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Auction House:
McKenzies Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded:13
Lots with images:13
Prices available:13
Category:
Walking Sticks
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Bamboo walking stick sword likely 18th century, having an ivory handle carved in the form of a man's head with floppy cap and fitted with a horn collar. Having un- marked silver and brass finials. Blade not marked. Length 92.5 cm. ***
*** Walking stick sword an Edwardian gentlemen's rattan cane walking stick with silver fittings. Maker Henry Tracy & Sons London assayed 1921. Having engraving (Leb 1927). Blade showing stamps France 5. ***
*** Walking stick sword an Edwardian walking stick with horn handle, wooden shaft and concealed short sword with makers marks on the blade unidentifiable. Complete with silver fittings. Length 89 cm ***
*** Walking stick sword a very fine example of a mid-Victorian, style walking stick with hidden sword blade, polished horn handle, silver finial, cap and embellishments. Makers marks unidentifiable due to wear. ***
*** A rare double-sided portrait, carved ivory walking stick top, late 19th century. Depicting 'Young and Old' medieval style figurative gentleman portraits. Height 19.5 cm ***
*** A deeply carved ebony gentlemen's walking stick with silver folate designed top cap. Probable Middle Eastern origin. Length: 85 cm. ***
*** An Indian walking stick sword, blade length 72 cm ***
*** A rare West Australian silver mounted carved casuarina wood (Sheoak) walking stick, by Joseph Dunkerton, working Fremantle c.1910. Both silver collars signed 'J.W.D.' with silver marks. Length 85.5 cm ***
*** A rare carved solid ivory gentleman's walking stick c. 1900, likely British colonial very finely carved example length 88.5 cm ***
*** A silver top walking stick c.1860s London by Thomas Deuth Length92.7 cm ***
*** A Victorian walking stick, marked 'Ashford maker to the Queen'. Length 84 cm ***
*** A 44th Battalion, West Australian Rifles, silver topped walking stick, length 92 cm ***
*** An ebony Greyhound head handle walking stick c.1900 with sterling silver collar, length 89.5 cm ***