A walking cane with dog's headA walking cane with dog's head handle a Japanese bamboo cane a collection of other canes and a shooting stick
A carved cornelian dog wearingA carved cornelian dog wearing a ruff its paw on a ball ht. 7.5 cm.
3PC WALT DISNEY CLASSICS FIGURINES,3PC WALT DISNEY CLASSICS FIGURINES, CANINE CADDY WITH B...This fun grouping includes Mickey Mouse figure, titled What a Swell Day for a Game, and A Golfer's Best Friend, Pluto on the putting green base with removeable flag. Walt Disney Collection marked on the base. This item has its original box which measures 13"L x 9"W x 4"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has a base included.
Issued: 1999
Dimensions: 11.5"L x 7"w x 0.5"H
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Classics
Condition:
Age related wear.
AN ENGLISH CADDY An English caddy,AN ENGLISH CADDY An English caddy, having a hinged top opening to a green lined shelf, 13"h x 18.5"w x 13.5"d
Cane with carved maple dog headCane with carved maple dog head with glass eyes 37"l. and a burlwood walking stick with ivory tipped handle and band 35.5"l.
(2) Marble pen trays with metal(2) Marble pen trays with metal dogs, c/o scottie (10-3/8" x 6-1/4", missing pen holders), golden retriever (13-1/4" x 7-1/4")
IVORY DOG CANE: Carved ivory handleIVORY DOG CANE: Carved ivory handle in the form of a Greyhound dog with inset glass eyes, with woven silver wire collar upon a wooden shaft & metal tip. Approx. 36'' h.
CONDITION: Scuffing to wood shaft. LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY!!!
A pair of 19th century bronze houndsA pair of 19th century bronze hounds one nurturing two puppies each approx. 8.5 cm high.
DISNEY CLASSICS MICKEY MOUSE CANINEDISNEY CLASSICS MICKEY MOUSE CANINE CADDY GOLF FIGURINE...Depicts Mickey in his 1941 golf outing film. DISNEY backstamp.
Stamped to base WALT DISNEY CLASSICS COLLECTION MOCKEY MOUSE CANINE CADDY. Collectors box. Certificate of Authenticity.
Issued: c. 1991
Dimensions: 5.5"H x 5.5"W
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Classics Collection
Country of Origin: United States
A Pair of 18 Karat Yellow GoldA Pair of 18 Karat Yellow Gold Diamond and Polychrome Enamel Golden Retriever Cufflinks Sol Basha depicting a realistic canine bust containing numerous round brilliant diamonds weighing approximately 0.15 carat total. Stamp: 750 18K. 12.00 dwts.
VINYL DOG CARRYING CASEVinyl DogVINYL DOG CARRYING CASEVinyl Dog Carrying Case
CARVED RECUMBENT DOG AND VINESCARVED RECUMBENT DOG AND VINES HANDLE WALKING STICK 37" with 4 ½" handle Patinated and varnished wood walking cane, ebonized insert, metal tip, with composite handle carved in the likeness of a recumbent dog, resting on a hill with vines, polychrome painted.
THREE DOG HEADED CANES. AmericanTHREE DOG HEADED CANES. American 20th century. Three different dogs wood with metal fittings and composite heads. 35''-37''.
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CANINE HEAD CIGARAUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CANINE HEAD CIGAR CUTTERCast Labrador head cigar cutter. Cabochon red jeweled eyes, oak leaves and acorn embellishments on handle. Circa 19th century. Makers marks: 'WB" Doghead on left side under oak leaf. 5" L x 1 1/8" W.
Group of 5 Ivory Handled CanesGroup of 5 Ivory Handled Canes Dog; lion some loss; chicks etc.Max. 36''E
2 GENT'S DOG HANDLED CANESca. 18792 GENT'S DOG HANDLED CANESca. 1879 & 1890; owner tag "J.C. Mollineux, dated 1879" dug sapling and rootball cane with fine two dogs head handle with excellent carved details, glass push pin eyes and engraved owner band, 35 1/2", Condition: metal capped stem, overall good; tapered staff cane with carved rosewood whippet dog grip, fine carved accents, ears and eyes, 33 1/2", Condition: crack on neck mount of rosewood dog
AUTOMATED DOG HEAD CANECa. 1900-FruitwoodAUTOMATED DOG HEAD CANECa. 1900-Fruitwood handle naturalistically carved in the shape of a dog head with long muzzle, beautifully back folding ears and a pair of inset glass eyes, malacca shaft with eyelets and a braided leather loop and a horn ferrule. The lower jaw is hinged and can be articulated with the lever under the chin. Once depressed, the dog opens its mouth to show a red tongue framed by a row of sharp teeth. If the lever is suddenly dropped, it produces a penetrating, barking-like noise. Be it a glove holder cane or a come-on wink toy of a Don Juan who wanted to catch the attention of a lady and flirt discreetly, this Viennese cane is surely an amusing collectable and in perfectly working condition. Notable is that glove holder dog head canes generally depicts bulldogs and this particular model is so-far unrecorded. For similar pieces, see C. Dike, Cane Curiosa, chapter 18, Gentlemen canes, page 190. She reports on her foreword for the related chapter that: On a stroll in town, etiquette required that a man wears gloves, a hat and a walking stick. It also required that his right hand be bare when he kissed a lady’s hand. And so, the cane’s handle was an ideal place to fit the glove. H. 3 ½” x 2 ½”, O.L. 36 ¼”
Cane with silver dog's head,Cane with silver dog's head, dog's head handle, ferrule marked .925, wooden shaft, 36-1/2 in. Scratches, dents in wood.
