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Beautiful handmade Southwest Native American piece from Gallup, NM with the Running Bear Trading Co. stamp. Oval green turquoise stone set in sterling silver with a geometric tribal pattern. Size 9. Manufacturer: Running Bear Trading Co.Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Unique Southwest Native American bear fetish necklace by Navajo artists Walter Stone and Veronica Yellowhorse. The pendant measures 1.75"L x 1"W and has the artists' mark on the back WWS and VY. The chain is 20.25"L and has 925 stamped on the spring ring clasp. Artist: Walter Stone and Veronica YellowhorseCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Three-piece handmade Southwest Native American bear fetish jewelry set made from multiple colored stones and hematite. The ring is a simple hematite band, size 7.25. The clip-on earrings measure 1"L x 0.5"W. The beaded necklace measures 22.75"L with a large heart pendant measuring 2"L x 1.25"W. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A SENNEH RUNNER approximately 408 x 111cm Condition Report: Some minor wear but runner generally maintains good pile overall. Longest edges appear to have been re-bound at some point and have some small losses in place. Fringing is trimmed short at one end. Both ends bear the expected wear and fraying. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF NINETEEN BERLIN NEEDLEWORK PANELS LATE 19TH CENTURY Sections for a floral needlework carpet, corner spandrel with initials MA, and a small section of border largest 83 by 81cm Please note that there are 21 panels in all - comprising nineteen floral, square panels, one corner section, and one small section of border Together with a framed and glazed needlework picture of a girl with a cat Late 19th/early 20th century frame 75 by 66cm Condition Report: Please note that there are 21 panels in all - comprising nineteen floral, square panels, one corner section, and one small section of border.There is some distortion to panels because they have not been mounted on stretchers, so measurements are slightly tricky, but each floral panel seems to be approx. 43cm x 44.5cm. The corner section, again is slightly distorted, but it is approx. 76cm x 73cm . Border section is approx. 30cm x 43.5cm. In each case 'measurements' refer to woven sections and not the canvas surrounds. Generally colours are very fresh and bright, and showing little signs of any damage and or use. In some cases the canvas border has been stitched over, and some of the panels bear hand inscribed numerals. The corner section is unfinished at the very corner, but shows the likely intended main border. Border section again incomplete, and with vacant, lozenge shaped panel.We have no further provenance.Picture generally good- sealed in frame- some colour muting, very precise suggestive that it may be machine woven. Frame with gilding loss Condition Report Disclaimer
Stock Boxes - a collection of x5 vintage c1950s to 1970s toy shop counter-top stock boxes of cards / puzzles etc. Comprising: 1977 Huckleberry Hound & Yogi Bear 'Fortune Teller' pieces, a 1950s Wild West themed ' Transfer Pictures ' set, 1950s ' Jigsaw Puzzles ', and 1978 Asterix ' Guess Who ' stickers. All boxes filled with original unopened contents. Various conditions.
Lego - a collection of x4 assorted Lego Brickheadz sets comprising; 40354 Dragon Dance Guy, 40381 Monkey King, 40436 Lucky Cat and 40379 Bear. The sets rebagged, with instructions and original boxes. From a large private collection of Lego sets. Where a set is not factory sealed, the vendor assures us that contents are 100% complete, although no guarantees are offered and sets remain unchecked by us.
Lego - a collection of x3 Lego Brickheadz comprising; 40379 Bear (sealed), 40349 Puppy and 40270 Bee. One set sealed, the others rebagged with instructions and original boxes. From a large private collection of Lego sets. Where a set is not factory sealed, the vendor assures us that contents are 100% complete, although no guarantees are offered and sets remain unchecked by us.
Color Lithograph by book illustrator, science-fiction and animalier artist John Schoenherr who travels to Alaska and the American West for inspiration to paint his subjects. Grizzly is a realistic depiction of a sole grizzly bear surrounded by snow that falls gently on its fur. It is colored with muted browns with areas of blue hidden behind opaque whites of the snow that covers the barren landscape. Housed in a brown wooden frame with a cream mat. Signed and numbered in pencil on lower left: John Schoenherr 420/850. Sight size: 29.50"L x 18.75"H. Frame size: 37.50"L x 27"H x 1"W. Artist: John Carl Schoenherr (American b. 1935)Issued: c. 1980Edition Number: 420 of 850 Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
To Be Sold With No ReserveAn unusual printed copy of an edict of Muzaffar al-Din Shah (reg. 1896-1907),giving permission for the sale of gramophones to an American Limited Society (Societe Anonyme Fournisseur) after their functions had been demonstrated to the Shah, Qajar Persia, dated dhu'l-qa'dah 1323AH/December 1905-January 1906AD, 4ll. of printed nasta'liq script on paper, within gold cloudbands, the lines interspersed with bands of undulating floral motifs, a reproduction of the seal of the Shah dated AH 1314/AD 1896-97 and his signature, both within floral cartouches, creased, framed and glazed52 x 32.5cm. Provenance: Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 7 October 2010, Lot 31In 1906 Maxime Pick a salesman for gramophones and typewriters received permission from Muzzafer Al-Din Shah to distribute the gramophone. Following the lead of Edison agents who rushed to prominent statesman and artists to demonstrate the superior sound of the new recording machine by recording and then mass distributing their voices, Pick hurried a letter to the court of Muzzafer Al-Din Shah requesting that the Shah issue an order (firman) to the community of artists and singers to record them thus providing entertainment for the Shah and that the firman also grant The Gramophone Company permission to distribute and sell the new machine in Iran. The firman was not easily granted, Pick himself had to go to the court and record the Shah to prove the potential of the new machine. Five records were made in the course of this visit, two of them bear the seal and signature of the Shah and are dated January 16th 1906. A third one which according to Pick records the Shah extolling the virtues of the gramophone ironically lacks his signature.Condition Report: Paper lightly browned overall. Corners present, however, scuffed. Edges, scuffed. Overall lightly creased with pronounced fold marks. Light losses to edges, especially visible to the central fold mark, perhaps a combination of tears and worm hole. Marginal areas stained, especially to the upper right quarter and lower left marginal area. Damp spot to lower right corner area. Weak seal impression. Text clean and crisp. The glaze broken.
Two Chinese cloisonné-enamel water pipesLate Qing dynasty/Republic periodEach comprising of water bowl, mouth pieces, storage compartments and burners, the larger with two pipe bowls with incense burner-shaped finials, the base with incised mark 孟 (Meng), 36.5cm high; the smaller with a pipe bowl with vase-shaped finial containing a brush, the lid of the storage compartment marked 省港大新公司 (Sheng Gan Daxin Gongsi), each decorated to the body with floral designs on a black ground, 19cm high (2).晚清/民國 銅胎掐絲琺瑯水煙筒兩件,「孟」、「省港大新公司」款Water pipes were pipes where a water compartment was used to cool and filter the smoke. Those in the present lot represent the most typical form of Chinese pipes, and were not only a pipe but a complete smoking set, with storage containers and often also cleaning implements, as well as chains (still present in the smaller pipe), to hang them from the owner's belts. Many of these pipes, like those in the present lot, bear the mark of the shopkeeper or trader who sold them - in the case of the smaller pipe, a company operating in the Canton and Hong Kong area.Condition Report: Expected surface wear with some deterioration, scratching and a few small chips to enamels.The base of the larger pipe appears to have been re-soldered.The smaller pipe, the storage box seems to not fit all the way in. The edge of the vase holding the brush has some denting/nibbling, and potentially there is another holder/burner missing.Some silverish surface residue to the base of the pipe. Some shallow dents and surface wear. Enamel flake to the side of the body, approx. 12x10mm.
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