JAPANESE CARVED BAMBOO WALKING CANE Early 20th century AD A walking cane formed from a length of bamboo, the root shaped to make the spherical knob, the shaft carved, depicting an armoured samurai warrior and a male dressed in a kimono against a background of leaves and mountain peaks; the end fitted with an iron-tipped brass ferrule. 285 grams, 90cm (35 1/2"). Fine condition; minor shrinkage splits and a small chip to shaft. [No Reserve] Provenance Property of a Kent collector; by inheritance 1970; formerly property of Jack Smith antiquarian and collector of Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, UK, acquired 1920s-1960s.
JAPANESE CARVED BAMBOO WALKING CANE Early 20th century AD A walking cane formed from a length of bamboo, the root shaped to make the spherical knob, the shaft carved, depicting an armoured samurai warrior and a male dressed in a kimono against a background of leaves and mountain peaks; the end fitted with an iron-tipped brass ferrule. 285 grams, 90cm (35 1/2"). Fine condition; minor shrinkage splits and a small chip to shaft. [No Reserve] Provenance Property of a Kent collector; by inheritance 1970; formerly property of Jack Smith antiquarian and collector of Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, UK, acquired 1920s-1960s.
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