Posted 17 days ago
dav2no1
(859 items)
1933 Chicago World's Fair Prosperity Cane
We were bidding on some auction items for our etsy store and I spotted this cane for my collection. I had some questions about its authenticity, but after picking it up I believe it is legit.
Here were my concerns and discoveries:
I was worried about the rubber cover at the bottom. But after pulling that off, there was some fiber tape to help hold it on. Under that was a metal piece that appears original. You can see the decorative lines. A reproduction piece wouldn't bother to replicate those.
I normally would not clean up patina on a piece like this, but because of the corrosion and gunk from the fiber tape I lightly polished the metal.
I was wondering about the tag and materials. The tag says, "prosperity cane 1933 World's Fair Chicago, U.S.A.". A repop probably wouldn't waste time making all the periods and apostrophes. The material is curios.. most of the pieces I saw were brass or silver plated.
Lastly "Prosperity Cane" is interesting. Remember 1929 to 1939 was The Great Depression years. I assume this was a souvenir vender selling these to patrons of the fair. Additionally the 1933 Chicago World's Fair theme was "The Century of Progres" and most pieces show that slogan on them.
More research needed, but the cane is a proper height and all the above leads me to believe that this piece is legit. Material is two toned oak.
HOLD MY BEER..NO! HOLD YOUR STOMACH!
"From June to November 1933, there was an outbreak of amoebic dysentery associated with the fair. There were more than a thousand cases, resulting in 98 deaths."









Interesting Mr.DavE
I WOULD have had a cane collection also but I bought a real Cracker of a cane and the guy who I gave it to, to restore a small damage never gave it back as he said it was gone when the business closed and for some reason never apologized or said so till I asked about it. I never complained, but now ... This one of yours is great !~
Thanks V33!
PhilD - That's a sad story. I had a similar experience with an engine builder..I was making payments, then he moved shops and magically my motor disappeared! I lost complete interest building my 70 Chevelle and sold all the parts I spent years accumulating.
As for the canes..not sure how I aquired all these? One here and there..
dav2no1, Dude, I'm late to the party, but this is way cool. <3
Leon Redbone performing “My Walking Stick” live at the 1973 Buffalo Folk Festival.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxNw1WAEvTE