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Cane with carved maple dog head
Cane with carved maple dog head with glass eyes 37"l. and a burlwood walking stick with ivory tipped handle and band 35.5"l.
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CANE. American 4th quarter-19th
CANE. American 4th quarter-19th century. Wooden GAR cane with antler handle and eleven brass Civil War corps emblems on the black painted shaft. 35 1/4''l.
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CANE. American 2nd half-19th
CANE. American 2nd half-19th century. Ivory carved handle in the shape of a man wearing a turban 33 1/2''l.
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CANECANE, GROUP OF SIX VARIOUS
CANECANE, GROUP OF SIX VARIOUS CANES WITH AN A.L. OF 35"
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A walking cane with dog's head
A walking cane with dog's head handle a Japanese bamboo cane a collection of other canes and a shooting stick
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AMERICAN CARVED CIVIL WAR CANE,
AMERICAN CARVED CIVIL WAR CANE, FOLK ART CARVED WITH SO...American Carved Civil War Cane, folk art carved with soldiers shaking hands, Eagle, flag, star, sailor, cat with fiddle, dogs, peacock, mermaid, and soldier holding American flag and sword, sterling silver cup and ring marked Lafette F. Forbes, 19th century, in fitted case, length 34 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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ASSORTMENT OF CANES; NAVY OFFICER'S
ASSORTMENT OF CANES; NAVY OFFICER'S SWORD Comprising 8 folk art and other canes, including a malacca stick with whalebone handle. Together with a late 19th century sword, marked "USN" on the hilt.
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CANE. American 2nd half-19th
CANE. American 2nd half-19th century. Ivory handle with silver decoration and a ferule marked ''Harry Jablow solid silver''. Minor edge damage. 37''l.
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FIVE ASSORTED WALKING STICKS &
FIVE ASSORTED WALKING STICKS & CANES Includes a Civil War veteran's folk-carved cane; a carved cherry cane with bakelite handle; a Charles Gainsford walking stick with large pencil; a horn cane; and a large glass parade stick.
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TWO CANES. American early 20th
TWO CANES. American early 20th century. Carved with two snakes and original painted accents 38''l. and faux bamboo with a dog head handle carved from horn. Repair. 36''l.
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G.A.R. CANE American late 19th
G.A.R. CANE American late 19th century. Mahogany cane having a white metal mount with an embossed shoulder length portrait of U.S. Grant on the top. The sides of the mount depict a star and flag and a banner with the words ''26th Annual Encampment G.A.R Sept 20 1892 Washington D.C.''. 34'' l.
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3 AMERICAN ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ERA
3 AMERICAN ANTIQUE CIVIL WAR ERA VETERAN CANES United States,1861-1865Includes two canes purported to be from Gettysburg and a GAR identified cane.
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TWO CANES. American early 20th
TWO CANES. American early 20th century. Pictured is one with a carved horn handle in the shape of a dog head 35''h. and one with a carved alligator handle. Doweled repair. 33.5''l.
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CANE COLLECTIONA group of various
CANE COLLECTIONA group of various canes, nothing real important but good country canes, held by a large oak churn base
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ENGLISH CANE WITH ARMS OF ROYAL
ENGLISH CANE WITH ARMS OF ROYAL ENGINEER CORPS TO SILVER TOP AND TWO OTHER CANESENGLISH CANE WITH ARMS OF ROYAL ENGINEER CORPS TO SILVER TOP AND TWO OTHER CANES, the first, marked Birmingham 1902 and MB, with delicately chased ground and seal on a heavy wood cane, metal tip, h: 36.5 in.; a German .800 silver topped cane, the handle unscrewing as a corkscrew, h: 36 in.; and a simple wood cane with silver metal rounded handle, apparently unmarked, h: 34 in. (3) Provenance: Merrywood, Virginia Estate
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Carved and painted cane of Civil
Carved and painted cane of Civil War interest 19th c. decorated with a soldier returning to his wife above a Union and Confederate... ?
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TWO CANES. American early 20th
TWO CANES. American early 20th century. Twisted shaft with cast iron dog head handle. Split. 33''h. And a walking stick with a carved wooden Boston Terrier head with movable jaw 33''l.
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10 CANES & WALKING STICKS
10 CANES & WALKING STICKS Includes one with sterling top, two with bone dog heads, and another with a pewter dog's head.
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A Walking Cane with Decorative
A Walking Cane with Decorative Handle A wood cane with a figural handle with a carved bone beast head and cuff, with a rubber tip. Unmarked. Measures approx. 32-1/2"L.
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SEVEN AMERICAN CANES. Twentieth
SEVEN AMERICAN CANES. Twentieth century. Earlier ones include barley twist with original worn white paint, carved snake with original paint, rudimentary dog head with loss, and walking stick with quilting and reeding. 34.5" to 36"l. Together with three late walking sticks and canes. 34" to 42"l.
