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Cane gold handle in form of tiger's head with enamel tongue and teeth, ruby eyes

Accession number 49.66.2 
Unique identifier MNY71866 
Description Wooden cane with gold handle in the shape of a tiger's head, with mouth open to display enameled teeth and tongue, ruby eyes; crook engraved with swirl patterns to simulate fur; presented to William M. Tweed in 1869; length, 34", belonging to William Marcy Tweed. Inscription: W.M. Tweed from L.J. Kirk, 1869" 
Dated ca. 1869 
Object Type cane (walking stick)
Inscription / technical details W.M. Tweed from L.J. Kirk, 1869" 
Physical dimensions L: 34 in 
Medium enamel (fused coating), gold (metal), ruby (mineral), wood (plant material)
File dimensions 18.3 in × 9.5 in at 300dpi
46.5 cm × 24.1 cm at 300dpi 
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