A George IV mahogany library chair, cane back, stuffed-over upholstery, turned forelegs, brass
A George IV mahogany library chair, cane back, stuffed-over upholstery, turned forelegs, brass caters, stamped GILLOWS, 97cm high, 76cm wide, the ...
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A George IV mahogany library chair, cane back, stuffed-over upholstery, turned forelegs, brass caters, stamped GILLOWS, 97cm high, 76cm wide, the ...
A Victorian silver novelty walking cane handle, cast as a tiger climbing a tree, 10cm long, London 1851
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 amethyst quartz and rock crystal sectional walking cane handle, probably Austrian, formed of alternating faceted bands, 5.5c...
A 19th century sailor's maritime whale bone walking cane, octagonal pommel set with a coin, the shaft carved with a lattice band, 90cm long
A Victorian mahogany walking stick, cane or umbrella stand, of country house proportions, turned finials to angles above eight divisions, turned s...
A 19th century sailor's maritime marine ivory walking cane, the shaft with baleen spacers, 89cm long
A 19th century sailor's maritime whale bone walking cane, rope-twist shaft, lacking pommel, 87cm long; another, similar (2)
An early 20th century novelty walking stick, the handle carved as a parrot, green stained cane, 96cm long
A George V silver mounted walking stick, plain domed pommel, malacca cane, 91cm long, London 1932
A 19th century tortoiseshell walking cane, the silver coloured metal pommel chased in the Aesthetic Movement taste with blossoming prunus, 88cm lo...
A Victorian silver argyle, of George III design, gadrooned borders, cane-wrapped handle, 15.5cm high, Thomas, New Bond Street, London 1893, 430g
A George III silver cylindrical argyle, hinged cover with bud finial, beaded borders, cane-wrapped scroll handle, 12.5cm high, Andrew Fogelberg & ...
A 19th century novelty walking stick, the horn handle carved as the head of a dog, malacca cane, 83cm long
A Queen Anne/George I silver walking cane handle, of traditional 'ivory and pique' design, inscribed John Baker, Alderman, later coromandel cane, ...
An Austrian silver mounted novelty walking stick, the handle as the head of a heron, with neck curled, ruby eyes, ebonised cane, 87cm long, Georg ...
An early 20th century novelty walking stick, the handle finely carved as the head of a hare, gilt metal ferule, ebonised cane, 100cm long
A French Art Nouveau silver novelty walking stick, the handle as an eagle perched on a rocky ledge, palmwood cane, 96.5cm long Provenance: Christ...
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...
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 early 20th century silver mounted walking stick, the pommel carved and painted as the head of a terrier dog, glass eyes, malacca cane, the broa...
A Royal Doulton jug and cover, modelled as Charlie Chaplin, he stands wearing baggy black suit with cane in hand, the cover as a bowler hat, the r...
An Edwardian silver mounted novelty walking stick, the handle as the head of a bird, glass eyes, palmwood cane, 90cm long, London 1909
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 rose quartz mounted walking stick, globular pommel, the gilt metal pommel inscribed Martin Glaser, Ridge House, Winnington Road, London N2, hard...
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...
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 early 20th century novelty walking stick, by Brigg, London, the L-shaped horn handle as a whistle, gilt metal ferule, bamboo cane, 87.5cm long
An early 20th century novelty walking stick, the horn handle carved as a parrot, gilt metal ferule, palmwood cane, 85cm long
An 18th century gold mounted walking stick, spirally fluted pommel crested and chased with ribbon-tied flowering pendants, malacca cane, 88cm long
An early 20th century novelty walking stick, the faux-ivory handle as the head of an animal, palmwood cane, 88cm long