Cane
Object number2013.41.4
Manufacturer
Gorham Manufacturing Company
(1865 - 1961)
Date1889
MediumWood, sterling silver, string
Credit LineGift of George Westinghouse IV
DescriptionLight brown cane with wooden shaft and sterling silver cap. Wood is tapered with a glossy finish and the cap at the top is mushroom-shaped. On top of handle engraved with diagonal line shading is owner's initials and around the side of the handle is a date and is decorated with flowers. Below this is the maker's mark.Dimensions1.25 x 1.25 x 25.187 in. (3.2 x 3.2 x 64 cm)InscriptionsOn top of handle engraved with diagonal line shading is "G.W.III" and around the side of the handle reads: "MAY 20TH 1889".
MarksBelow engraved initials and date is Gorham maker's mark consisting of three horizontal symbols: on the far left is a right-facing lion, in the middle is an anchor, and on the far right is a "G" in Old English script.
Below the maker's mark is stamped text "STERLING", "GORHAM MFG. CO", "119", and an encircled star.
Historical NotesCane used by George Westinghouse, Jr. Engraving suggests that it was made for some sort of occassion celebrating George Westinghouse III.
Related person
George Westinghouse III
Related institution
Westinghouse
Previous owner
George Westinghouse Jr.
(1846 - 1914)
Subjects
On View
Not on view1882-1908
Towle Silversmiths
c. 1773
Gorham Manufacturing Company