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Four decorative walking sticks are displayed vertically in a black, multi-hole stand, positioned against a dark brown wooden panel or door in a location within the City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. From left to right, the handles are: a cream-colored bust of William Shakespeare, inscribed "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 1564-1616"; a cream-colored bust of King Henry VIII, inscribed "HENRY VIII 1491-1547"; a white West Highland White Terrier dog head; and a black and white patterned owl head. Each handle connects to a polished brown wooden shaft via a golden brass collar. A white rectangular price tag with "S31" printed in blue is affixed to the wooden shaft of the West Highland White Terrier walking stick. The wooden background exhibits a visible grain pattern and minor scuff marks.
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Feb 9, 2026, 2:37 PM

City of Edinburgh, UK

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Four decorative walking sticks are displayed vertically in a black, multi-hole stand, positioned against a dark brown wooden panel or door in a location within the City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. From left to right, the handles are: a cream-colored bust of William Shakespeare, inscribed "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 1564-1616"; a cream-colored bust of King Henry VIII, inscribed "HENRY VIII 1491-1547"; a white West Highland White Terrier dog head; and a black and white patterned owl head. Each handle connects to a polished brown wooden shaft via a golden brass collar. A white rectangular price tag with "S31" printed in blue is affixed to the wooden shaft of the West Highland White Terrier walking stick. The wooden background exhibits a visible grain pattern and minor scuff marks.

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