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A George V silver mounted walking stick, plain domed pommel, malacca cane, 91cm long, London 1932
A George V silver mounted walking stick, plain domed pommel, malacca cane, 91cm long, London 1932
A Victorian silver mounted novelty walking stick, by Brigg, the handle as the head of a cat, with
A Victorian silver mounted novelty walking stick, by Brigg, the handle as the head of a cat, with collar and bell, glass eyes, the ferule inscribe...
A Victorian silver mounted novelty walking stick, by Brigg, the handle as the head of a duck,
A Victorian silver mounted novelty walking stick, by Brigg, the handle as the head of a duck, glass eyes, palmwood cane, 93cm long, London 1897
A Victorian silver mounted novelty walking stick, the horn handle carved and stained as the head
A Victorian silver mounted novelty walking stick, the horn handle carved and stained as the head of a duck, ebonised cane, the broad ferule Cheste...
A Victorian silver mounted walking stick, by Brigg, curved fluted handle, palmwood cane, 88cm
A Victorian silver mounted walking stick, by Brigg, curved fluted handle, palmwood cane, 88cm long, London 1889; another, Birmingham 1984 (2)
An early 20th century silver mounted novelty walking stick, probably Austro-Hungarian, the L-
An early 20th century silver mounted novelty walking stick, probably Austro-Hungarian, the L-shaped handle as a bird, hallmarked to base of branch...
An Edwardian silver mounted novelty walking stick, by Bencox, the handle as the head of a bird,
An Edwardian silver mounted novelty walking stick, by Bencox, the handle as the head of a bird, glass eyes, palmwood cane, 91cm long, London 1901
An Edwardian silver mounted novelty walking stick, the handle as the head of a bird, glass eyes,
An Edwardian silver mounted novelty walking stick, the handle as the head of a bird, glass eyes, palmwood cane, 90cm long, London 1909