Hello,
Can you please help me identify this hallmark and the logo on the cane handle. It came from my grandad he used it a lot after a hip replacement so it is a little worn.
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Regards
Stuart
Black walking cane
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Re: Black walking cane
Hi Stuart. Welcome to the forum.
T. Chetland & Company entered that mark at Birmingham in August of 1902.
Pat.
T. Chetland & Company entered that mark at Birmingham in August of 1902.
Pat.
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Re: Black walking cane
HI Pat,
Thank you for the reply and the makers name.
Am i right in thinking the date of the hallmark is 1916 from the small 'r'
Regards
Stuart
Ps sorry about the large photos never seem to get them to load right.
Thank you for the reply and the makers name.
Am i right in thinking the date of the hallmark is 1916 from the small 'r'
Regards
Stuart
Ps sorry about the large photos never seem to get them to load right.
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Re: Black walking cane
You're welcome.
Yes, 1916.
Pat.
Yes, 1916.
Pat.