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Pickpocket's Walking Stick
Pickpocket's Walking Stick
19th-century
By firmly gripping its metal shaft, this remarkable cane transforms into a grabber, as three sleek tongs extend from the ferrule. The fine wooden handle, adorned with delicate bear claw carvings, harmonizes beautifully with the caneās distinctive, claw-inspired design. Beyond serving as a status symbol, 19th-century canes like this showcase the eraās impressive feats of engineering. These cleverly designed canes were often employed by professional thieves to snatch handbags and small items from unsuspecting individuals.
35 3/4" length
19th-century
By firmly gripping its metal shaft, this remarkable cane transforms into a grabber, as three sleek tongs extend from the ferrule. The fine wooden handle, adorned with delicate bear claw carvings, harmonizes beautifully with the caneās distinctive, claw-inspired design. Beyond serving as a status symbol, 19th-century canes like this showcase the eraās impressive feats of engineering. These cleverly designed canes were often employed by professional thieves to snatch handbags and small items from unsuspecting individuals.
35 3/4" length
$2,450.00
Pickpocket's Walking Stickā
$2,450.00
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Pickpocket's Walking Stick
19th-century
By firmly gripping its metal shaft, this remarkable cane transforms into a grabber, as three sleek tongs extend from the ferrule. The fine wooden handle, adorned with delicate bear claw carvings, harmonizes beautifully with the caneās distinctive, claw-inspired design. Beyond serving as a status symbol, 19th-century canes like this showcase the eraās impressive feats of engineering. These cleverly designed canes were often employed by professional thieves to snatch handbags and small items from unsuspecting individuals.
35 3/4" length
19th-century
By firmly gripping its metal shaft, this remarkable cane transforms into a grabber, as three sleek tongs extend from the ferrule. The fine wooden handle, adorned with delicate bear claw carvings, harmonizes beautifully with the caneās distinctive, claw-inspired design. Beyond serving as a status symbol, 19th-century canes like this showcase the eraās impressive feats of engineering. These cleverly designed canes were often employed by professional thieves to snatch handbags and small items from unsuspecting individuals.
35 3/4" length
























