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Lot 510Y

Of piping interest: A walking cane formed from bagpipe chanters

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29 – 30 August 2012, 11:00 BST
Edinburgh

£600 - £800

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Of piping interest: A walking cane formed from bagpipe chanters

Of four tapering sections, with turned ivory end, each section with ribbed decoration, pushing together to form a walking cane, 90cm long.

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Please note description should read, Of piping interest: A walking cane formed from bagpipe style sections

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