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Physician's cane with concealed glass phial

1801-1900

Physician's walking stick with snake carving

1771-1870

Physician's malacca cane with ivory handle

1850-1910

Walking stick made of spiralling narwhal tusk

1801-1900

Ivory and silver cane head only, originally owned by William Hunter

Carved wooden walking stick

1871-1920

Physician's cane with fluted carved ivory handle

1801-1900

Physician's cane with ivory knob handle

1701-1830

Physician's cane with copper knob handle containing glass phial and goblet with broken base

1801-1900

Ebonised walking stick with silver collar and ivory skull for pommel

1771-1900

Light stick

1771-1900

Wooden handle only

1677

Fine carved walking stick

1801-1900

Physician's cane

1801-1880

Walking stick

1980

Walking frame

1980

Quadruped walking aid

1980

Physician's cane with broken brass knob handle opening to reveal container

1801-1900

Gnarled walking stick

1801-1900

Wood walking stick with screw thread handle in the form of a pipe

1851-1900

Physician's walking stick

1890-1920

Physician's walking stick

1701-1850

Physician's cane with copper knob handle

1801-1900

Physicians cane with copper knob handle

1850-1900

Physicians cane

1850-1900

Physician's cane with copper knob handle

1801-1900

Physician's cane with brass knob handle

1850-1900

Walking stick made from narwhal tusk with carved ivory pommel

1839-1881

Bamboo walking stick, surmounted by ivory skull

Bamboo walking stick

Cane walking stick, formerly belonging to Joseph Lister.

Cane walking stick belonging to Joseph Lister

Adjustable folding walking-stick 31-34”, with plastic wallet, by Smith and Nephew Homecraft Ltd, United Kingdom, 1999

Adjustable folding walking-stick 31-34” with plastic wallet

1999

Ebonised walking stick with elaborately carved ivory pommel of clothed skeletons and frogs and fruit, probably English, 1771-1900

Ebonised walking stick with elaborately carved ivory pommel of clothed skeletons and frogs and fruit

1771-1900

Physician's cane with copper knob handle, unscrewing to reveal two hollow container sections, now empty, probably English, 1801-1900

Physician's cane with copper knob handle

1801-1900

Physician's malacca cane with ivory handle in form of hand grasping serpent, probably English, 1850-1910

Physician's malacca cane with ivory handle in form of hand grasping serpent

1850-1910

Wooden physician's walking stick with carved decoration of entwined serpent with human head pommel, European, 1701-1850

Wooden physician's walking stick with carved decoration of entwined serpent with human head pommel

1701-1850

Walking stick with two compartments, each of which contains a bottle

Walking stick with two compartments

Wooden walking stick, with an ivory handle bearing Lister's coat-of-arms, with a silver collar bearing presentation plaque and hallmarked in 1889 in London

Wooden walking stick

Bifurcated walking stick, 1800-1930

Bifurcated walking stick, 1800-1930

1800-1930

Physician's cane with silver mount and ivory knob handle decorated with pattern of silver studs, M.D. 98 inlaid on top of handle, English, 1790-1898

Physician's cane with silver mount and ivory knob handle decorated with pattern of silver studs

1790-1898