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Year: circa 1900
Price:
$650.00 USD
Description: Folk Art Cane, rosewood carved head of a Hippopotamus with brass inlaid collar on a rosewood and maple shaft, circa 1900. Length 39", Head 6"X6". We accept ...
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Year: circa 1880
Price:
$850.00 USD
Description: A staff with carved ivory knob handle in the form of a chick being hatched from an egg, maple shaft, late 19th century. Height 51". We accept time payments ...
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Year: circa 1850
Price:
$450.00 USD
Description: Handle of horn in the shape of a hand on a tree branch shaft with original wrist chain, mid 19th century. Length 39". We accept time payments and quantity ...
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Year: 1900
Price:
$125.00 USD
Description: Antique black umbrella with highly decorative handle. Sold to me as Victorian. May be a little later, but latest date is early 20th century. Black umbrella ...
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Year: 1910
Price:
$2,950.00 USD
Description: A completely unique and unusual cane handle the likes of which I have never seen. Probably a one of a kind piece. Amazing piece in its original box from ...
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Year: Early 20th Century
Price:
$117.00 USD
Description: Vintage malacca walking stick, with handle of shaped antler horn. Walking stick measures 72.5 cm long (28.1/2 inches). Cane is a little speckled of finish ...
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Year: 19th century
Price:
$1,850.00 USD
Description: Super nice rare & unique Walking Stick. Irish 19th Century & carved of Briar Wood. In my opinion this is serious carving. The detail is exceptional. The ...
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Year: c.1890
Price:
$375.00 USD
Description: Made of teak and brass with a patent number stamped on the handle. This cane is pictured in "The Cane Curiosa " book. It opens into a camp stool with ...
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Year: Late 19th or Early 20th Century
Price:
$65.00 USD
Description: Late 19th or early 20th century walking or tramping stick, made in New Zealand timber. I think it may be Silky Oak - golden colour with good grain, fairly ...
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Year: Late 19th or Early 20th Century
Price:
$65.00 USD
Description: Vintage walking stick, in a New Zealand timber. I think it is rewarewa, but not sure. The walking stick has a natural rounded handle tapering into the ...
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