Cane [realia]. 1921

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Cane [realia]. 1921

Wooden cane is octagonal with a handle at a forty-degree angle. There is an inlay along the cane with various shapes including diamonds, a knife, a pipe, a gun, a heart, a hammer, a bird, a sword, a hand, three links of chain, a cane, and a shield with stripes and stars. The words "W.G. Harding / Pres / U.S.A. 1921" appear along the body of the cane in script. The letters "T / D" also appear along one of the cane facets. The tip of the cane is brass with a threaded end. Thomas C. Davis made the cane in 1921.

1 item : brown, red ; 92 cm high, 11 cm wide, 3 cm deep.

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