TRADEWINDS
is pleased to PRESENT our

46th live sale of antique canes on
5/2/14, at 11:00 am EDT

at the Mariott Peabody Hotel,
just off Route 128 at exit #28 in

Peabody, MA

Preview of lots to be sold will be on the day of the sale from 9:00 AM EDT until 10:45 AM EDT.

We have gathered a fine array of great pieces and will be offering 200 lots with several rare or scarce items, and many surprises. Included in the event are pieces from the Philip Hampton Collection, the George & Carol Milne Collection, the Renzo Traballesi Collection, the Marianne Wurlitzer Collection, the Michael Roth Collection, the John Bunker Collection, the Bud Kobler Collection, the Robert Pearson Collection, and the Richard Mandel Collection, with world-wide additions.

Among the many highlights are: a marvelous and rare violin cane, General Samuel Breck's wonderful gold quartz cane, superb Faberge jeweled and enameled canes, a fine porcelain phrenology cane, a great 1712 English pique, a superb polished narwhal cane, a great Saint-Cloud blue & white porcelain, a very nice Tiffany silver cane, a fine ivory "Faces of the World" cane, an outstanding Japanese ivory eagle and snake, a great Lalique glass cane, a splendid Japanese ivory cane with shibayama bugs, a great Ben Akiba type camera cane, some great relic canes, a flick stick, silver Art Nouveau canes, a rare entomologist's butterfly net cane, some fine sword and gun cane curios, a cheroot cane, an uncommon Tufts Dental College cane, a bronze Japanese Baku cane, great folk art canes including a Robert Foster example, very good nautical pieces, a nice array of unusual gadgets including some gardening canes, an uncommon firescreen cane, great jeweled and enameled canes including rock crystal examples, a USS Constitution relic cane, out of print books, a cane case, unusual cane stands, and much more. Among the many highlights are: a marvelous and rare violin cane, General Samuel Breck's wonderful gold quartz cane, superb Faberge jeweled and enameled canes, a fine porcelain phrenology cane, a great 1712 English pique, a superb polished narwhal cane, a great Saint-Cloud blue & white porcelain, a very nice Tiffany silver cane, a fine ivory "Faces of the World" cane, an outstanding Japanese ivory eagle and snake, a great Lalique glass cane, a splendid Japanese ivory cane with shibayama bugs, a great Ben Akiba type camera cane, some great relic canes, a flick stick, silver Art Nouveau canes, a rare entomologist's butterfly net cane, some fine sword and gun cane curios, a cheroot cane, an uncommon Tufts Dental College cane, a bronze Japanese Baku cane, great folk art canes including a Robert Foster example, very good nautical pieces, a nice array of unusual gadgets including some gardening canes, an uncommon firescreen cane, great jeweled and enameled canes including rock crystal examples, a USF Constitution relic cane, out of print books, a cane case, unusual cane stands, and much more. An 18% Buyers premium will be added to the hammer price of each lot. Those bidding live on the internet will be subject to a 21% Buyers premium.

Descriptions and photos are now online at www.tradewindsantiques.com. If you wish to order our special high quality catalog that you can use as a post-auction resource, please call us at (978) 526-4085, $45.00 U.S., $50.00 outside. (MasterCard or Visa accepted).

Make sure you make plans for your accommodations early because the North Shore of Massachusetts is a popular location. Special room rates are available by calling The Marriott Peabody now, at 877 901-2083 and mentioning the Tradewinds Auction.

Other places to stay: The Salem Waterfront Hotel 888 337-2536, The Hawthorne Hotel in Salem 800 729-7829, The Courtyard by Marriott in Danvers 888 686-5064.

Tradewinds Antiques & Auctions
Henry Taron (Mass. License #2087)
P.O. Box 249, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944-0249
Tel.: (978) 526-4085 • Fax: (978) 526-3088

Web site: www.tradewindsantiques.com