A «Lipiko» mask, pigmented wood, mask used for the Mapiko dance, possibly representative of an European sailor, Mozambican - Makonde, 20th C. (mid), minor faults and defects, wear, patina wear, purchased in the city of Beira (Mozambique), in 1966. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 19, mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Lipiko Mask»: "Used in the MAPIKO dance [...]. purchased in the city of Beira (Mozambique) in 1966 [...]"., Dim. - 27 cm
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A «Mwana Pwo» Mask, wood, fibers, cowries, polychrome traces, mask representing the ideal of female beauty, used by professional dancers in various types of ceremonies, Angolan - Tshokwe, 20th C. (mid), wear, minor defects, purchased at Sanzala Muanachina, near Luena. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 233, mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Mácara Muana Puo»:"Tattoos: - on the cheeks: 2 circles w/ crossed crosshatch -Lumba, nº 30 from the book "Tatuagens da Lunda" by Mesquitela de Lima; 2 tears under each eye «Massoja» [...]; - on the forehead: 2 « Mupila» on each side of the forehead [...]; Cangongo, on the forehead over the nose; - on the chin: «Cangonga» (?). [...] This piece was purchased on 07/12/74, at Sanzala Muanachina, near Luso [Luena], Km 1036 on the right side of the railway, beyond the Benedictine Mission. Its owner was the professional dancer Muanachina Samoroci(?), very well known in the region". Cf. bibliography cited by the collector - LIMA, Mesquitela de - "Tatuagens da Lunda". S/L: Museu de Angola, 1956, p. 35, fig. 30. Para o mesmo tipo de máscara vd. REDINHA, José - "Album Etnográfico Portugal-Angola". Luanda: C.I.T.A, 1971, p. 91 (como "Muana-Mpuo"); JORDÁN, Manuel - "Os Tshokwe e Povos Aparentados". In "Na presença dos Espíritos - Arte Africana do Museu Nacional de Etnologia, Lisboa". New York: Museum for African Art, Snoeck-Ducaju, 2000, pp. 100-102, cat. 73-75; BASTIN, Marie-Louise. "La sculpture Tshokwe”. Arcueil: Alain et Françoise Chaffin, 1982, pp. 100-103, figs. 40-45 (como "Masque Pwo"/"Pwo"); o catálogo "Escultura Angolana - Memorial de Culturas". Lisboa: Museu Nacional de Etnologia - Sociedade Lisboa 94, 1994, pp. 143-144, nºs 162-164; LIMA, Mesquitela de - "Os Akixi (Mascarados) do Nordeste de Angola". In "Diamag - Publicações Culturais nº 70". Lisboa: Companhia de Diamantes de Angola - Serviços Culturais Dundo - Lunda - Angola - Museu do Dundo, 1967, pp. 151 e 153, nºs 11-15 (como "Mukixi wa Pwó"); FELIX, Marc Leo. - "100 Peoples of Zaire and Their Sculpture: The Handbook”. Brussels: Zaire Basin Art History Research Foundation, 1987, p. 183, fig. 15; o catálogo do leilão realizado a 1 de Fevereiro de 2023 na Lempertz "Art of Africa, the Pacific and the Americas". Brussels: Lempertz, 2023, lote 42; e https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/319264? ft=Pwo&offset=0&rpp=40&pos=1, consultado a 14 de Março de 2023 às 15:37., Dim. - 20,5 cm
A «Makonde» female figure, wood sculpture, Mozambican - Makonde, 20th C. (1st half), minor defects, patina wear, purchased in the city of Beira (Mozambique), in 1945-1947. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 21 mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Statuette»: "A kneeling woman holding a pot. Good characteristic facies head (tattoo, eyes, lips and nose); notches(?) representing curly hair. [...]. purchased by my father in Beira 1945/47.", Dim. - 19 cm
A praying figure, wood, Mozambican - Makonde, 20th C. (1st half), chips, minor faults and defects, wear, patina wear, purchased in the city of Beira (Mozambique), in 1945-1947. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 20, mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Estatueta»: "Represents a missionary saying the Mass - Possibly in adoration. (...) Purchased by my father, while he was in the city of Beira as Juiz da Comarca between 1945/47"., Dim. - 22 cm
Doll and necklace, structures completely covered in coloured beads, bamboo applications, Republic of South Africa - Zulu, 20th C. (2nd half), several faults and defects. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, the doll possibly constitutes item nº 236, mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Doll»: " Purchased in Johannesburg. Gift from my son José for Christmas/1984 [...]". "Among the Nguni peoples, which include the Galecka, Ndebele, Swazi, Xhosa, and Zulu, prepubescent girls play with dolls that they make themselves out of clay, wood and sticks. Among both the Nguni and Stho, children's dolls rarely have beads because they are too expensive. Occasionally, a girl may be given a beaded doll by an indulgent grandmother. As she plays with her "child", her parents watch how she handles it, saying that her roleplaying foreshadows her abilities as a wife and mother. (Hechter-Schultz 1966:517-18). Small dolls worn around the neck, designed to ensure marriage, appear among the Nguni […] Ndebele girls either wear the doll openly "in true Nguni fashion" or hide it under their clothing. [...] If she wears the doll publicly, the community assumes that she [the girl who wears it] is seeking to