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  • An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900
  • An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900
  • An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900
  • An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900
  • An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900
  • An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900
  • An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900
  • An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900
An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900


When a whale hunter retired, he continued to scrimshaw at home, using more sophisticated tools, it was a good way to pass the time and earn a little money, they practiced their knowledge as sculptors, nevertheless, we continue to denominate whaler’s art.   This one-piece Cane is carved from fruitwood to imitate a chain, this shaft is carved in three different sections, and the handle is a simple sphere on a ringed cylinder where a hole is opened to pass the rope through. There are seventeen perfectly carved links maintaining the same thickness and becoming smaller towards the end where the latter section finishes with a bimetallic ferrule. The handle is 12 cm high x 3 cm diameter and the O.L. is 90 cm. The whole piece has been varnished with a fine black tint which nowadays shows signs of wear. There are no cracks chips or insect damage, the condition is excellent.     Antique Walking Cane Collection Antiker Spazierstock Sammlung Antique Canne Collection Antiek Wandelstok Verzameling Antico Bastone Collezione Античный трость коллекции Baston Antiguo Coleccion

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Lying Horse Cane. England, ca. 1900

Lying Horse Cane. England, ca. 1900

This large red-deer antler handle is carved depicting a horse lying flat with folded legs and raised neck, his face with an open mouth is decorated with two inset glass eyes and an amusing mane, the skilful carver used the natural indentations of the horn to decorate the animal's back. 

This enjoyable cane is 5,5 cm high x 15 cm to the side x 3 cm wide and is on top of sound malacca shaft, there is a metal collar decorated with scrolls. The O.L. of the cane is 88 cm and is ending with an old bimetal ferrule. Without any chips or cracks in the handle, the condition is excellent!

Horses have appeared in works of art throughout history. The creating artist of this cane must have exceptional knowledge of the subject.

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A Gold & Silver Art Nouveau Jewell Cane, France ca. 1900 

A Gold & Silver Art Nouveau Jewell Cane, France ca. 1900 

The designer of this Art Nouveau Jewell communicates the joy that plants feel when being caressed by the sun and being moved by the wind, conceived by three plants all along, where the curved lines of its stems and long leaves intertwine harmoniously. Goldsmith technique suggests high skills, combining yellow-gold and rose-gold applied on a silver surface decorated with dotted incisions. A beautiful cultured grey pearl on the terrace is the cherry on the top of this marvellous composition.

The tested Silver knob, modelled in heavy cast and finely hand chased, is 5,5 cm high x 4 cm diameter. There is an unreadable silversmith mark, it is on top of a sound malacca shaft and is finishing with a 3 cm. horn tip, the O.L. is 90 cm. Without any chips or cracks or crashes, the condition is excellent!

 

The Art Nouveau ornament is composed of motifs that usually comes from asymmetrical compositions, as seen on furniture, jewellery, lamps, printed fabrics, etc. Nature is the source of inspiration for this art movement. The motifs are often long-stemmed, gracefully stylized plants and flowers as lilies, chalices, irises, poppies etc.

 

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A beautiful Japanese Cloisonné mounted into a cane. Japan, ca. 1890

A beautiful Japanese Cloisonné mounted into a cane. Japan, ca. 1890

The term Cloisonné comes from the French “cloison” which translates to mean “partition”. It is the process by which different colours of enamel are, as the name suggests, separated by partitions made of thin metal ribbons, no thicker than a strand of hair, and fused onto a base layer of enamel to form intricate designs. This can be done by hand, or by using tweezers. Once in place the partitions, then filled with layers of enamel, until level with the top of the ribbons. The metal remains visible, allowing the beautiful patterns to shine through.

Cloisonné is widely considered to be the first enamelling method to come into existence and the ancient Mediterranean cultures have witnessed these beautiful crafts since the 10th century BC. * Anordain enamelling techniques.

 

This cane is fashioned as an elongated Milord shape and modelled in the enamel cloisonné technique with Japanese patterns, it is coloured with Bordeaux-red, yellow, stardust-composite, white, and pistachio green, where butterflies and cherry blossoms are the predominant motifs. The elaboration detail and fineness suggest high skills. It is 15 cm high x 4 cm diameter on top of a slender ebonized shaft, carved imitating dots, and finishing with a bimetal ferrule, the O.L. is 91 cm, there are minimal signs of use, and the condition is perfect. 

 

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A Collie Herder Dog Cane by BRIGG, England ca. 1900

A Collie Herder Dog Cane by BRIGG, England ca. 1900

The Collie herder dog, well known as the Scottish Herder was descended from a localised variety of herding dogs from Scotland and Wales. The Rough Collie had been used for centuries as a sheepdog in the Scottish Highlands.

Today Rough Collies are more show dogs than working dogs. The breed has been developed to be an excellent companion animal and fits perfectly in most homes. * Herding with Rough Collies.

 

This original cane is fashioned of a single piece of stepped rattan, the figure depicts a masterly carved Collie Herder head with inset glass eyes, it shows the characterizing protruding muzzle and the long hair around the neck. It is brand marked BRIGG LONDON close to the crutch. In this carving, we got a good portrait of one of the most brave dog races.

