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A late 19th-century wooden umbrella and walking stick stand with a simple open frame and turned finials at the corners. The upper rack holds canes and umbrellas upright in six compartments, while the lower section originally housed a removable zinc drip tray, now absent. The wood retains a warm, hand-rubbed sheen with softly worn edges and subtle variations in tone that reflect years of use.
Its clean, architectural lines and warm patina make it both practical and decorative in a modern home.
Place it in an entryway to organize umbrellas and walking sticks, or style it beside a door with a few vintage canes, rolled umbrellas, place it beside a bookcase in a library to corral rolled maps, or artist’s tubes. Its quiet lines, mellow timber, and authentic wear add texture and calm to both contemporary and classical interiors.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 29½" high x 17" 8¾"
Approx. overall 75cm high x 43cm 22cm
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Late 19th Century Wooden Umbrella and Cane Stand - 29½"
Sale priceUS$1,395
