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Antique African Walking Stick

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African Hardwood and Carved Bone Early 20th Century Walking Stick
African Hardwood and Carved Bone Early 20th Century Walking Stick

African Hardwood and Carved Bone Early 20th Century Walking Stick

Located in GB

This unusual walking stick dates to the early 20th century and is made from a dense exotic hardwood

Category

1920s African Other Antique African Walking Stick

Materials

Hardwood

Circa 1900 Antique African Walking Stick
Circa 1900 Antique African Walking Stick

Circa 1900 Antique African Walking Stick

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H 38.5 in W 2.75 in D 2 in

Circa 1900 Antique African Walking Stick

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Circa 1900 antique African walking stick. Dense hardwood. Crack at one twist - natural from aging

Category

Early 20th Century Zimbabwean Antique African Walking Stick

Materials

Hardwood

American Indian Folk Art Walking Stick
American Indian Folk Art Walking Stick

American Indian Folk Art Walking Stick

Located in Southampton, NY

African Folk Art Walking Stick

Category

Early 20th Century Central African Antique African Walking Stick

Materials

Mahogany

Walking Stick Cane with Carved Ebony African Tribal Male Head
Walking Stick Cane with Carved Ebony African Tribal Male Head

Walking Stick Cane with Carved Ebony African Tribal Male Head

Located in Hamilton, Ontario

Walking stick cane with carved ebony African tribal male head.

Category

Early 20th Century Antique African Walking Stick

Materials

Wood

Antique Carved Walking Cane, African, Ebony, Tribal Stick, Figure, Victorian
Antique Carved Walking Cane, African, Ebony, Tribal Stick, Figure, Victorian

Antique Carved Walking Cane, African, Ebony, Tribal Stick, Figure, Victorian

Located in Hele, Devon, GB

This is an antique carved walking cane. An African, ebony tribal stick with figural male mask

Category

Late 19th Century Antique African Walking Stick

Materials

Ebony

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