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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.
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TWO CANES, RIDING CROP, PARASOL
TWO CANES, RIDING CROP, PARASOL FRAME AND A CEREMONIAL SWORDTwo Canes, Riding Crop, Parasol Frame and a Ceremonial Sword,
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Seven miniature canes with an
Seven miniature canes with an etched bronze holder, marked "J W C / ENGLAND" including a sword cane and another with a corkscrew, ivory, wood, and other materials, about 3 1/4 in. L.
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(3) VICTORIAN CANES & WWII-ERA RAMC
(3) VICTORIAN CANES & WWII-ERA RAMC SWAGGER STICK(lot of 3) Victorian canes/ walking sticks, including: (1) with gold-tone knob handle, possibly gold filled, testing as 14kt, tapered wood cane shaft, metal ferrule, later rubbed cap, not monogrammed, approx 36"l, (1) with gold-tone L-shape handle, possibly gold filled, testing as 14kt, engraved "Ida to D.W.C.B.," tapered wood cane shaft, metal ferrule, approx 33.5"l, together with (1) British WWII-era officer's swagger stick, silver (content unknown) cap bearing regimental insignia of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), motto "in arduis fidelis" (faithful in adversity), bamboo cane shaft, brass ferrule, approx 25.75"l **Provenance: The estate of a Houston Socialite who enjoyed a long career in modeling, both nationally and internationally. She loved and studied interior design and fashion, and was known for her pristine style**
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FIVE ASSORTED CANES & WALKING
FIVE ASSORTED CANES & WALKING STICKS One of ebony, with a concealed dagger, 19th century; the other four with silver or gilt accents.
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Lot of 1 Cane along with 2 Handles.
Lot of 1 Cane along with 2 Handles. Cane with an ivory fist handle, 1 parasol handle and 1 metal handle. From a Lexington Avenue NYC estate.
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CIVIL WAR ERA FOLK ART HAND
CIVIL WAR ERA FOLK ART HAND CARVED WALKING CANE WITH SNAKE A Carver's Masterpiece, in walnut, with a spiraled serpent over the slim tapered faux briarwood shaft, the top end in a spherical knob, brass tip, carefully finished to resemble the rugged briar, the snake with glass eyes and open mouth reaching towards the user's hand. 34 3/4" long, some wear to tip.
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2 CANES, ONE WITH FAMILY
2 CANES, ONE WITH FAMILY HISTORYGood Condition: . Shows appropriate wear. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House And Is 45.00 For This Item In The Continental U.S. Or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
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FOUR AMERICAN CANES. Twentieth
FOUR AMERICAN CANES. Twentieth century. Plain early root cane with late varnish, and three late canes. Carved cobra (some edge wear), and two canes with cast resin handles, dog and horse. Horse has wear. 35" to 40"l.
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Group of 5 Ivory Handled Canes Dog;
Group of 5 Ivory Handled Canes Dog; lion some loss; chicks etc.Max. 36''E
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GAR Hand-Carved Folk Art Cane
GAR Hand-Carved Folk Art Cane Hand-carved cane 35 in. ln. 1.5 in. ferrule; wonderfully carved with American eagles Union Corps badges an arrow GAR medal knife violin turtle and a bird with a dog perched on its back the dog incised with the name W.N. Luce. Some of the carvings retain their polychrome coloring.A search for a Civil War soldier named W.N. Luce shows a William N. Luce who enlisted as a private in Co. D 23rd New York Infantry in Elmira NY in May 1861 and mustered out in May of 1863. The 23rd New York first encountered the enemy at Fall's Church Bailey's Crossroads and Munsons' Hill. The regiment fought at the Second Battle of Bull Run and was also engaged at Rappahannock Sulphur Springs and Gainesville among other battles. Another William N. Luce was discovered who enlisted as a private serving with Co. D of the 6th U.S. Cavalry. which was organized in August 1861 and took part in 16 major and minor campaigns including the battle of Antietam Fredericksburg the Second Battle of Winchester Battle of Fairfield which was part of the Gettysburg Campaign Chancellorsville Wilderness Spotsylvania Court House Cold Harbor and the Appomattox Campaign. Condition: Few scattered dings in cane; otherwise retains original finish; great rich patina.
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FOUR ASSORTED CANESFour Assorted
FOUR ASSORTED CANESFour Assorted Canes,,
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THREE DOG HEADED CANES.
THREE DOG HEADED CANES. American 20th century. Three different dogs wood with metal fittings and composite heads. 35''-37''.
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Maple cane with a carved ivory
Maple cane with a carved ivory camel form grip together with an ebonized cane with a brass and bone handle. ?
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An early 20th century walking
An early 20th century walking cane the shaft probably marine ivory the grip with bands of rosewood.
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Cane with finely carved ivory
Cane with finely carved ivory handle depicting a wolf with prey, also has a sterling collar. 37"H. Very good condition.