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  1. silver Luxury Tactical Handmade Walking Stick hiking stainless Steel Cane Style

    USE : Walk With Stick It Can Able To Handle The Weight. Material: Aluminum & Steel. Finish: Silver Brass Finish. Good Piece Of Collection. Look Photos For Actual Image Of Product.

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  2. Derby Handle Wooden Shaft Walking Cane Stick Victorian Gift Foldable Wooden Cane

    The smooth polish finish of the wood provides a comfortable grip, while the sturdy construction ensures reliability and durability. I want to assure you that we can adjust the length to your specific preferences.

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  3. Antique Victorian Solid walnut wood Writing Slope – mother of pearl Inlay

    Walnut writing slope in excellent condition for its age. The exterior walnut grain is rich and highly polished, showing a lovely natural pattern that enhances its antique character. The box remains clean, solid, and well-preserved, making it increasingly hard to find in this condition.

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  4. 84.5cm Decorative Wooden Cane with Detailed Mistletoe Carving

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  5. Victorian Old Walking Stick handle with Bronze Dog Head Walking Stick handle

    I am quite glad to help what I can.

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  6. Antique Victorian Coromandel Wood Jewellery Box Blue Velvet Lined Key

    ElegantAntique Victorian Coromandel Wood Jewellery Box withblue velvet lining. Thelining remains in good condition, perfect for display or storage. Material: Coromandel wood. Era: Victorian.

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  7. Vintage Antique Style Brass Wood Victorian Walking Stick Cane Spiral Carved 37"

    Brass ring between handle and walking stick is not fix you can remove easily after removing the handle. This is antiqued brass nautical walking stick. Material: Brass & Wood. Made by Indian rose wood.

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  8. Indo-english Carved Wooden Box – 19th Century | Rajasthan Or Vizagapatam

    Likely originating from Rajasthan or the Vizagapatam region of India, this box showcases deep floral and animal motif carvings typical of Indo-Mughal artistry. Origin: India (likely Rajasthan or Vizagapatam), c. 1850–1900.

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