2014 Fall Fine Antique Cane Auction 2014-09-27 Auction - 189 Price Results - Tradewinds Antiques in MA
A wonderful porcelain phrenology head caneA marvelous relic cane from Independence HallA Turkish amber cane with a faceted green gem
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Peabody, MA, United States
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2014 Fall Fine Antique Cane Auction

Tradewinds is pleased to present our 45th live sale at the Marriott Peabody Hotel, just off route 128 at exit #28, in Peabody, Mass., on September 27, 2014 at 11:00AM EDT. We have gathered a fine array of quality pieces and will be offering 189 lots with several rare or scarce items, and many surprises. Included in the event are pieces from the collections of John Bunker, Bud Kobler, Barry Koffman, Susan Kreh, Richard Mandel, and Dr Michael Roth, with additions from around the world. Among the many highlights are: A marvelous porcelain phrenology cane Est: $4500-$6500 A wonderful gold quartz presentation cane, Est: $9000-$12000 A great Asprey silver vinaigrette Est: $3000-$4000 An outstanding Tiffany ivory & silver Est: $2000-$3000 A superb Tiffany 18 k gold "L" Est: $3000-$4000 A large whale ivory & koa wood going ashore cane Est: $3000-$4000 A great English pique Est: $6000-$8000 A wonderful Viennese enamel Est: $2000-$3000 A great Saint-Cloud blue & white porcelain Est: $2500-$3500 A fine undertaker's coffin measure, Est: $1200-$1800 A splendid silver doctor's cane with implements Est: $2000-$3000 A lovely French Mennecy chinoiserie porcelain Est: $1800-$2800 An outstanding ivory lion and snake Est: $2000-$3000 A great gold watch cane Est: $2000-$3000 and much more.
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A carved wood cane of a man drinking from a keg: A fabulous carved wood cane of a man drinking from a keg. Made from one piece of European sangre wood it has a handle that measures about 3" high and about 3" at its widest. It depicts a bearded
0006: A carved wood cane of a man drinking from a kegEst. $1,200-$1,800
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A very fine Art Nouveau silver cane on snakewood: A very fine Art Nouveau silver cane on snakewood. The petite silver handle is 2 1/4" high, 3" long, and about 1/3" at its thickest. It is wonderfully decorated in foliate designs with double
0016: A very fine Art Nouveau silver cane on snakewoodEst. $700-$900
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A historical cane with a piece of telegraph cable: A great historical cane with a piece of telegraph cable. The flat mushroom horn handle is 1" thick and 1 1/2" across the top. Below it is a 2" piece of treated telegraph cable that is framed by two
0035: A historical cane with a piece of telegraph cableEst. $1,800-$2,800
A fine carved wood cane of a tiger: A fine carved wood cane of a tiger. Made of a single piece of hardwood, it has an "L" handle that is 1 1/2" thick and 3" to the side. It depicts a crouching tiger with brown glass eyes, a long
0043: A fine carved wood cane of a tigerEst. $650-$850Lot Passed
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A wood cane of a Balinese dancer with a ritual mask: A great carved wood cane of a Balinese dancer with a ritual mask. The carved hardwood handle is 3 3/4" high and 2" at its thickest. It depicts an elaborately costumed Balinese ritual dancer. He is
0055: A wood cane of a Balinese dancer with a ritual maskEst. $900-$1,300
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A very nice antique brass stick stand: A very nice antique brass stick stand. The stand measures 24" high. 19 1/2" long, and 9" deep. It has decorative finials on the four corners and there are 12 square receptacles for holding canes
0120: A very nice antique brass stick standEst. $600-$800
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An early cane with "John Hancock, 1776" on it: A very nice early cane with the name "John Hancock, 1776" on it. The whale ivory knob handle is 1 1/8" high and 1 1/3" across the top. Inlaid on top is a 7/8" smooth, coin silver disc as a
0143: An early cane with "John Hancock, 1776" on itEst. $850-$1,250
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A great staghorn monkey/jockey cane: A great staghorn monkey/jockey cane. The staghorn "L" handle is 1 3/4" high and 3 1/4" to the side. It depicts a nicely detailed monkey with white sulfide eyes wearing a jockey's cap with a long
