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Auction House:
Gibson's Auctioneers & Valuers
Number of lots recorded:37
Lots with images:37
Prices available:37
Category:
Walking Sticks
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A semi-precious gem set carved ivory elephant handled walking cane, Indian, late 19th century, the stick ebonised with a gilded plate engraved 'D. Packett Moulden', 92 cm ***
*** A silver handled walking stick, designed as a reclining female figure, 92 cm long ***
*** An antique whalebone walking stick with a serpent head handle, 19th century, the cane comprising a series of gently swollen sections replicating cane, the serpent head with carved features and a single tooth, 74 cm long ***
*** A collection of sterling silver pommel handled walking canes with various inscriptions, including one by John Henry Rawlings, London, 1889, comprising eight pieces, the longest cane 93 cm long ***
*** A scrimshaw mounted walking stick, the scrimshaw inscribed 'Good Luck to the Yankee Whalers', 90 cm long ***
*** An Art Nouveau silver handle ebonised walking stick by C L Schutz of Germany and three metal handled walking sticks, the Art Nouveau stick handle engraved to the back 'Ohloff', the longest 93 cm ***
*** A 9 carat gold handled walking stick, Birmingham 1911, gold marks stamped to the base of the handle, 90.5 cm high ***
*** An ebonised carved monkey handle walking stick and three faux ivory finial walking canes, the three finials modelled as an owl, a dog and a two faced ghoul, the largest 93 cm ***
*** A collection of ivory handled walking canes, London, late 19th/20th century, two canes made of macassar and the walking stick with a silver band engraved 'TO VA', the longest stick 92 cm long ***
*** A 15 carat rose gold pommel handled walking stick, engraved 'Dr E.J.Mc Cardell', 80 cm long ***
*** Three silver handled walking sticks, late 19th century, including a sterling silver handled walking stick, marked London 1899, the largest 92 cm ***
*** A collection of five silver and metal capped walking canes, first half 20th century, comprising two silver topped walking canes with scrolled decoration, London, 190, one London, 1929 by Henry Thomas & Co, and three other metal topped canes, the largest… ***
*** A silver mounted walking cane with a bronzed Nubian handle, 19th century, engraved monogram AD, 92 cm long ***
*** Three Australian walking canes, comprising a carved blackwood stick carved with initials Jarh and dated 1902, 76 cm; a coromandel stick made by Jonathan Howell with a node handle and sterling silver collar hallmarked London 1923, 85 cm; and a huon pine… ***
*** A collection of five silver handled walking canes, 19th century and later, one decorated with two dog heads and a buckle, one of an owl, one marked London, 1909 by J Howell & Co and one marked London 1885, the longest 92 cm ***
*** A copper mounted thornwood walking stick with a snuff compartment and spirit flask segment, together with another cane and walking stick, the largest 89 cm long ***
*** A collection of decorative walking sticks including tramp art, macassar ebony and fiddleblack blackwood, comprising fifteen pieces, the longest 95 cm ***
*** Two unusual walking sticks and a cane, late 19th century, comprising a whale tooth handled ebony walking stick, a polished jade handled walking stick and an Australian silver mounted ebony and bamboo cane, the cane engraved 'K Gardner of Toorak' to the… ***
*** A Continental silver erotic figural handled walking stick, designed in the form of a reclining woman and a dove, 90 cm long ***
*** A collection of walking sticks, including burr walnut, silver mounted horn and ebonised wood, comprising fifteen pieces, the longest 100 cm ***
*** A collection of walking sticks and canes, including a silver mounted 'Bohemian Club Reward' walking stick, and specimens of fiddleblack blackwood and macassar ebony, comprising fifteen pieces, the longest 93 cm ***
*** Three Australian fiddleback blackwood walking sticks, the horn handled cane carved with a bird, the longest cane 89 cm long ***
*** An ivory mounted ebonised walking stick,19th century the ovoid top carved with a maned lion with red facetted jewel eyes 92 cm high ***
*** A souvenir Swiss Alpine walking cane with a Chamois horn handle, early 20th century, from 'Luzern', the cane with a horn handle and faux hoof mount, 81 cm long ***
*** An antique ebony walking stick, carved from a single piece of wood the tapering stick with an integral knob handle and exhibiting a fine close grain, 84 cm long ***
*** Two silver mounted walking canes, 19th century and later, one with a sterling silver top hallmarked Birmingham 1898, the other with a handle modelled as a silvered parrot, the longest cane 92 cm ***
*** A vintage brass mounted walking stick with concealed telescope, having a brass banded shaft and screw top components, 94 cm long ***
*** An antique brass mounted nautical telescopic walking cane, with sliding shaft mechanism and screw turban top, 94 cm long ***
*** A collection of carved wood walking sticks and canes, comprising fifteen pieces, the longest 97 cm ***
*** A steel capped riding crop and an ivory capped riding crop, 19th/20th century, the steel 52 cm long, the ivory 75 cm long ***
*** Two Australian hardwood walking sticks, comprising a silver mounted fiddleback black wood walking stick, London 1913, with horn handle and an opioid and copper mounted cane, the stick 74 cm long, the cane 99 cm long ***
*** An Egyptian revival carved ivory walking cane English, circa 1810 ***
*** A collection of bent wood walking sticks and walking canes, including a silver mounted horn handled walking cane, comprising fifteen pieces, the longest 92 cm ***
*** A nine carat rose gold tipped handle walking cane, 81 cm long ***
*** A collection of bent wood walking sticks, including macassar ebony and birch, comprising fifteen pieces, the longest 100 cm ***
*** A faceted ivory and tortoiseshell walking cane, topped with with an Indian ivory knopped handle ***
*** A large shell inlaid ebonised walking stick with a figural handle, together with two other carved sticks, the ebonised walking stick with an elephant and cobra form handle, the longest 95 cm ***