This handsome large sterling silver mirror comes from the Casmusso Company of Lima, Peru and was likely made in the 1940s. In 1933, Carlo Mario Camusso established a small silversmith workshop in Lima, Peru. In 1946, the one-man shop became a company of international renown. Hand hammered in the Colonial style, this sterling silver (stamped 925) mirror has raised floral designs on each panel. The glass is bevelled. The mirror can also be hung on the wall. Dimensions: 27 inches high x 19-1/2 inch ...click for details
This gentleman burglar's cane is a square forged iron rod with a 4-1/2 inch wide, L-shaped handle and integral fluted ferrule. The handle and collar are nickel plated and the shaft is ebonized. Overall length is 34 inches. The walking stick belonged to an older New Yorker who terrorized jewelry stores, smashing showcases while his wife scooped up the jewels. He stayed at the scene of the crimes, leaning on his cane, with his elegantly dressed wife, the jewelry in her pockets. He never got ca ...click for details