A simple bamboo cane with a metal tip on the bottom. The bamboo shoot is bent at a right angle to form the cane’s handle. There is a silver cap on the end of the handle. The handle of the cane is marked with “Sangster” and silver hallmarks.
A simple bamboo cane with a metal tip on the bottom. The bamboo shoot is bent at a right angle to form the cane’s handle. There is a silver cap on the end of the handle. The handle of the cane is marked with “Sangster” and silver hallmarks.
A straight-grained wooden cane with a metal tip. The handle is curved at a right angle to the cane, and has five small metal knobs on each side and a metal spine.
A straight-grained wooden cane with a metal tip. The handle is curved at a right angle to the cane, and has five small metal knobs on each side and a metal spine.
A straight wooden walking stick with gold over lead at the handle. The gold handle is inscribed: “To Henry Moore, token of respect by his employees, Cleveland, May 23, 1861”.
A straight wooden walking stick with gold over lead at the handle. The gold handle is inscribed: “To Henry Moore, token of respect by his employees, Cleveland, May 23, 1861”.
A rustic walking stick made from a long straight branch (birch?) with the bark stripped off. A leather thong has been wrapped around the cane at the top with loop left hanging as a wrist strap.
A rustic walking stick made from a long straight branch (birch?) with the bark stripped off. A leather thong has been wrapped around the cane at the top with loop left hanging as a wrist strap.
A rustic cane made of a straight branch stripped of bark with a metal (possibly brass) tip. There is a leather thong of buckskin wrapped just below the handle. The handle has a natural break and a smoothly rounded knob.
A rustic cane made of a straight branch stripped of bark with a metal (possibly brass) tip. There is a leather thong of buckskin wrapped just below the handle. The handle has a natural break and a smoothly rounded knob.