Thursday 21 March 2019
A silver-mounted horn walking cane, c.1920, with basket-weave grip and collar, the top...
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A silver-mounted horn walking cane, c.1920, with basket-weave grip and collar, the top inset with a George V silver three pence coin, ebonised shaft, 84cm long
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