Howard James Silver mark on Cane

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Howard James Silver mark on Cane

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Inherited this cane from my GGgrandfather. It is supposedly a SHILLELAGH and has a silver band around the handle and silver cap/tip. Best I can decipher the mark is Howard James, but beyond that have nothing. Here is the photo of the markings.Image
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Re: Howard James Silver mark on Cane

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Re: Howard James Silver mark on Cane

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Sorry... hopefully this image shows

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Re: Howard James Silver mark on Cane

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Hi Frank,

Welcome to the Forum.

This mark is almost certainly that of Henry Johnston. The hallmarks indicate that they were applied at Dublin in 1911. He entered a similar mark with London Assay Office in 1901.

Henry Johnston's business was extensive, with outlets in Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Londonderry and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He manufactured walking sticks and umbrellas using Irish Blackthorn.

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Johnston - Belfast - 1893

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Johnston - Belfast - 1896

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Johnston - Dublin - 1900

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Johnston - Cork - 1911

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Re: Howard James Silver mark on Cane

Post by JWBarry?origin2024 »

Fantastic. Thank you very much. It was indeed a blackthorn walking stick. I'm passing on the information to a number of great great grandchildren. William James Barry came to America from Cork, and became a Harbor Captain in New York City. Died in 1921 at age 86.

Frank Wingagte
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