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An Andaman Islands 'full dress' Bay of Bengal leaf and fibre, comprising; a head band/belt with gum decoration and tassels, 28.5cm long, two similar armbands with shells, two narrow bound wrist bands and a similar head band, with a hand written label Andaman Isl. "Full dress" C.W.H. Provenance Charles Wilfred Hext (1880 - 1918) The Hext Sale, Tennants, Yorksihire, 8 May 2010, lot 364 part.
A Jivaro head dress Ecuador with a cotton head band and eight rows of vertical bones with seed spacers and with a beetle wing fringe, with a hand written label rare specimen, 1 Jayocuncha made by Jibaros, Indians of Ecuador from the wing bones of Tayo - a bird, & wing covers of a beetle - worn at the back. 96cm long. Provenance Alex Arthur, Brussels, June 2000.
19th Century dress sabre with single edge fullered blade and wire bound hilt, probably French, together with a Continental hunting sword or hanger with white and yellow metal grip, decorated with birds, animals and flowers, the double edged blade stamped: 1747. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Hanger - hilt has been overpolished with abrasive. Slightly mis-sharpened. Dirty in places. Blade is badly pitted and tarnished with surface rust and edgek nicks. Sabre- blade is rusted in places, badly tarnished and knicked to its edge. Hilt is tarnished and worn but not damaged.
A Ludwigsburg figure of a Chinese woman, c.1767, modelled by Joseph Weinmüller, seated on a tasselled patterned cushion, her left foot resting on a shallower green cushion, her right hand raised, wearing a cap applied with delicate beads, a blue-sprigged dress and a pink tunic, decorator's mark in iron red, good restoration to her right foot, 18cm high. Cf. Dr Erika Pauls-Eisenbeiss, German Porcelain of the 18th Century, Vol II, p 248. See also Hans Dieter Flach, Ludwigsburger porzellan, fig. 515. Provenance: the Luise Hofmann Collection.
A pearlware bust of John Wesley, 1st half 19th century, modelled in his later years wearing ministerial dress, raised on a square base edged in green and yellow, and four Staffordshire figures of Wesley, two in pulpits above clock dials, two standing and reading from a prayer book, some chipping, 28.5cm max. (5) Provenance: from the collection of the late Reverend John J Perry.
A rare Derby biscuit porcelain figure of a female musician, c.1780, wearing Classical dress and playing a tabor suspended from her left hand, standing before a short column on a circular base applied with flowers, incised crowned crossed batons mark and N392, some restoration and chipping to her fingers, 26cm. Cf. Peter Bradshaw, Derby Porcelain Figures, p.395 which lists no.392 as an unknown pair of large figures.
A rare female Snuff Taker Toby jug, c.1830, wearing a blue dress with a pink apron, holding a circular snuff box and raising a pinch to her nostril, a small filled chip to the rim, 23.7cm. Female snuff-takers are more commonly seen in the Portobello type, such as the example sold at these salerooms on 25th February 2014, lot 438.
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