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Learn MoreToledo Sword Cane
- A Toledo two-sided steel blade is hidden within this malacca walking stick
- Named for the city where it originated, Toledo steel has been used to create swords for centuries
- This cane is completed by a nickel knob
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Blade dated 1881
A lethal two-sided Toledo steel sword is hidden within the honey malacca shaft of this handsome walking stick with a beautiful nickel knob. Deriving its name from the Spanish city where it originated, Toledo steel has been used to create fine swords since around 500 B.C.E. The existence of this high-quality alloy came to the attention of Rome during the Punic Wars, and soon, the city became a. . .
Blade dated 1881
A lethal two-sided Toledo steel sword is hidden within the honey malacca shaft of this handsome walking stick with a beautiful nickel knob. Deriving its name from the Spanish city where it originated, Toledo steel has been used to create fine swords since around 500 B.C.E. The existence of this high-quality alloy came to the attention of Rome during the Punic Wars, and soon, the city became a supplier of weapons to the Roman Legions.
The handle is embossed with the seal "GRENADIER GUARDS HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" which is the motto of the Order of the Garter.
35 3/4" length
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | Other |
Type: | Weapon Canes |
Depth: | 1.63 in. (4.13 cm) |
Width: | 1.63 in. (4.13 cm) |
Height: | 35.75 in. (90.81 cm) |
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