cane with curved handle decorated with typical Art Nouveau floral motifs, hallmark and manufacturer's mark very difficult to read, rosewood shaft, modern rubber tip. elegant and fine cane, almost femi[...]
Antique cane in solid silver and snakewood – Art NouveauElegant cane from the Art Nouveau period, decorated with a superb solid silver pommel, hallmarked Minerva, representing a finely chiseled prayin[...]
Luxurious cane with a pretty twisted ball knob gold 18 carat. Eagle's head hallmark and goldsmith's hallmark. The shaft is made of precious Amourette wood. The ferrule is made of horn. Very fine, it i[...]
Elegant collector's cane with long green glass handle.
Brass ring with the same line decoration in continuity with the handle.
Varnished wooden shaft and horn ferrule.
Work of the Loetz facto[...]
Very nice set presenting 2 Canes. The first in horn with the pommel in the shape of a shod horse's leg (1 nail missing), wooden shaft, iron tip, copper ring. The second with ivory pommel (slight crack[...]
Very pretty little stick, unfortunately shortened. It perfectly follows the movement of the sinuous branch used, probably a birch, and is nicely carved into the hollow of 3 faces with different grimac[...]
Cane with a pretty pommel mixing wood and porcelain. The porcelain face of a young woman being surrounded by her kerchief and her wooden cape. A slight split should be noted on the front of the wood, [...]
Collectible cane with silver handle (French hallmarks) representing a bird.
Tinted pearwood shaft.
Dimension: length of 91.2 cm.
France, Art Nouveau period around 1910.
Rare cane from the Art Nouveau period with a malachite knob under which is a large silver ring decorated with flower and a monogram. Precious wood "snakewood". The entire cane is 33,85 inches long. Ra[...]
Silver cane knob decorated with a heron, from the 1900s.
Silversmith's hallmark on the base of the pommel.
State of use, damaged on the top and the outer side.
Total height : 17cm.
Pommel height :[...]
ART NOUVEAU - Rare and beautiful dandy's ceremonial cane in the shape of a crescent Very good condition Rare cane, probably with function, which is unknown ... Floral motifs and wreath of laurel leave[...]
Cane with ivory knob type hand closed on a roller, 20th century. Shaft intact, ring and brass ferrule. Crack in the pommel, traces of restoration (see details in the photos) The price takes into accou[...]
Collection cane with polychrome ivory handle representing a pretty woman in profile, head tilted and eyes closed.
On her hair are flowers embellished with small precious stones.
Superb patina of[...]
Art Nouveau cane. Magnificent enameled silver pommel with a gradient of colors and a pretty decoration of violets. The barrel is made of palm wood. The ferrule is in horn. The pommel is 3,34 inches lo[...]
Art Nouveau cane from the beginning of the 20th century, silver metal knob ending in an eagle's head, rosewood shaft. Good general condition, with slight lack of silver metal. Length 93.5cm.
- We r[...]
Collection cane with silver handle representing a PRETTY WOMAN with long hair in profile on both sides.
Stylized decorations of flowers and “Prima Silver” inscription.
Shaft in stained wood and [...]
Beautiful Umbrella dating from the very beginning of the XXth Century The finely chiseled bronze pommel gilded with gold represents an elephant's head. The whole is in good condition.
Collection cane made of six pieces of ivory.
Horn intermediary rings.
Condition: good general conservation.
imension: length of 86 cm.
Datable around 1900/1910.
Art Nouveau cane. The octagonal shaft consists of leather rings assembled around a metal rod. This shaft has a diameter of around 0,67 inches on the upper part and is refined to reach a diameter of ar[...]
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