A CARVED WOOD WALKING STICK
A CARVED WOOD WALKING STICK
A CARVED WOOD WALKING STICK
A CARVED WOOD WALKING STICK
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THE GLADSTONE COLLECTION OF BASEBALL ART
A CARVED WOOD WALKING STICK

AMERICAN, DATED 1876

Details
A CARVED WOOD WALKING STICK
AMERICAN, DATED 1876
signed and dated JOHN TRACY / '76 (near handle)
34 ¼ in. high

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Elizabeth Seigel
Elizabeth Seigel Vice President, Specialist, Head of Private and Iconic Collections

Lot Essay

Hand carved walnut cane with various subjects one of which is a well uniformed baseball player leaning on a bat. Additional subjects include American eagle, sailor, fireman, and cat. Retains fine original patina with expected wear to the top handle area from use. The cane was fashioned by Union soldier John Tracy while a prisoner at the infamous Confederate prison at Libby Warehouse in Richmond, VA. The prison was noted for its horrible living conditions which perhaps were an inspiratiion for Tracy to carve the offered cane with more pleasant content matter. Signed in carving by Tracy at the top

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