British Army, 1993, Camouflage Face Paint Two Colour Stick by Q.M.S., Light Green No.1 / Dark Brown No.2, Original Field Issue Example

£10.00
A genuine 1993 British Army-issued two-colour camouflage face paint stick, complete and clearly marked, a scarce and desirable original piece of late Cold War-era field equipment.

British or Colonial, Late 19th to Early 20th Century, Gentleman’s Swagger Stick with Horn Crook Handle and Brass Mounts

£55.00

A handsome late Victorian to Edwardian gentleman’s swagger stick with naturally formed horn crook handle, blackened wooden shaft, and brass mounts, retaining attractive period patina and classic military officer styling throughout.

British Indian Army, Early 20th Century, Officer’s Swagger Stick of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, “8 Coke’s” Battalion

£145.00

Scarce British Indian Army swagger stick of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles with engraved crowned “FRONTIER FORCE” and “8 COKE’S” regimental insignia to the silver pommel.

British, Early 20th Century, Aldenham School Officer Training Corps Swagger Stick with White Metal Pommel and Bamboo Shaft

£85.00

A scarce and original Aldenham School OTC/CCF swagger stick with embossed school crest pommel and bamboo shaft, representing the long military and cadet traditions of one of Britain’s historic public schools.

Indian, Late 19th to Early 20th Century, Concealed Military Swagger-Swagger Sword Stick, with Locking Mechanism

£395.00

A fascinating and cleverly engineered colonial-era concealed sword stick with attractive decorative detail and an unusual mechanical locking system.

Chinese Nephrite Jade Carving of a Cicada on a Bamboo Stem, Possibly Ming Dynasty or Earlier

£565.00
~ Chinese Nephrite Jade Carving of a Cicada on a Bamboo Stem, Possibly Ming Dynasty or Earlier ~ A boldly

British, Late 19th–Early 20th Century, Horn Crook-Handled Walking Stick

£55.00

A late Victorian / Edwardian horn crook-handled walking stick with black lacquered wooden shaft.

Continental - British, Late 19th Century, Figural Fez-Head Gentleman’s Walking Stick, Carved Shaft

£65.00

Victorian Figural Walking Stick with Fez-Head Handle and Carved Hardwood Shaft.

European, Late 19th Early 20th Century, Horse-Head Sword Stick Cane with Concealed Blade, Blade Stamped

£120.00

Decorative late-19th to early-20th century horse-head sword stick cane with concealed steel blade and worn, indecipherable maker’s stamp.

British, Late 19th - Early 20th Century, Brass Golf Club Handle Sword Stick, Steel Blade

£195.00

Victorian novelty golf club handle sword stick, brass mounted with concealed steel blade.

British, c.1900, Silver Topped Gentleman’s Walking Stick, Pommel Birmingham Hallmarked 1900 by WHW (William Harrison Walter), Initialled SE; Silver Collar London Hallmarked 1913 by Kendall and Sons

£145.00

Edwardian Hallmarked Sterling Silver Topped Walking Stick – Dual City Hallmarks: Birmingham 1900 Pommel (WHW) & London c.1913,

British, c.1900, Silver Topped Gentleman’s Walking Stick, Pommel Birmingham Hallmarked 1900 by WHW (William Harrison Walter), Initialled SE; Silver Collar London Hallmarked 1913 by Kendall & Sons

A handsome late Victorian / Edwardian gentleman’s walking stick fitted with a sterling silver pommel and decorative silver collar.

The silver top is richly engraved with scrolling foliate decoration surrounding a central monogram, likely the intertwined initials “SE” (or “ES”) within a horseshoe-shaped cartouche. The pommel is hallmarked Birmingham 1900, with the Lion Passant sterling mark and maker’s mark WHW, attributed to William Harrison Walter, a silversmith known for producing high-quality silver mounts for canes and umbrellas at the turn of the twentieth century.

The shaft is formed from a dark ebonised hardwood and fitted with a silver collar engraved “KENDAL”, together with the mark K & S Ld, associated with Kendall & Sons Ltd, a well-known British manufacturer and retailer of walking sticks and umbrellas. The collar carries London assay marks including the Lion Passant and date letter “s” for 1913, indicating a later silver mounting by the firm.

The stick therefore displays an interesting combination of two makers and two assay offices, with the silver pommel hallmarked Birmingham 1900 and the collar London 1913, illustrating the common cane-trade practice of assembling sticks using mounts supplied by specialist silversmiths and later retailers.

Approx. Measurements –
Overall length: 78 cm
Silver pommel diameter: 3 cm

History Note:
Walking sticks with hallmarked silver mounts were an essential accessory for gentlemen during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. Firms such as Kendall & Sons specialised in the manufacture and retail of high-quality canes and umbrellas, often sourcing their silver fittings from specialist silversmiths like William Harrison Walter. These sticks were frequently personalised with engraved monograms, indicating ownership and sometimes given as presentation pieces.

Condition
Good overall antique condition. The silver mounts display age-related surface wear and minor marks consistent with use. The shaft remains solid. The ferrule shows heavy wear and corrosion from prolonged contact with the ground. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

Kendall & Sons Collar

British, 1890, Birmingham Hallmarked Sterling Silver Mounted Dress Cane - Walking Stick, by T.W.D (Thomas William Dee), Ornate Repoussé Ring Handle

£155.00

A finely decorated Victorian Birmingham hallmarked sterling silver dress cane with ornate repoussé ring handle by T.W.D (Thomas William Dee), dating to 1890.