A Small Celadon and Russet JadeA Small Celadon and Russet Jade Recumbent Dog, Ming Dynasty, 17th/18th Century ?? ????? ?? ?????
Cement painted dog with basket,Cement painted dog with basket, ebonized painted, 24"h
PORTABLE DOG KENNEL .PORTABLE DOG KENNEL .
SILVER DOG HEAD CANECa. 1880-StraightSILVER DOG HEAD CANECa. 1880-Straight silver handle consisting of a well-modeled and finely hand chased dog head with curly hair and belted collar on an integral, knob-like plinth with lavish foliates alternating with repeating, longer and fringed leafage panels. Stepped laurel shaft and a metal ferrule. Canine portraiture at its best with virtually no precedent in the widespread walking stick repertoire, this cane is one of those spirited objects from the era before mass production lowered quality and a celebration of Viennese art from the golden imperial days. H. 3” x 2”, O.L. 4 ¾” Throughout art history, mainly in Western art, there is an overwhelming presence of dogs as status symbols and pets in painting. The dogs were brought to houses and were allowed to live in the house. They were cherished as part of the family, and were regarded highly by the upper classes, who used them for hunting and could afford to feed them. Hunting dogs were generally connected to the aristocracy. Only the nobility were allowed to keep hunting dogs, and this would signal status. It was the signalment of a noble man. By the Victorian era, the mainly sporting tradition remained but after the establishment of The Kennel Club in the UK in 1873 and the American Kennel Club in 1884 introduced breed standards or 'word pictures', dog portraits soared in popularity.
A Chinese black and celadon jadeA Chinese black and celadon jade carving of a recumbent dog in Song dynasty style wooden stand 2.75ins (70mm) overall
SILVER DOG WALKING SYSTEM CANECa.1900-SILVER DOG WALKING SYSTEM CANECa.1900- Dog Walkers Cane, silver decorated and monogrammed with "SE" handle, unscrews at gold metal collar to reveal a dog whistle unscrews again below so it can be removed, stepped exotic wood shaft unscrews again towards bottom of shaft to reveal a leash and gold metal collar. H.- 2" x 1 1/4" O.L.- 36 1/4"
Sculpture of a dog, named Henry,Sculpture of a dog, named Henry, the ex guide dog, approx 68cm H x 65cm W
A chrome terrier car mascotA chrome terrier car mascot
DOG CANDY CONTAINERSAn assortmentDOG CANDY CONTAINERSAn assortment of ten glass candy containers and maybe a few shakers
A walking stick, the head modelledA walking stick, the head modelled as an Airedale terrier, 90cm long
A spelter group of two German ShepherdA spelter group of two German Shepherd dogs on a marble plinth ht. 34 cm.
A Composite Sack and Dog with ToothacheA Composite Sack and Dog with Toothache Humidor by Johann Maresch Pottery humidor with a frowning dog wearing a red bandana emerging from a sack with a "Good Luck" tag polychrome decorated marked underneath "JM" and "3545".
TWO DOG CRATESTwo Dog Crates,TWO DOG CRATESTwo Dog Crates,
Kronheim and Oldenbusch ScottishKronheim and Oldenbusch Scottish Terrier (Scotty) dogs playing poker, c/o (3) pair bookends & letter holder, 4-1/4" h
Small redware seated dog, 5 1/2"h,Small redware seated dog, 5 1/2"h, together with a small pitcher and cup
A collection of thirty-one ceramicA collection of thirty-one ceramic models of dogs various sizes
A Pair of Gold and Diamond DogA Pair of Gold and Diamond Dog Cufflinks 18k yellow gold cufflinks - one side depicting a dog facing left, surrounded by free-form frame, and accented with a bezel set diamond, measures approx. 1/2"L; the other side is an elongated section engraved with a floral motif, approx. 3/4"L. Overall weight approx. 8.2 gm.
Christine Baldwin bronze sculpture,Christine Baldwin bronze sculpture, "Jocks", two Scottish Terrier (Scotty) dogs running, on marble base with plaque, 7-1/2" w x 5-1/2" h, Ears are good, small chip and scratches to marble base, some paint loss to scarf/blanket