Vintage English Silver Walking Stick Cane William Comyns & Sons 2007

Vintage English Silver Walking Stick Cane William Comyns & Sons 2007

Vintage English Silver Walking Stick Cane William Comyns & Sons 2007
We are one of the UK's premier furniture dealers and have been trading in London for four decades. We specialise in English and Continental furniture, silver, porcelain, and decorative items both antique and contemporary. We exhibit our collection in 25,000 square feet of elegant showrooms in our large warehouse very close to the centre of London. Vintage English Silver Walking Stick Cane William Comyns & Sons 2007.

PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR FULL PRODUCT IMAGE GALLERY. This is a beautiful vintage sterling silver pommel walking stick bearing hallmarks for London. Dated 2007, by the renowned silversmith. The striking stick features an ornate novelty silver pommel with a silver collar in the form of a finely engraved English Setter dog.

The gentle tapering shaft has a silver base collar with rubber tip. Add an extravagant element to your daily life with this wonderful walking cane. In excellent condition with clear hallmarks and no dings, dents or signs of repair. Please see photos for confirmation. Height 87 x Width 8 x Depth 4. Height 2 foot, 10 inches x Width 3 inches x Depth 2 inches. William Comyns This important firm of manufacturing silversmiths was established by William Comyns c.

He moved to 1 Percy Mews, Rathbone Place, the to 16 Silver Street, Golden Square, Soho, and subsequently to Beak Street, Regent Street. These premised were later expanded to 41, 43, and 45 Beak street and to 41, 43, 45, 47 Beak Street. Additional premises were taken from c. 1903 at 54 Marshall Street, Soho.

The style of the firm was changed to William Comyns & Son c. 1885 when William Comyn's two sons, Charles Harling Comyns and Richard Harling Comyns were admitted to their partnership. William Comyns died in January 1916, and C. Comyns while attending a sale in Christie's in 1925. William Comyns first appears to have made a significant impact in the early 1880s by supplying increasingly large numbers of decorative wares in silver, many of which were die-stamped. London retailers of their products at this period included Henry Lewis, Howell & James Ltd. The business was incorporated as limited liability company as William Comyn's & Sons Ltd.

Registered on 20th October 1930, with R. Comyns as permanent governing director. Take a tour of our London showrooms. Take Piccadilly line to Manor House station. Go to top of escalators and turn left.

Take exit 7 and walk straight on for 10 metres. Manor Warehouse is on the right. There is car parking available on site. Please make all cheques payable to Regent Antiques.

Bank details: Regent Antiques - BBVA - Account: 05701615 - Sort: 23-59-11. For the best value, we recommend offsetting this cost by purchasing multiple items. Please be advised that claims for damage with certain carriers can sometimes take several months to resolve, and we would be grateful for your patience and cooperation throughout the process.


Vintage English Silver Walking Stick Cane William Comyns & Sons 2007