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A SILVER MOUNTED CROOK HANDLE CANE. Circa 1900. The crook handle mounted with hallmarked silver tip and collar on a bentwood shaft, 90cm long. £150-£250
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AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER AND HARDWOOD WALKING STICK. The faceted crop handle has silver cap and is inlaid with silver discs, over a silver collar and hexagonal section tapering shaft with alloy and steel ferrule, 91cm long. £200-£400
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A PERUVIAN VARA CANE. Circa 1800. The white metal mounted cap engraved 'ESTE BASTON es do JOSO IUNGA CALV 38', on a rosewood shaft with a silver cross, chain, sacred heart and Catholic emblems on a long brass and iron ferrule, 110cm long. £400-£600
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AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER AND HARDWOOD WALKING STICK. The silver mounted crop handle has silver pique designs, and is on a circular section tapering shaft with steel 'bullet' ferrule, 89cm long. £200-£400
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A HORN CROOK HANDLE CANE. Circa 1900. The horn handle with a carved portrait of a French pug with glass eyes, on a partridge wood shaft with horn ferrule, 91cm long. £200-£300
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AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER TOPPED LONG CANE. The mushroom knop of intermittent mottled malacca shaft with silver collar, over a rosewood secondary shaft with copper and iron ferrule, 110cm long. £200-£300
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A SILVER CROOK HANDLE WALKING STICK. The silver handle modelled to resemble bamboo with rhizome on a partridge wood shaft with brass ferrule, late 19th Century - marks rubbed, 89cm long. £250-£400
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A RARE FAUX GRAINED BOER WAR PRISONER OF WAR WORK STICK. The flat oval form knop is carved one side with an African lion, the other side with a crouching bearded hunter with rifle, the shaft with carved engraving: St. Helena, 1901, P.O.W. The shaft terminates with brass and rubber ferrule, 89cm long. £1,000-£2,000
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TWO MOTHER OF PEARL AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CANES. One with an opera handle with gilt metal collar on a partridge wood shaft, 88cm long. The other with crop handle and duplicate collars on a hardwood shaft on a brass ferrule, 91cm long. (2). £250-£400
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AN INTERESTING WALKING CANE. With a chased white metal 'Milord' knop, the crown decorated with medieval scene, 'Ring a Roses', the sides with three tableaus of scenes from Medieval tales, the exotic hardwood circular section shaft has long ring turned brass ferrule with iron tip, 101cm long. £250-£350
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AN EXOTIC HARDWOOD AND BRASS INLAID CANE. The integral mushroom knop has the initials W.F. on the crown and formalised floral designs above a brass collar, the shaft terminated with a brass ferrule, 90cm long. £100-£200
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A CONTINENTAL SILVER TOP CANE. Circa 1900. The silver knop with reeded decoration on a malacca shaft with silver eyelets and silver plated chain with metal ferrule, 91cm long. £150-£250
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A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER TOP CANE. Circa 1910. The crown engraved H.H.A. from C.C. 29th Dec 1919. Over a frieze decorated with domestic scenes, on a malacca shaft and brass ferrule, 91cm long. £150-£250
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A STERLING SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL, ART NOUVEAU CANE. The knop decorated with stylised flowers over a faceted frieze and mother of pearl, the hardwood shaft with a silver collar and metal frieze, 87cm long. £200-£300
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A RARE AND AMUSING FOLK ART WALKING STAFF. Of natural (but tortured) wood with bark, the crutch top carved as a Gendarme with hooked nose, 120cm long. £150-£300
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A SILVER TOP AND MALACCA CANE. The hallmarked silver knop, Birmingham 1897, maker's mark I.C. in cartouche oval and is decorated with scrolling florets on a malacca shaft, with silver collar and horn and metal ferrule, 88cm long. £150-£250