enhance her future fertility. If worn secretly, the girl is looking for a husband (Lange, p. 88). When a young woman is preparing to marry, she is given a different doll that she names and cares for. Her first child is then named for the doll (Hechter-Schultz, p. 519). When a couple is unable to conceive a child, their families carefully examine them. If no physical problems are readily apparent, the two then go to a diviner for treatment. Often the diviner discerns that the woman did not go through initiation or that it was not done properly. In this case, the wife is instructed to return to her father's house and undergo the rites again, this time carrying a doll as a surrogate child." - cf. CAMERON, Elisabeth L. - "Isn't S/He a Doll? Play and Ritual in African Sculpture". Los Angeles: Regents of the University of California, 1996, p. 110, where dolls with some similar characteristics are represented - pp. 59 e 110, nºs 74 e 146., Dim. - 23,5 cm
A «Salampassu» mask, wood, copper and fibers, Democratic Republic of Congo, 20th C., faults and defects, purchased in Sandoa region (Katanga). Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 15, mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Máscara - Asalampasu»: "One of the characteristic features of these masks is the protruding forehead that overshadows the poorly differentiated features of the face. [...] Purchased in the Sandoa region (Katanga) by Luís de Carvalho, a merchant in Luau [former Teixeira de Sousa] and former employee of the C. F. B. railway and offered by him in 1966". Cf. Bibliography referred to by the collector: (possibly) FAGG, William Buller - "Sculptures africaines: les univers artistiques des tribus d'Afrique noire". Paris, Fernand Hazan, p. 65, tribe 100. Another «Salampassú» mask is represented in FELIX, Marc Leo. - "100 Peoples of Zaire and Their Sculpture: The Handbook”. Brussels: Zaire Basin Art History Research Foundation, 1987, p. 153, nº 15., Dim. - (total) 58 cm
A «Salampassu» mask, wood, copper, fibers, pigment traces, Democratic Republic of Congo, 20th C. (mid), minor faults and defects, purchased from a merchant of Luau (former Teixeira de Sousa - border with the Kalanga), who had brought it from Sandoa (Katanga), in 1966. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 16, mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Máscara - Asalampasu»: "Purchased [...] to a merchant from Luau [former Teixeira de Sousa] (border with the Kalanga), which he had brought from Sandoa (Katanga) in 1966". Another «Salampassú» mask is represented in FELIX, Marc Leo. - "100 Peoples of Zaire and Their Sculpture: The Handbook”. Brussels: Zaire Basin Art History Research Foundation, 1987, p. 153, nº 15., Dim. - (total) 51 cm
A «Mwana Pwo» Mask, wood, fibers and metal, mask representing the ideal of female beauty, used by professional dancers in various types of ceremonies, Angolan - Tshokwe, 20th C. (1st quarter), minor defects, from the region of Saurimo, province of Lunda-Sul. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva Fig. 7 in the notes printed "A Escultura Tribal dos Povos Banto" updated version, from 1995, of the work with the title "A Escultura Negro-Africana Vista à Luz da Filosofia Banta", which the author presented in 1971, for the XXII Floral Games of Huambo Town Hall (former Nova Lisboa)- Angola, pp. 13-14. Original work available at https://memoriaafrica.ua.pt/Library/ShowImage.aspx?q=/bchuambo/bchuambo-026&p=10, consulted on March 16, 2023 at 11:16. Item number 4, mentioned in the collector's notebook «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Máscara Muana Puo»: "Tattoos: - on the forehead and chin: «Mupila»; - on the cheeks: «Masoji» (tears), «Tubenga» (which is not straight); - on the nose: «Cangongo». - The nasal septum is perforated to be crossed by a stick (mutondu wa zulu), ethnic mutilation that was widely used by the populations of northeastern Angola, but is now in disuse. - Several cross-shaped signs (variants of «mipila»?) all over the face. On the forehead are two brass head studs. [...] Purchased on May 30th. [19]70 to Sanssango Tchiouga, a Tshokwe dancer who represented(?) in the Lumeje region. This dancer lived in the Soba Jamba sanzala (Luena), north of the C. F. Benguela railway line [...]. The mask, his costume and two rattles were kept in a good wooden box with a lid [...]. Purchasing the mask was very difficult because the dancer said that the mask had come from the region of Saurimo (Henrique de Carvalho) and that in Lumeje there was no sculptor who could make another one as beautiful and good [...]