A George V silver-mounted and simulated bamboo walking stick, Thomas Davis, London, 1914
Jewellery, Foreign Silver, Decorative Arts, Furniture, 20th Century Ceramics, Glass and Collectables
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ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
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ZAR 4 919
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A George V silver-mounted and simulated bamboo walking stick, Thomas Davis, London, 1914
the crook-shaped handle engraved with foliage enclosing a silver-plated propelling pencil, Wilmot & Co, the terminal set with a yellow stone, brass ferrule, dents, length 88cm; and another example, Charles Wilkes, Chester, 1911, the crook-shaped handle mounted with silver collar and terminal, brass ferrule, length 90cm
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