This Scottish dog is 4 cm high x 12 cm to the side x 4 cm wide and the O.L. is 90 cm, it ends with a bimetal ferrule, it has minimal signs of usage, and the condition is excellent.

 

Swaine Adeney Brigg, one of Britain’s oldest and most prestigious manufacturers of leather goods, walking canes and umbrellas. A recent book “IN GOOD HANDS” about his craftsmanship has been published very recently: http://www.swaineadeney.co.uk/about/the-book/index.html

 

 

* In nearly every world mythology, our constant companion the dog has come to be associated with our constant companion, death. Wild carrion devourers sniffing and consuming the death, tame, ever-hungry, digging into the depths of the earth with their paws, burying or finding bones, dogs attend death and assimilate death. * The book of Symbols.

 

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An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900

An unusual Whalers-Art wood Walking stick, U.S.A. or Europe ca. 1900

When a whale hunter retired, he continued to scrimshaw at home, using more sophisticated tools, it was a good way to pass the time and earn a little money, they practiced their knowledge as sculptors, nevertheless, we continue to denominate whaler’s art.

 

This one-piece Cane is carved from fruitwood to imitate a chain, this shaft is carved in three different sections, and the handle is a simple sphere on a ringed cylinder where a hole is opened to pass the rope through. There are seventeen perfectly carved links maintaining the same thickness and becoming smaller towards the end where the latter section finishes with a bimetallic ferrule. The handle is 12 cm high x 3 cm diameter and the O.L. is 90 cm. The whole piece has been varnished with a fine black tint which nowadays shows signs of wear. There are no cracks chips or insect damage, the condition is excellent.

 

 

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An early religious Saint Lambert Folk Art Cane, Belgie, ca. 1800

An early religious Saint Lambert Folk Art Cane, Belgie, ca. 1800

“Hence, Canes are made by shepherds living in the countryside where stars and seasons are the only points of reference and where time does not matter; by old men sitting by the fireside on whom time has lost its grip; by soldiers waiting in the mud of trenches to go back to life or to march to death; by prisoners for whom freedom is so far away that it has become an abstraction. The cane is the work of a man uninhibited, who does not account for his time and for whom time doesn’t matter or no longer means anything” (G. Segas) Popular art canes by L. Jantzen 

 

Saint-Lambert, born around 635 B.C. in Maastricht, is well known for being the patron saint of that city and also the patron of the Brabant region shared between Belgium and Holland. He is also the patron and protector of hunters.

 

 

This One-piece Cane is carved from beech wood, it has on top of the carving a religious scene of Saint-Lambert, just at the moment when Christ appears on the antlers of the deer he was going to kill. Saint-Lambert is shown kneeling and pointing his spear at the deer which is peacefully standing in front of him at this moment, he is contemplating the Christ which appears resplendent between the deer's antlers, a moment which is well known as the miracle of Saint-Lambert. Behind this scene, we see his dog and a bird sculpted which could well be a pheasant which is a typical hunting bird in these countries. 

The rest of the shaft is carved with four continuous lines forming a spiral with interspersed knots as is usual in 18th-century folk art canes of these southern Netherlands regions. The entire composition of the carving is worn but never broken or with chips, the condition is excellent. There is a horn handle. It finishes with an 18th-century saw-tooth decorated top ferrule.

 

The O.L. of the cane is 89 cm, without chips or cracks, and the condition is excellent. Like most folk art canes, this one is wearing a warm and wonderful patina.

 

For a similar example of a southern Netherlands Cane see H. Wiegersma, Volkskunst in the Nederlanden pictures 74 en 79  Pag. 67

An amusing French-poodle by Antoine, a mascot Cane, France ca. 1900

An amusing French-poodle by Antoine, a mascot Cane, France ca. 1900

French Poodles, originally from Germany, were bred as hunting dogs to retrieve game from water, this elegant-looking hound, is also tagged as true aristocrats due to the way they stand and their magnificent coat colours.

Poodles are smart dogs, having some of the highest instinctive intelligence among water retrievers with substantial evidence of high adaptive skills. Poodles are eager for all kinds of activity, and they enjoy keeping busy. 

 

This high-end French-poodle portraiture is precious carved and finished with great expression, is 10 cm high by 4 cm to the side by 3,5 cm wide, with no hairlines or chips or cracks. It has a 5 mm high silver collar on top of a stepped malacca shaft marked ANTOINE Palais Royal ends with a bimetal ferrule. The O.L. is 88 cm without chips or cracks, the condition is perfect.

 

We deliver this piece with a signed document issued by a certified appraiser, corroborating it is older than 100 years and therefore before 1947.

