Canes

From around 1550 to 1930, canes were a dressing accessory without which a lady or gentleman, properly dressed, would never leave the house. However their use went out of fashion after this, leaving the market to collectors.

For a collector, the main interest lies in the handle, which could be made of wood, bamboo, ebony, ivory, tusk, animal horn, or bone. Sometimes they were made out of porcelain, Bakelite, gold, silver, or glass; enameled or cloisonnéd; or sprinkled with precious gemstones. The height of good taste was a gold handle with minmal decoration, as silver handles were despised by more...

A walking stick was an integral part of every well dressed man's wardrobe in the nineteenth century, and his collection of walking-sticks were probably kept just inside the hall in a stand, sharing space with umbrellas.

Walking-sticks and canes derive from the cudgels and staves carried for defence, evolving into dress accessories topped with silver or ivory, with a ferrule at the point to cut down wear. Many had elaborately carved heads. Sometimes these unscrewed to reveal space for a snuff box or other article. About 200 ancillary accessories are known to have been incorporated into walking more...

Ivory is a hard, white material obtained from the tusks of elephants, walruses, narwhals, and other animals. It has been prized for centuries for its beauty, durability, and rarity, and has been used extensively in decorative arts in Western and Oriental cultures from the 18th to the 20th centuries.

In Western cultures during the 18th to 20th centuries, ivory continued to be a popular material for creating decorative objects. A few examples of ivory objects from Western cultures during this time period include:

•    toiletry necessaire: A set of toiletry items made of ivory, late 19th century.

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An ivory handled walking stick carved with rats, 19th century,…

Ivory Rat-Carved Walking Stick, 19th Century

An ivory handled walking stick carved with rats, 19th century, 99 cm length

Three Victorian walking canes, each stick with a decorative top,…

Victorian Walking Canes with Decorative Tops

Three Victorian walking canes, each stick with a decorative top, one silver, one ivory the other carved.

Two canes, each with carved ivory hound's head handle. (2)

Ivory Hound Head Cane Set

Two canes, each with carved ivory hound's head handle. (2)

Three walking sticks with ivory and silver handles

Ivory and Silver Walking Sticks

Three walking sticks with ivory and silver handles

Two walking sticks, one with carved column and one with ivory…

Carved Column and Ivory Handle Walking Sticks

Two walking sticks, one with carved column and one with ivory handle

Two walking sticks with carved ivory handles

Carved Ivory Handled Walking Sticks

Two walking sticks with carved ivory handles

Walking stick with a curved, carved ivory handle

Curved Ivory Handle Walking Stick

Walking stick with a curved, carved ivory handle

Black walking stick with a carved ivory handle

Ivory-handled black walking stick

Black walking stick with a carved ivory handle

Carved whale ivory 19th century walking stick top of a hand…

Ivory Heart: 19th Century Walking Stick Top

Carved whale ivory 19th century walking stick top of a hand holding a heart

Carved Ivory elephant stand & cocktail sticks

Ivory Elephant Stand and Cocktail Picks

Carved Ivory elephant stand & cocktail sticks

19th century walking stick inlaid with bone, wood, tooth ivory…

Bone and Ivory Inlaid Walking Stick

19th century walking stick inlaid with bone, wood, tooth ivory etc

Angster's walking stick with ivory handle

Ivory-handled Walking Stick by Angster

Angster's walking stick with ivory handle

Two Victorian cane walking sticks with horn, ivory and ebony…

Victorian Cane Walking Sticks with Horn and Ivory Details

Two Victorian cane walking sticks with horn, ivory and ebony details. Length 95 cm

Antique walking cane with silver mount and a parasol with ivory…

Silver-Mounted Cane and Ivory-Handled Parasol

Antique walking cane with silver mount and a parasol with ivory handle

Walking stick with ivory top and a cut glass insert. Length 120…

Ivory and Glass Walking Stick - 120cm Length

Walking stick with ivory top and a cut glass insert. Length 120 cm

An impressive 18ct. yellow gold mounted, ivory handled walking…

18ct. Gold and Ivory Handle Walking Cane

An impressive 18ct. yellow gold mounted, ivory handled walking cane, the plain tapered ebony hardwood shaft with wide a scroll embossed 18ct. gilded yellow gold mount, the shield cartouche with presentation engraving 'From J. Shaw To W.B. Paton, Dunedin,…

An ivory and Malacca walking cane, English, 19th century. 95 cm…

English Ivory and Malacca Walking Cane, 19th Century

An ivory and Malacca walking cane, English, 19th century. 95 cm long