SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century tippling stick complete with glass insert together with a walking cane with silver terminal (heavily pitted)
SOLD FOR £110
A walking cane with a Russian silver enamel and bone knop
SOLD FOR £160
A Georgian specimen wood walking cane with 18ct gold knop
SOLD FOR £55
G & J Leggat, a holly driving whip marked G & L Leggat manufacturers to the Queen, George Wbridge Edinburgh, with old label marked used on the London to Manchester Coach 1840 together with a walking cane with silver terminal (f) and an Edwardian parasol
SOLD FOR £60
A carved ebony walking cane with silver knop, an Edwardian gilt ditto
SOLD FOR £740
A curious "South African" wooden walking cane decorated a figure of a mounted farmer with seated sheep, the terminal in the form of a horse's hoof
SOLD FOR £80
A walking cane with engine turned Art Deco 9ct gold mount
SOLD FOR £90
An ebony walking cane together with 3 shepherds crooks
SOLD FOR £95
A 19th Century naive carved walking cane, the grip in the form of a hand clasping a brick
SOLD FOR £95
An Edwardian walking cane with a carved ivory twist handle
SOLD FOR £90
A 19th Century walking cane with ivory knop
SOLD FOR £200
An ebony walking cane with a Chinese silver handle decorated with bamboo and 4 character marks
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian ebony walking cane with silver knob decorated a climbing serpent, London 1832
SOLD FOR £55
An ebony walking cane with silver knob
SOLD FOR £95
A Malacca walking cane with silver handle and a bamboo walking stick with silver terminal
SOLD FOR £70
A Nailsea glass walking cane 35"
SOLD FOR £75
A reproduction 18th Century carved ivory and ebony walking cane decorated Admiral Lord Nelson
SOLD FOR £700
An Edwardian walking cane with gilt metal band marked Bigg, with rhino horn handle
SOLD FOR £80
An ebony walking cane, the handle in the form of a race horse with jockey up, marked 925
SOLD FOR £520
A carved ivory walking cane with silver mount
SOLD FOR £70
An ebony walking cane with silver handle, London 1887