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A CELLULOID COMPACT CANE. The top set with hinged mirrored compartments, horn ferrule, 90cm. £100-£200
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AN IVORY CLAD TELESCOPE CANE. The extending body on malacca shaft, with long brass ferrule, 90cm. £100-£200
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A MURANO TWISTED GLASS WALKING CANE. With coloured spiral, 100cm, together with another clear glass example, 88cm (2). £100-£200
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A MURANO BLUE GLASS CANE. With twisted handle and square section shaft, 103cm, together with another blue glass cane, 95cm. £100-£200
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A FIGURAL ANTIQUE IVORY HANDLED CANE. The grip carved with a naked maiden clad with snakes, sterling collar, on an ebony shaft with steel ferrule, 90cm. £250-£350
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AN ANTIQUE IVORY HANDLED CANE. Depicting a smiling Bacchus in an embrace with a naked female figure, on a yellow metal collar, rosewood shaft and horn ferrule, 90cm. £300-£400
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A VERTEBRAL CANE. With horn knop over individual sections and horn ferrule, 90cm. £80-£120
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A GOOD IVORY LOBSTER CLAW HANDLED CANE. The grip carved with an articulated claw, slender white metal collar, knobbly ebonised shaft and ivory ferrule, 89cm. £300-£400
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A 19TH CENTURY IVORY RABBIT HANDLED CANE. The grip well carved with a rabbit's head being held in a claw on white metal collar, knobbly shaft and steel tipped ferrule, 91cm. £300-£400
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A GOOD 19TH CENTURY MARINE IVORY HANDLED CANE. The grip carved as a hand holding an egg from which is carved internally, an erotic scene, on a malacca shaft with brass ferrule, 89cm. £300-£500
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A VICTORIAN BOAR TUSK HANDLED CANE. The grip mounted in white metal and silver mount, hallmarked for 1899, on ebony shaft and brass ferrule, 91cm. £100-£200
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A 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED DAGGER STICK CANE. The grip carved with a figure over release button, on malacca shaft with brass ferrule. £300-£500
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A 19TH CENTURY SHIBAYAMA IVORY HANDLED CANE. The grip inlaid with insects, over silver collar with inscription dated 1892, malacca shaft with brass ferrule, 89cm. £200-£300
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A FINE MARINE IVORY HANDLED CANE. The grip carved as a mud skipper on an ebony shaft with ivory ferrule, 93cm. £400-£600
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A 19TH CENTURY BONE HANDLED CANE. The grip carved with chrysanthemums on rosewood shaft and horn ferrule, 89cm. £150-£250
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AN IVORY AND EBONY CANE. With ivory knob and carved shaft, with bone ferrule, 87cm, together with another cane with a turquoise set on the silver plated knob, 86cm (2). £100-£200
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A FINE BRIGG GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TOPPED CANE. With partridge shaft and brass ferrule, 91cm. £300-£500
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A VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED CANE. With chased knop, initials and date 25/12/98, on an ebony shaft, with brass ferrule, 90cm. £70-£100
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A VICTORIAN NEO CLASSICAL WHITE METAL CAPPED LONG CANE. The knob with pendant swags over ivory collar and malacca shaft with brass ferrule, 108cm. £150-£250
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AN ANTIQUE EBONY WALKING CANE. Having a large gold plated knob with floral decoration and the tapering hexagonal section shaft having a sterling silver collar and white metal ferrule, 87cm. £150-£250
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A 19TH CENTURY SECTIONAL WOODEN CANE. With repousse decorated gold plated handle, 85cm. £100-£200
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A 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLED DAGGER STICK. The knob handle over white metal collars and the shaft terminating at a long brass ferrule, 87cm. £300-£400
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AN ART NOUVEAU WALKING STICK. With silver plated L-shaped grip decorated with a maiden amongst flowers and the ebonised shaft terminating at a steel tipped brass ferrule, 92cm. £200-£300
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A 19TH CENTURY EBONISED SWORD STICK. The silver knob with scroll decoration and military-type crest and the blade marked 'Wilkinson - made in England', 90cm. £250-£350
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A 19TH CENTURY SILVER TOPPED WOODEN CANE. The knob having repousse and engraved decoration with central monogram and the shaft terminating at a brass ferrule, 92cm. £100-£150
