NONESUCH RECORDS EXPLORER SERIES - WORLD MUSIC LPs - FACTORY SEALED. Wonderful collection of 42 factory sealed LPs on Nonesuch featuring musics of the world. Titles include The Real Mexico - In Music And Song, The Gauguin Years, Songs And Dances Of Tahiti, Los Chiriguanos Of Paraguay, Voices Of Africa, High-Life And Other Popular Music, Kingdom Of The Sun, Peru's Inca Heritage, The Persian Santur, Music Of Iran, Village Music Of Yugoslavia, The African Mbira, Music Of The Shona People Of Rhodesia, Javanese Court Gamelan, P'Ansori, Korea's Epic Vocal Art & Instrumental Music, Turkish Village Music, Pallavi, South Indian Flute Music, Animals Of Africa, Sounds Of The Jungle, Plain & Bush, Kashmir, Traditional Songs & Dances, Master Of The Sarangi, Ladakh, Songs & Dances From The Highlands Of Western Tibet, Africa, Shona Mbira Music, Savannah Rhythms, Reflections Of Romania. All titles are factory sealed and are catalogued as Mint, the sleeves typically Ex+ to archive/Mint. See images for full list.
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THREE LONGINES & ROAMER WRIST WATCHES to include a 14K stamped lady's cocktail watch, the dial marked 'Longines', the strap mounts set with tiny diamonds, a gent's gold plated Roma Inca bloc, the dial set with Arabic quarters and arrow markers with subsidiary seconds dial on a leather strap and a lady's gold plated Roma Inca bloc, the dial set with baton markers on a bracelet strap, both of the Romas appear in working order. ALSO WALTHAM GOLD PLATED GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCH & ALBERT CHAIN, open faced manual wind with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numeral set main dial, appears in working order
Peru. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Mexico Regia et Celebris Hispaniae Novae Civitates [on sheet with] Cusco Regni Peru in Novo orbe Caput, Cologne, circa 1580, two hand coloured engraved city plans on one sheet (as published), overall size 270 x 480 mm, Latin text on versoQty: (1)NOTESThe only two cities in the Americas to be illustrated by Braun & Hogenberg show the old Inca and Aztec capitals. It is possible that the man being carried in a litter in the foreground of Cusco is Atahualpa, the Inca king. The crack in the plate to the right of the title 'Mexico' appears in about 1579 and gets larger with each edition.
NO RESERVE South America.- Kauffer (Edward Mcknight) Mexico. Pan American Airlines, lithograph printed in colours, backed on linen, 1050 x 690 mm (41 1/4 x 27 1/4 in), several repaired tears, unframed, The Gugler Lithographic Company, 1949; together with 3 others, including an aviation poster Narciso Machinandiarena, comercio de tejidos ultramarinos, ferreteria y otros varios articulos, by Aoiz, Navarra, Papeles Industrial, Zaragoza, also Springett's poster Peru with the head of an Inca, circa 1930-1950, mounted on linen, and another text-based Peruvian poster by Industrial Grafica, lithographs, all but the last mounted on linen, unframed, [20th century] (4)
AN 18CT GOLD INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO SCHAFFHAUSEN WRISTWATCH tear drop lugs, cream dial with gold coloured baton, Arabic numerals and hands, dimensions of the case 4.5cm x 3.5cm, stamped internally 18k 750 with Swiss strike mark, and the numbers 1151868, 149, movement stamped 1113968 inca. Weight including mechanism and brown buffalo calf strap 45gms Condition Report: Winds and is ticking, in very good clean condition.
