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Canes
 
What: sword cane, hand clasp
Details: silver clasping hand on handle, overall length 35 1/2 inches, 4-sided black spike 11 inches
Age: mid/late 1900s
Price: $700
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What: sword stick
Details: bamboo shaft, silver collar, brass ferrule with design, overall length 34 inches, blade 11 1/2 inches
Age: 1800s
Price: $750
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What: sword cane, stag
Details: stag/antler screw-in handle, bamboo shaft, stag ferrule, overall length 35 inches, round spike 8 inches
Age: early 1900s
Price: $800
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What: sword cane, true walking cane
Details: rapier blade with Scotch markings, overall length 34 inches, blade 27 inches
Age: early/mid-1800s
Price: $1,000
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What: sword cane, dogs' heads
Details: Two carved ivory dogs' heads. Length 35 in, blade 27 in. A twist opening with blade guards. Silver collar with markings. Toledo blade has etchings on each side and is a clean blade. Has great patina. Made from a single piece of wood, similiar to cypress.
Age: From the late 1800s
Price: $5,000
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What: sword cane, knotty horn handle
Details: Length 34 inches, blade 12 3/4 inches,embossing 9 1/2 inches. Blade reads Espada d Toledo 1880. Brass collar with button opening. Distal shaft wear. Short blade.
Age: 1880
Price: $1,400
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What: sword cane, unusual Toledo blade
Details: Cane shaft. Length 38 inches, blade 28 inches, 12 inches embossing. Very usual Toledo blade 187? embossed on it, last digit lost due to wear. Slight rust on cane shaft but blade shaft in excellent condition despite exterior wear.
Age: early 1900s
Price: $2,400
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What: sword cane, escutcheon
Details: Walnut handle with brass escutcheon on head. Brass collar with twist lock. Spike blade with flattening near point. Length 36 in, blade 24 in, ferrule 1 in
Age: early 1900s
Price: $800
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What: sword cane, briarwood
Details: Made from briarwood. Silver collar and handle tip with markings. Rapier blade with some superficial pitting on the blade. Length 36 inches, blade 26 inches, ferrule 1 inch.
Age: early 1900s
Price: $1,200
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What: sword cane, Chinese silver knob
Details: Oriental scene detail, heavy. Sterling collar. Square blade with slight pitting. Button release. Overall excellent condition. Length 34 inches, blade 27 inches, ferrule 1 inch.
Age: late 1800s
Price: $1,800
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What: sword cane, yellow bamboo
Details: shaft of yellow bamboo, wooden knob head, wire banding of shaft. Rapier-style blade with blood groove. Moderate pitting on blade. Length 36 inches, blade 15 inches, ferrule 1 inch.
Age: late 1800s
Price: $600
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What: sword cane, mongoose and python brass
Details: Well-detailed mongoose and python in brass. Well machined screw opening. Shaft of black malacca. Spike blade 6 inches.
Age: early 1900s
Price: $900
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What: sword cane, walking stick
Details: bamboo, fruitwood shaft. Thin blade, some pitting, with sharp point. Push button opening mechanism. Length 33 inches, blade 13 inches, ferrule 1 1/2 inches, 1/4 metal cap.
Age: early 1900s
Price: $600
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What: cane, Leda and Swan, stering silver handle
Details: malacca shaft, well-detailed representation of Leda and Swan myth. Length 36 inches.Handle was made from cast of brass handles.
Age: late 1900s
Price: $900
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What: cane handle, sterling silver, Neptune and Mermaid
Details: handle can be used as head of cane, made into door handle, other similar uses. Length 4 inches
Age: reproduction of brass handle from late 1800s
Price: $800
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What: cane handle, sterling silver, Leda and Swan
Details: handle can be used as head of cane, made into door handle, other similar uses. Width 5 inches, length 4 1/2 inches
Age: reproduction of brass handle from late 1800s
Price: $800
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