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AN AMUSING STAG ANTLER HANDLED WALKING CANE. The grip worked to depict a man with a long nose and a hat, having a foliate engraved silver collar, 85cm. £100-£150
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A VINTAGE TORCH HANDLED BAMBOO CANE. 92cm. £120-£180
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AN ANTIQUE SILVER TOPPED MALACCA SYSTEM CANE. The shaft inset with a removable hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell hair comb, 85cm. £150-£200
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A 19TH CENTURY MALACCA WALKING CANE. The white metal grip worked as a dog and the shaft terminating at a brass ferrule, 83cm. £150-£250
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A FINE VICTORIAN BRIGG SILVER GILT CANE. By Charles Cook. The grip cast as a duck's head on rosewood shaft with steel ferrule, 90cm. £500-£800
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A GOOD IVORY HANDLED CANE. The grip carved as a snarling dog with glass eyes, on a rootwood shaft, 89cm. £300-£400
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A MODERN STAG HORN SKULL CARVED SWORD CANE. The grip carved with an octopus entwined with skulls on a brass collar, bamboo shaft and brass ferrule, 91cm. £150-£250
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A SECTIONAL SPECIMEN WOOD CANE. With horn handle and brass ferrule, 94cm. £80-£120
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A MACABRE COFFIN TOPPED CANE. The mahogany handle modelled as an open coffin set with a skeleton, on an ebonised shaft with brass ferrule, 89cm. £200-£400
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A GEORGE V MALACCA AND CHINESE WHITE METAL CANE. Dated 1919, the knob grip inscribed 'H.H.A.' from C.C., 25 Dec 1919, above scenes of figures among pavilions, shaft with brass ferrule, 95cm. Provenance: Previously property of Herbert Henry Asquith, a Christmas present, possibly from Clementine Churchill. Later the property of Roy Jenkins, sold Sotheby's 18 Dec 1995, lot 366. The stick is sold with a handwritten note on House of Lords paper, reading: "Dear Maggie, herewith the walking stick. As I warned you it is not in itself a thing of beauty, but it is authentic and was presumably a Christmas present. The identity of C.C. is elusive. Roy." £300-£400
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A MARINE IVORY GROTESQUE HEAD CANE. The carved grip carved with an open mouth, cornelians for eyes, on a fruitwood shaft carved over its length with a serpent, steel ferrule, 89cm. £300-£500
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A CHERRY WALKING CANE. With bulldog portrait grip and glass eyes, 94cm. £100-£200
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A JAPANESE BAMBOO CANE. With rhizome knop, over carved decoration and bone inlaid faces, brass and steel ferrule, 88cm. £100-£200
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AN AMUSING FOLK ART CANE. The grip carved as a man with a large nose, inset with glass eyes, brass ferrule, 88cm. £100-£200
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A FINE EARLY 18TH CENTURY IVORY AND PIQUE INLAID CANE. The grip inlaid with flower heads on malacca shaft, with brass ferrule and rubber tip, 94.5cm. £800-£1200
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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. £150-£200
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A TIFFANY STERLING SILVER TOPPED ROSEWOOD CANE. The cylindrical grip doubles as a 'pomander', the rosewood shaft terminates with horn ferrule, 93cm long. £250-£350
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A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN DRESS CANE (possibly Meissen). The handle is modelled in a curving baroque shape of Minerva. The helmet and body decorated with scattered flowers on a hardwood shaft with simple collar terminating on a brass ferrule, 94cm. £250-£350
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A FRENCH SILVER AND HARDWOOD CROOK HANDLED WALKING CANE. The handle finial modelled as a fierce eagle portrait with glass eyes, 91cm. £250-£300
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A VICTORIAN BRASS AND CAST IRON STICK STAND. 60cm tall. £80-£120
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A LATE VICTORIAN CARVED EBONISED STICK STAND. 60cm wide. £70-£100
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A 1930'S OAK DEMI LUNE STICK STAND. 53cm wide. £50-£80
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A SMALL CAST IRON STICK STAND. Modelled with a woman holding up an umbrella, 43cm high. £60-£80
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE BAMBOO STICK STAND. The carved cylindrical body inlaid with mother of pearl, 56cm high. £100-£200
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A MAHOGANY CIRCULAR STICK STAND. With turned column support, 94cm and a simple box design stick stand, 80cm (2). £50-£80
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