Collection cane on the rare theme of tennis made circa 1900 / 1920
Great cane with red copper handle representing a woman playing tennis (rare theme) with the racket in her long hair.
Signed "L. METIVET".
Note: Lucien Marie François Métivet (1863/1932) was a French painter, poster artist, illustrator and man of letters.
Dimension: length of 93.5 cm.
Datable around 1900/1920.
Reference : D / PA 61
Price on request.
Also discover many more canes of quality in the dedicated section of our French website : « Cannes anciennes ».
Collection cane on the rare theme of tennis made circa 1900 / 1920.
Collection cane on the rare theme of tennis made circa 1900 / 1920.
Collection cane on the rare theme of tennis made circa 1900 / 1920.
Collection cane on the rare theme of tennis made circa 1900 / 1920.
Collection cane on the rare theme of tennis made circa 1900 / 1920.
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