Books and magazines relating to North American Indians. Provenance Dr Alan Black Collection.LiteratureWilliam S. Laughlin. Aleuts: Survivors of the Bering Land Bridge, 1980;G. H. S. Bushnell & Adrian Digby. Ancient American Pottery;William W. Fitzhugh and Valérie Chaussonnet (edited by). Anthropology of the North Pacific Rim, 1994;John Gattuso (edited by). Native America, Insight Guides, 1991;Lar Hothem. North American Indian Artifacts, 1980;Ruth M. Underhill. Red Man’s America, 1971;George Cantor. North American Indian Landmarks, A Travellers guide, 1993;Paula Gunn Allen. The Sacred Hoop, Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions, 1992;William C. Ketchum, Jr. The Art of the Golden West, 1996;Royal B. Hassrick. The Colourful Story of North American Indians, 1975;Josepha Sherman. Indian Tribes of North America, 1996;Dan Lacy. The Lost Colony, 1972;George P. Horse Capture, Anne Vitart, Michel Waldberg, and Richard West, Jr. (contributions by). Robes of Splendor, Native North American Painted Buffalo Hides, 1993;The University of British Columbia. Northwest Coast Indian Artifacts from the H. R. MacMillan Collections, in the Museum of Anthropology, 1975;The University of British Columbia. Indian Masterpieces from the Walter and Marianne Koerner Collection, in the Museum of Anthropology, 1975;Beverly Gordon and Melanie Herzog. American Indian Art, The Collecting Experience (catalogue), 1988;Alan & Gill Bridgewater. Carving Totem Poles and Masks, 1991;Nigel Cawthorne. The Art of Native North America, 1997;David M. Fawcett and Lee A. Callander. Native American Painting, Selections from the Museum of the American Indian, 1982;J. C. H. King. Thunderbird and Lightning, Indian Life in Northeastern North America 1600-1900, 1982;H. P. Mera. Pueblo Designs. 1970;Ellen Woods. American Indian Artifacts, How to identify, evaluate and care for your collection, 1997;Geoffrey Turner. Indians of North America, 1979;Franz Boas. Primitive Art, 1955;Jason Hook and Martin Pegler. To Live and Die in the West, The American Indian Wars, 1999;Eagle/Walking Turtle. Indian America, A Traveler’s Companion, 1989;Marz and Nono Minor. The American Indian Craft Book, 1978;Heritage House. White Slaves of the Nootka, Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of John R. Jewitt while a Captive of the Nootka Indians on Vancouver Island – 1803-05, 1987;John G. Neihardt. Black Elk Speaks, the Life story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux as told to John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow), 1961;Charles S. Rhyne. Expanding the Circle, the Art of guud san glans, Robert Davidson, 1998;Josepha Sherman. The First Americans, Spirit of the Land and the People, 1996;American Heritage Publishing, Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. (editor in charge). The American Heritage book of Indians, Introduction by John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, 1961;Rayna Green with Melanie Fernandez. The British Museum Encyclopaedia of Native North America, 1999;David M. Jones and Brian L. Molyneaux. Mythology of the American Nations, An Illustrated encyclopaedia of the gods, heroes, spirits, sacred places, rituals and ancient beliefs of the North American Indian, Inuit, Aztec, Inca and Maya nations, 2004;Virginia Vidler. American Indian Antiques, Art and Artifacts of the Northeast, 1760 – 1900, 1976;Wilson Duff. Images stone b.c. Thirty Centuries of Northwest Coast Indian Sculpture, 1975;Joseph P. Donnelly, S.J. (translated and introduced by). Indian Life in the Rocky Mountains, 1840 – 1847, Wilderness Kingdom, The journals and paintings of Father Nicholas Point, 1968;Herman J. Viola. The Indian Legacy of Charles Bird King, 1976;Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography. Text by T. Ganiushkina, R. Razumovskaya, I. Shavrina, an album presenting a variety of objects providing an insight into the history, home life, religious beliefs and applied art of various peoples i.e. Tlingit, Aleutians, Eskimos, Papuans and others. 1973;Norman Feder. American Indian Art (2);National Geographic. Vol. 185, No.6 June 1994;National Geographic. Vol. 180, No.4 October 1991;Gilbert T. Vincent (text by). Masterpieces of American Indian Art from the Eugene and Clare Thaw collection, 1995;The Studio (magazine) February 1941;Richard Conn. Native American Art, in the Denver Art Museum, 1979;Time-Life Books (editors of) and Benjamin Capps (text by). The Old West, The Indians, 1973;Davis Thomas and Karin Ronnefeldt. People of the First Man, Life among the Plains Indians in their final days of glory, 1976;M Gidley. With One Sky Above Us, Life on an Indian Reservation at the Turn of the Century, 1979;Douglas Congdon-Martin (text by and photography with). Lelooska The Traditional Art of the Mask, Carving a Transformation Mask, 1996;Susan Bradley (edited by). A Guide to the Storage, Exhibition and Handling of Antiquities, Ethnographia and Pictorial Art, British Museum Occasional Paper No. 66, 1990;(50)
A Pre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca Inca red clay pottery / ceramic whistling vessel in the form of a fish / whale being decorated with painted fish to the body and face in orange, black, red and white hues. The whistling vessel having a handle and conical spout. In restored condition. Measures; 23cm in length.
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