A grouping of three bone and ivory walking sticks, 19th century
The first with ivory terminal carved in the form of a clinched fist, secured on a dark-stained mahogany tapering cylindrical shaft, with later rubber base tip, the second a bone stick, the terminal carved with a clenched fist and spiral-carved tapering cylindrical shaft, the last with ivory handle, the throat decorated with red-stained bands, over a tapering cylindrical bone shaft.
Lengths 32 ¾, 38 3/8 and 34 ½in