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A FINE CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ROSE QUARTZ TOPPED EXOTIC HARDWOOD CANE. The domed mushroom knop set with half a spherical quartz, the edges of the crown chased and engraved with laurel leaves, the tapering collars engraved with dot and diaper over laurel leaves, on the hardwood circular section, tapering shaft with horn ferrule, the silver marked 900 and stamped with maker's initials G.A.S. (George Alain Scherd) 94cm long. £250-£400
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AN ELEGANT CONTINENTAL SILVER TOPPED CANE. The mushroom knop decorated with close geometric zigurates, the tapering integral collar stamped with continental marks on a circular section tapering Macassar ebony shaft with brass ferrule, 92cm long. £250-£300
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A GOOD FOLK ART CROP HANDLED STICK. The crop carved as an Alpine rabbit hunter, his quarry pops up from the rabbit hole by push up button, on a brass collar above, probably a briar shaft with brass ferrule, 91cm long. £200-£300
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A CROOK HANDLED HORN WALKING STICK. The bovine horn crook is on a gilt metal collar above and has an antelope horn shaft, brass ferrule and knop, 96cm long. £100-£200
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A FOLK ART SEGMENTED HORN WALKING STICK. The handle carved as a fist with metal fingernails, the shaft comprises sectional baluster and cylindrical components, 92cm long. £100-£200
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A FOLK ART NATURAL 'TEXTURED' WOOD STICK. The knop carved as a pig nosed man with glass eyes over brass eyelets, with wristband, the twisted thorny shaft has brass ferrule, 92cm long. £100-£200
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A GOOD MALACCA WALKING CANE. With a carved nut parrot's head knop with glass eyes, 'amber' bill, black horn collar and malacca shaft has brass ferrule, 93cm long. £150-£250
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A CONGO AND WHITE METAL MOUNTED CROOK HANDLED WALKING STICK. The crook is capped with embossed metal and the wrap around collar has the yellow metal letter R in a shield, 86cm long. £100-£200
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A CONGO CANE, CROOK HANDLED AND SILVER DOG WALKER'S CANE. The crook has hallmarked silver cap with maker's mark T.D. and dog whistle attached, marked 97, 82cm long. £100-£200
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A FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICER'S SILVER TOPPED MALACCA CANE. The engraved knop is over a long silver plated collar with a hinged whistle attached 'The Thunderer'. The shaft has long brass and steel ferrule, 86cm long. £150-£250
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A PARTRIDGE WOOD AND SILVER CROOK HANDLED WALKING CANE. The handle simulates stepped partridge cane and the shaft of partridge wood has brass ferrule, 92cm long. £180-£350
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A FINE BAMBOO CANE. With a carved circus elephant perched with all four legs on a barrel, which has a hallmarked silver collar on a smooth bamboo shaft with brass ferrule, 91cm long. £100-£200
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A CARVED HARDWOOD AND MALACCA CANE. The handle carved in the form of a crouching tiger on a malacca shaft with silver collar, 84cm long. £100-£200
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A BANDED AGATE AND HARDWOOD CANE. Circa 1900. The polished spherical top on a shaft with silver collar and brass ferrule, 89cm long. £200-£400
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AN UNUSUAL CALCULATOR AND MALACCA CANE. Early 20th century. The handle is an extending cylindrical slide rule, patent by Otis King, with a malacca shaft and white metal collar and metal ferrule, 92cm long. £200-£400
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A RARE SCANDINAVIAN ALPINE 'ICE AXE' WALKING STICK. The bronze hatchet holds a steel edge and is engraved with possibly ethnic Sami design, and has later engraved monogram 'A L' and a date 1906, with integral collar, above a secondary gilt copper collar with 'Viking' shield, on an oak shaft with an iron ferrule, 87cm long. £200-£300
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AN AMUSING HALLMARKED SILVER AND PARTRIDGE WOOD CANE. The handle is formed in the shape of a standing pig wearing a cravat, coat and trousers, the hallmarks are for London 1901, on a partridge wood shaft and brass ferrule, 87cm long. £300-£400