0148: A great staghorn monkey/jockey caneEst. $550-$750
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A great Tiffany ivory tiger cane: A great Tiffany ivory tiger cane. The "L" ivory handle is 4 1/4" long and about 1 1/3" at its widest. It depicts a detailed full-bodied tiger on a plinth, with dark brown glass eyes, ribs carved,
0034: A great Tiffany ivory tiger caneEst. $2,500-$3,500
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The 1911 Dartmouth College cane of Chet Butts: The 1911 Dartmouth College cane of Chet Butts. Made entirely of a single piece of hardwood, it has a handle that is 3 1/4" high and 2" at its widest. It depicts in fine detail the bust of the famous
0037: The 1911 Dartmouth College cane of Chet ButtsEst. $500-$700
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A wood bull mastiff cane on scarred medlar: A great carved wood bull mastiff cane on scarred medlar. Made from one piece of dark medlar that has been scarred, it has a short "L" handle that is about 2 1/4" high, and 3" to the side. At the
0047: A wood bull mastiff cane on scarred medlarEst. $600-$800
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A wonderful solid gold Tiffany cane: A wonderful solid gold Tiffany cane. The smooth "L" handle is 2" high and 3 1/2" to the side. On one side it is inscribed: "E.T.G." in fancy script for the owner. It is marked at the base:
0065: A wonderful solid gold Tiffany caneEst. $3,000-$4,000
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A very unusual ivory walnut cane on bamboo: A very unusual ivory walnut cane on bamboo. The ivory handle is 1 1/4" high and 2 1/4" long. It depicts a walnut presented at an angle. The top half of the upper shell is ostensibly cracked open
0005: A very unusual ivory walnut cane on bambooEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A great illuminating gadget cane: A great illuminating gadget cane. The plain oak crook handle measures about 9 1/2" along the arc and is about 1" thick. There is a 1 1/4" silver metal collar on a thick, blackened hardwood shaft.
0018: A great illuminating gadget caneEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A scarce relic cane from the Battle of Palo Alto: A scarce relic cane from the Battle of Palo Alto. The silver knob handle is 2 1/4" high and 1 1/8" across the dome top. It is configured octagonally in the style commonly used in the 1840-1860
0023: A scarce relic cane from the Battle of Palo AltoEst. $1,200-$1,800
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An English cane of a man and a snake dated 1813: A great English cane of a man and a snake, signed and dated 1813. Fashioned from a single piece of thick hardwood, perhaps chestnut, it has a handle that is 2" high and 2" at its thickest. It depicts
0078: An English cane of a man and a snake dated 1813Est. $900-$1,300
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An uncommon enamel pictorial cane: An uncommon enamel pictorial cane. The pale blue enamel knob handle is 2 1/3" high and 1 1/2" across the top. A painted scene of sheep in a field framed in white scrolling is featured on top while
0081: An uncommon enamel pictorial caneEst. $600-$800
A nice staghorn whistle gadget cane: A very nice staghorn whistle gadget cane. The staghorn "L" handle is 3/4" at its thickest and 4 1/4" long. It has a dull point at one end and there is a drilled hole to accommodate a storage or
0185: A nice staghorn whistle gadget caneEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
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A hardbound copy of Fascinating Walking Sticks: A hardbound copy of Fascinating Walking Sticks by A. E. Boothroyd. It was published in 1970 and these early editions are now out of print. Boothroyd was from the Yorkshire region of England and is
0188: A hardbound copy of Fascinating Walking SticksEst. $200-$400
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A great all-partridgewood sword cane curio: A great all-partridgewood sword cane curio. Made of one piece of stepped partridgewood, it has a handle that is about 3" high, 4 1/4" to the side, and 3/4" thick. At the fourth step, it opens with
0133: A great all-partridgewood sword cane curioEst. $900-$1,300