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Year: c.1920
Price:
$600.00 USD
Description: Measuring cane with bamboo shaft and antler handle. Extends to 67.5 inches. Measuring insert is brass. Shipping is my actual cost and is quoted at time ...
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Year: c.1920
Price:
$475.00 USD
Description: Glass whimsy or end of day cane. Heavy handle for large handed grip. No chips or breaks. Shipping is my actual cost and is quoted at time of purchase. ...
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Year: late 1800s-1904
Price:
$975.00 USD
Description: This is an extremely well done Victorian walking stick with a silver decorated staghorn handle over a 1-1/8 inch thick twig shaft terminating in a 1-1/2-inch ...
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Year: 1890-1914
Price:
$1,250.00 USD
Description: This charming late nineteenth century, perhaps first quarter of the twentieth century, walking stick has a pistol grip ivory handle with a girl's head ...
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Year: late 1800s
Price:
$1,250.00 USD
Description: This terrific Victorian walking stick boasts an elephant ivory pistol grip handle with an eagle crisply carved in relief. The eagle motif reflects the ...
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Year: 1880s-90s
Price:
$1,950.00 USD
Description: This very large Victorian animal walking stick is realistically carved from horn in the shape of a dog sitting on his haunches. The figure of the dog measures ...
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Year: Victorian
Price:
$1,900.00 USD
Description: This fabulous Victorian walking stick boasts a walrus ivory crook handle realistically carved with a horse's head, a dog's head, a saddle and a jockey's ...
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Year: 1920s-30s
Price:
$1,100.00 USD
Description: The walrus ivory handle of this terrific 1920s-1930s walking stick has been crisply carved to depict a lion holding a snake in its mouth. The pistol grip ...
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Year: c. 1890
Price:
$1,650.00 USD
Description: Equine walking sticks were very popular with the Victorians, who loved to carry canes commemorating their favorite beast of burden. On this walking stick, ...
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Year: 19th century
Price:
$1,850.00 USD
Description: During the Victorian era, equine canes were popular with horse fanciers and horse racing afficionados who carried their walking sticks to the race track. ...
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