 

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Maiden and Flowers, Art Nouveau Walking stick. Germany, ca. 1900

Maiden and Flowers, Art Nouveau Walking stick. Germany, ca. 1900

This fascinating Belle Époque cane has a large silver handle representing at both sides two different naked nymphs arising from water waves, a symbolic Iris flower is also delineated, it measures 12 cm lengthwise x 6 cm high x 2,5 cm at its widest, it has German marks: The Crown, the 800 and the maker marks R S M. It is on top of a sound ebonized wood shaft and finishing with a horn tip. The O.L. is 90 cm, and the condition is perfect. It is still a very wearable cane.

 

The Art Nouveau movement was inspired by Nature and Fertility, and the artists represented exquisitely the sinuous forms of plants and women, this cane contains all of these elements in its design. Luckily it survived intact.

 

Notable is that cast figural silver handles were the top of the line of their kind, by far costlier than the standard, modelled production, and the most durables. 

 

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Cockatoo ladie‘s Cane by S.Fox, England ca. 1900

Cockatoo ladie‘s Cane by S.Fox, England ca. 1900

This amusing handle depicts in marvellous detail a graciously cockatiel-head beautifully conceived, it is surrounded by a coat of rings of plumage in vibrant tinted shades and spirited by two sparkling glass-eyes. 

The fruitwood handle is 7 cm high x 6,5 cm to the side x 4,5 cm wide on top of an ebonized shaft which has been marked S.Fox & Co. LIMITED in a metal badge, walking sticks and umbrellas from this brand have been among the favourites since the late 19th century and is ending with a horn tip. The O.L. is 91 cm, it has minimal signs of usage, the condition is perfect.

This delightful cane with the allure of a mascot, took the central stage for over 50 years in an extensive walking stick collection in Italy and captured the attention and curiosity of every viewer.

The motif of the cockatiel came into fashion with the first aviary appearing around 1860, giving to the public in major European cities, for the first time, the chance to see many of the exotic birds of the world.

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A rarely encountered coloured Millefiori Murano Glass Walking Cane, Italy ca. 1900

A rarely encountered coloured Millefiori Murano Glass Walking Cane, Italy ca. 1900

Murano glass is made on the Venetian island of Murano, which has specialized in fancy glassware for centuries. Murano’s glassmakers led Europe for centuries, developing or refining many technologies including crystalline glass, enamelled glass (smalto), golden glass (goldstone), multicoloured glass (millefiori), milk glass (lattimo), and imitation gemstones made of glass. Today, the artisans of Murano are still employing these centuries-old techniques. * Wikipedia.  

 

The 5 cm. high x 2,5 cm diameter cylindrical handle, is made of glass-paste in the Pate de Verre Murano technique. It features multiple flowers in primary and secondary colours, much like that seen in fine Italian Venetian glass 19th-century paperweights. It is on top of a hardwood shaft with a metal collar idem a horn tip. The O.L. is 97 cm. Without chips or cracks, the condition is perfect, this Cane survives intact inside a cupboard for the last 120 years.

BRIGG Bobtail dog Walking Cane. London, ca. 1900

BRIGG Bobtail dog Walking Cane. London, ca. 1900

The Old English Sheepdog, also known as the Bobtail, is a large and athletic dog breed developed in England in the early 19th century. It has a great protective instinct, they are extremely friendly and peaceful, it was bred for cattle herding and helping farmers drive cattle and sheep to the market. 

 

The L handle is 12 cm lengthwise x 2.5 cm high x 4 at its widest. It depicts the well-carved head of a Bobtail with glass eyes, it shows a highly skilled carving executed in the root of a single piece of stepped malacca and it is brand-marked BRIGG ending with a horn tip, the O.L. is 90 cm, with any chips or cracks the condition is perfect.

 

 

Swaine Adeney Brigg, is one of Britain’s oldest and most prestigious manufacturers of leather goods, walking canes and umbrellas. A recent book “IN GOOD HANDS” about his craftsmanship has been published very recently: http://www.swaineadeney.co.uk/about/the-book/index.html

 

 

 

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Surrealistic figures, Folk Art Walking Cane. France ca. 1880

Surrealistic figures, Folk Art Walking Cane. France ca. 1880

This One-piece Cane carved from an unknown wood has on top of the handle a Salamander and a Cicada, both, symbolic animals of the warm summers of the French Provence. 

Prominently carved, we see the faces of a king wearing his crown and an Indian crowned with feathers, there are sea animals like a turtle, and a fish with the head of an otter, a shell and a palm-three are also represented in the shaft as many animal heads carved in the knots of the wood like a fox, a monkey, a wolf etc. Most of the carved figures are etched and enhanced with a heated needle. The OL is 95 cm, without chips or cracks, the condition is excellent. Like most of the folk-art canes, this one is wearing a warm and wonderful patina.

 

“Hence, Canes are made by shepherds living in the countryside where stars and seasons are the only points of reference and where time does not matter; by old men sitting by the fireside on whom time has lost its grip; by soldiers waiting in the mud of trenches to go back to life or to march to death; by prisoners for whom freedom is so far away that it has become an abstraction. The cane is the work of a man uninhibited, who does not account for his time and for whom time doesn’t matter or no longer means anything” (G. Segas) Popular art canes by L. Jantzen