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A BRIAR AND BEECHWOOD WALKING STICK. The knop being a metal capped briar tobacco smoking bowl, that unscrews to reveal an ivory mouthpiece over a threaded collar on a beechwood shaft with steel point hiker's ferrule, 94cm long. £150-£300
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A HORN, BONE AND IVORY ROSEWOOD, CROOK HANDLED WALKING STICK. The horn crook has an ivory tip and bone washer collars, the rosewood shaft has bone ferrule, 88cm long. £150-£300
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A CROOK HANDLED EBONISED WALKING STICK. The bovine crook has gilt metal collar on an ebonised shaft, brass ferrule and steel tip, 92cm long. £100-£200
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AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND HEXAGONAL HARDWOOD CANE. The oval section tapering knop set with a crystal crown with a sulphide neo-classical portrait of a lady, over stylised flowers and wire work, the shaft with silver collar and brass ferrule, 86cm long. £100-£200
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A BEECHWOOD WALKING CANE. The spherical knop of ivory and horn has hallmarked silver with maker's mark M & P, chased collar on a slender beechwood shaft with brass ferrule, 80cm long. £140-£280
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A CROP HANDLED DEER ANTLER CANE. The crop handle on a beech shaft with brass collar and ferrule, 83cm long. £100-£150
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A HORN AND CANE WALKING STICK. With bovine horn crook, Chinese silver prunus blossom decorated collar, on a bamboo shaft with brass ferrule, 91cm long. £150-£200
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AN EBONY AND NATURAL WOOD CANE. The carved ebony handle in the form of a seated baboon, on a bark covered shaft with a silver collar on a brass ferrule, 88cm long. £150-£200
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A HORN AND ROSEWOOD KNIFE STICK. The horn crook handle unscrews to withdraw a triangular section blade, the white metal collar is over a rosewood shaft with iron ferrule, 96cm long. £150-£300
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A GOOD BAMBOO KNIFE STICK. The rhizome knop withdraws from the gilt metal collar to reveal a square section steel blade, the bamboo cane shaft has brass ferrule, 88cm long. £150-£300
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AN UNUSUAL 'CONGO' WOOD KNOBBLY WALKING CANE. The root bole forms the knop and is 90cm long overall. £100-£200
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A BOUCHERON (PARIS), LEATHER PRESENTATION CASED NEPHRITE JADE AND AGATE DRESS CANE KNOP. The deep sea green and cloud marked jade sphere sits on a spinach green nephrite collar. £600-£800
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A FINE FOLK CARVED HARDWOOD WALKING CANE. With mushroom knop and the name 'T.W. Barrally' carved along the shaft and the date 1904, 83cm long. £120-£240
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A RARE PETITE PORCELAIN CANE. Circa 1815. With velvet case, the porcelain knop is exquisitely hand painted with a scene of a courting couple in a woodland setting, it is silver mounted on a brown painted malacca shaft with neat penwork open trellis work design along its whole length, with brass and iron ferrule. The custom made velvet case has a slip of antique paper with pen and ink inscription 'Marshal Foultcare (possibly Jean-de-Dieu Soult, 1709-1851, 1st Duke at Dalmatia, a Statesman and Military General and was Marshal at The Empire 1804). £1,000-£1,500
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A PORCELAIN DRESS CANE. Circa 1890. Large opera porcelain handle with flowing twig and butterfly. The two panels are framed with graduated fishnet borders and 24ct gold embellishments, on a rosewood shaft with turned metal collar and horn ferrule, 95cm long. £400-£600
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A RUSSIAN PIQUE DRESS CANE HANDLE. Circa 1880. The handle set with silver wire and dot inlay in lace-like repeating patterns, 9cm long. £100-£200
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A MEISSEN PORCELAIN DRESS CANE. Circa 1880. The porcelain knop modelled to depict a young girl with opulent hair-do and gold cross and chain around her neck, the rosewood shaft with gilt metal ring collar and horn ferrule, 94cm long. £400-£600
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