
TRADEWINDS is pleased to PRESENT our
47th live sale of antique canes on 9/26/15, 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 173 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 Bud Kobler collection, and the Robert Pearson collection, with additions from America and around the world.

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Faberge silver
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Remington dog
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Violin cane |

Capt. Hales nautical
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Gold quartz |
Among the many highlights are: Dr Beebe’s wonderful gold quartz cane presented by his son in 1869, superb Fabergé silver, jeweled, and jade canes, a wonderful Austrian violin cane, great Remington gun cane curios including a large dog-head and a Remington semi-crook cartridge cane, a fine porcelain phrenology cane, a great ca. 1710 English pique, a very nice Saint-Cloud blue & white porcelain, a fine antique ivory “Faces of the World” cane, an outstanding antique Japanese ivory crab with toads, a splendid antique Japanese ivory cane with a shibayama bug, a great Ben Akiba type camera cane, great relic canes with some from the Jenks estate of Bedford, MA, a scarce Wedgwood basalt cane, some very fine sword and gun cane curios, a cheroot cane, a very good Grover Cleveland Presidential campaign cane, a bronze Japanese Baku cane, great folk art and historical canes including a Robert Foster example, some outstanding nautical pieces including a fine knot on whalebone cane, a nice array of unusual gadgets including an uncommon fire-screen/fan cane, several amusing automatons, a fine Sussex Trug gardening cane, great silver, gold, jeweled, and enameled decorative canes including several hard-stone examples, out of print books, a great golden oak cane case, unusual cane stands, and much more.
An 18% Buyer’s premium will be added to the hammer price of each lot, (21% for internet bidding). Descriptions and photos are online at www.tradewindsantiques.com.
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.
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
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