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Lot 216

Three (3) Fine and Unusual 19th Century, Early 20th Century Walking Sticks. A walking stick was an integral part of every well dressed man's wardrobe in the 19th Century and early 20th Century, and his collection of walking sticks were probably kept just inside the hall in a stand, sharing space with umbrellas. These were carved from many types of wood ranging from fruitwood to hickory and many boasting incredible carvings and elaborate handles. 1.) English country walking stick with deer antler carved handle having the face of a man with glass eyes. 35" in length. 2.) Briar cane terminating into the head of a boxer (dog) having glass eyes. 33" in length. (slight wood split behind left ear, likely there for nearly a century) 3.) Briar cane terminating in the head of an elephant head stained dark to contrast with rest of stick 35½" in length. Any of these canes would be welcome additions to any collection. Estimated Value $400 - UP

 
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