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Lot 45

A GERMAN MOONSTONE INSET BRASS STEAM ENGINE CANE
Designed and executed by Andreas Odenwald, Pforzheim, circa 1910

8 December 2025, 15:00 EST
New York

US$3,000 - US$5,000

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A GERMAN MOONSTONE INSET BRASS STEAM ENGINE CANE

Designed and executed by Andreas Odenwald, Pforzheim, circa 1910
The articulated handle designed as a stylized steam engine with a hinged tank with a screw top to reveal a cache and rotating gears on a Macassar ebony shaft with three riveted rings dividing the shaft into quarters with a metal ferrule.
height overall 37 1/4in (94.5cm); height of handle 3 3/4in (9.5cm); width 4 1/2in (11.5cm)

Footnotes

Andreas Odenwald (German, 1854-1941) was a prominent jewelry designer known for working in the Jugendstil style with inset gemstones.

Provenance
Il Segno del Tempo, Milan;
Collection of Eddi Van Auken, California, purchased from the above May 2011.

Literature
Van Auken, Eddi. Masterpieces: The Eddi Van Auken Collection of Antiques Walking Sticks and Canes. Silvia Editrice, Milan, 2025, pages 202-205, number 156. (illustrated)

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