two canes were exactly alike.
35 1/2" high
19th century
This discreet French system cane from the nineteenth century conceals a slender steel stiletto within a naturally contoured bramblewood shaft, a form also known as a flicker cane. With a swift flick of the wrist, the blade releases smoothly from the cane, revealing its dual-purpose construction. In the Victorian era, Bramblewood was particularly favored for such examples due to its resilience and expressive surface, ensuring that no two canes were exactly alike.
35 1/2" high
French Bramblewood Stiletto (Flicker) Cane
19th century
This discreet French system cane from the nineteenth century conceals a slender steel stiletto within a naturally contoured bramblewood shaft, a form also known as a flicker cane. With a swift flick of the wrist, the blade releases smoothly from the cane, revealing its dual-purpose construction. In the Victorian era, Bramblewood was particularly favored for such examples due to its resilience and expressive surface, ensuring that no two canes were exactly alike.
35 1/2" high
19th century
This discreet French system cane from the nineteenth century conceals a slender steel stiletto within a naturally contoured bramblewood shaft, a form also known as a flicker cane. With a swift flick of the wrist, the blade releases smoothly from the cane, revealing its dual-purpose construction. In the Victorian era, Bramblewood was particularly favored for such examples due to its resilience and expressive surface, ensuring that no two canes were exactly alike.
35 1/2" high
$787.50
Original: $2,250.00
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$2,250.00
$787.50Description
French Bramblewood Stiletto (Flicker) Cane
19th century
This discreet French system cane from the nineteenth century conceals a slender steel stiletto within a naturally contoured bramblewood shaft, a form also known as a flicker cane. With a swift flick of the wrist, the blade releases smoothly from the cane, revealing its dual-purpose construction. In the Victorian era, Bramblewood was particularly favored for such examples due to its resilience and expressive surface, ensuring that no two canes were exactly alike.
35 1/2" high
19th century
This discreet French system cane from the nineteenth century conceals a slender steel stiletto within a naturally contoured bramblewood shaft, a form also known as a flicker cane. With a swift flick of the wrist, the blade releases smoothly from the cane, revealing its dual-purpose construction. In the Victorian era, Bramblewood was particularly favored for such examples due to its resilience and expressive surface, ensuring that no two canes were exactly alike.
35 1/2" high
























