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Physician's cane with concealed glass phial

1801-1900

Walking stick made of spiralling narwhal tusk

1801-1900

Physician's malacca cane with ivory handle

1850-1910

Physician's walking stick with snake carving

1771-1870

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

Carved wooden walking stick

1871-1920

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

Fine carved walking stick

1801-1900

Physician's cane with copper knob handle

1801-1900

Physicians cane

1850-1900

Physician's cane with copper knob handle

1801-1900

Physician's walking stick

1701-1850

Physicians cane with copper knob handle

1850-1900

Physician's cane with brass knob handle

1850-1900

Physician's cane

1801-1880

Wooden handle only

1677

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

1801-1900

Gnarled walking stick

1801-1900

Physician's walking stick

1890-1920

Walking frame

1980

Quadruped walking aid

1980

Walking stick

1980

Walking stick made from narwhal tusk with carved ivory pommel

1839-1881

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

1851-1900

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

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

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

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

Bifurcated walking stick, 1800-1930

Bifurcated walking stick, 1800-1930

1800-1930

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

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

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

Walking stick with two compartments