This great flash light cane dating from the 1920s was effectively used for hailing taxi cabs. A fun gadget cane, the 1-1/2-inch celluloid knob handle tops a butternut shaft and the macrame insert twists to turn on the fligh light. The cane has a 1-1/2-inch horn tip and measures 36-1/4 inches overall.
This interesting circa 1920s walking stick has a carved bird's head for a handle. In its beak, the bird is holding what looks like some sort of melon. Handle measures are 4 inches. The bird has glass eyes and the head sits on top of a rosewood shaft 1/4 inch in diameter and a 1-1/4-inch ivory tip. Overall length of this stick is 35-1/2 inches.
This amusing carved wood bull dog's head forms a child's cane, circa 1900. The dog's head, which has glasss eyes, measures 1-5/8 inches. A 1/2-inch silver tone collar tops the ebony shaft which is 5/8 inches in diameter and a 1-inch bimetal tip. Overall length is 25 inches.
This knob handled walking stick sports a golf ball shaped from rock (measures 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 inches), a 1-1/2-inch metal collar above an ebony shaft and 1-2/8 inch bimetal tip. Overall loength is 36 inches. What a great gift for the golfer you know!
This unusual walking stick sports a knob handle made from rock, which looks quite like polished granite. The handle measures 2 inches by 1-1/8 inch and sits on a one-inch metal collar, a rosewood shaft and a 1-1/2-inch metal tip. Overall length is 35-3/4 inches.
This unusual triangular walking stick dates from the 1920s and sports an ivory top, thin gold tone band and ebony shaft with a 1-1/8-inch black horn tip. The ivory portion is 1 inch in length by 7/8 inches in diameter. Overall length of this interesting stick is 35-3/8 inches.
This working grocery store scale was made by the Standard Computing Company of Detroit, Michigan, which patented it in 1909. Finished with gold glossy paint, this vintage scale is an eye catcher. Dimensions are 31 inches in height x 17 inches in width x 18 inches in depth. The 16 x 13 inch glass round where you placed your items to be weighed is included.
This gentleman burglar's cane is a square forged iron rod with a 4-1/2 inch wide, L-shaped handle and integral fluted ferrule. The handle and collar are nickel plated and the shaft is ebonized. Overall length is 34 inches. The walking stick belonged to an older New Yorker who terrorized jewelry stores, smashing showcases while his wife scooped up the jewels. He stayed at the scene of the crimes, leaning on his cane, with his elegantly dressed wife, the jewelry in her pockets. He never got ca ...click for details