. For this reason, after a long conversation, not only with me, but also with his friends, whom he asked for advice, he decided to sell it [...] but when he handed it over, tears came to his eyes, it was a pity to part with it and to have to go without dancing for a while until he found another". According to Marie Louise-Bastin "The name of the mask is Pwo, "Woman", or Mwana Pwo, "Girl". It used to represent a mature woman who had proved her fertility by having a child. More recently, due to changing African values - possibly under European influence - this mask has represented a girl and the hope of having many children. The male masquerade, embodying the female ancestor, guarantees fertility to the spectators during his performance. He has fake breasts and wears cloth draped around his hips and a heavy crescent-shaped belt that bounces up and down as he moves his back. In the past, these gestures were discreet and elegant in order to teach women graceful manners. When ordering a mask, the dancer offered a brass coin, the symbolic price of a bride. Treated as if it were a person, the mask was often buried by the death of the dancer, whose profession generally passed to the nephew. A professional sculptor ('songi') was then tasked with producing a new mask, a process that formerly took several weeks. He worked in the bush, using as a model a woman whose beauty he admired. To that end, he took every opportunity to meet her and observe her features, including her tattoos, hairstyle, and jewelry. For this reason, female masks are often portraits; although they share the fundamental characteristics of all Tshokwe sculpture, each piece varies in subtle ways. The technical mastery of the sculptor, combined with the inspiration caused by the model, explain the great variety of sculptural expression always found in Tshokwe art. The «mukishi wa Pwo» adorns many objects, such as drums, sanzas and knife sheaths. When a female image works as a counterpoint to a representation of the male «Cihongo» mask, reference is also being made to the «Pwo». If the owner of the «Pwo» mask became ill, it was customary to consult a diviner to find out if it was the spirit of the «Pwo» mask that was causing the illness. If the dancer no longer had a mask, he would order a new one and inaugurate it near the «cota», after his wife had sacrificed a chicken over the head of the mask. He would then dance before the assembled village. Finally, there would be a communion meal between the dancer and his wife. The same ritual would be performed in the case of someone who had neglected a mask still in use. The dancer kept the «Pwo» mask usually in the «mutenji» hut outside the village or hidden in a basket in his own house.) cf. BASTIN, Marie-Louise - "Escultura Tshokwe". Porto: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, 1999, pp. 102-103. Para o mesmo tipo de máscara vd. REDINHA, José - "Album Etnográfico Portugal-Angola". Luanda: C.I.T.A, 1971, p. 91 (como "Muana-Mpuo"); JORDÁN, Manuel - "Os Tshokwe e Povos Aparentados". In "Na presença dos Espíritos - Arte Africana do Museu Nacional de Etnologia, Lisboa". New York: Museum for African Art, Snoeck-Ducaju, 2000, pp. 100-102, cat. 73-75; BASTIN, Marie-Louise. "La sculpture Tshokwe”. Arcueil: Alain et Françoise Chaffin, 1982, pp. 100-103, figs. 40-45 (como "Masque Pwo/Pwo"); o catálogo "Escultura Angolana - Memorial de Culturas". Lisboa: Museu Nacional de Etnologia - Sociedade Lisboa 94, 1994, pp. 143-144, nºs 162-164; LIMA, Mesquitela de - "Os Akixi (Mascarados) do Nordeste de Angola". In "Diamag - Publicações Culturais nº 70". Lisboa: Companhia de Diamantes de Angola - Serviços Culturais Dundo - Lunda - Angola - Museu do Dundo, 1967, pp. 151 e 153, nºs 11-15 (como "Mukixi wa Pwó"); FELIX, Marc Leo. - "100 Peoples of Zaire and Their Sculpture: The Handbook”. Brussels: Zaire Basin Art History Research Foundation, 1987, p. 183, fig. 15; o catálogo do leilão realizado a 1 de Fevereiro de 2023 na Lempertz "Art of Arfrica, the Pacific and the Americas". Brussels: Lempertz, 2023, lote 42; e https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/319264?ft=Pwo&offset=0&rpp=40&pos=1, consultado a 14 de Março de 2023 às 15:37., Dim. - 19 cm
A «Katoyo» Mask, wood, fibers, mask possibly representative of western man, Angolan - Tshokwe, 20th C. (mid), missing headdress, other faults and defects, many traces of wood insects, carved by the sculptor Savula and purchased in Sandando, Moxico province, in 1971. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 174, mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified there as «Katoio»: "Very protruding visor, hollow rectangular eyes, thin nose with nostrils formed by two holes. Long mouth [...] The bridge of the nose is ornamented with a groove along its entire length. [...] Purchased in Sandando , Sanzala on the right side of the railway next to the C.F.B. station) to its sculptor and owner Savula. It was used by the professional dancer Tchikua. The purchase was made on 13.3.71 [...]." For the same type of mask vd. LIMA, Mesquitela de - "Os Akixi (Mascarados) do Nordeste de Angola". In "Diamag - Publicações Culturais nº 70". Lisboa: Companhia de Diamantes de Angola - Serviços Culturais Dundo - Lunda - Angola - Museu do Dundo, 1967, pp. 142-143 e 145, nºs 1-3., Dim. - 20 cm
A «Katoyo» Mask, wood, ivory, fiber and fur, mask possibly representative of the western man, Angolan - Tshokwe, 20th C. (mid), traces of wood insects, many faults and defects, Purchased in Cangumbe, Moxico province, in 1965. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 54, mentioned in the collector's notebook: «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Máscara Katoyo»: "The open and twisted mouth has 4 protruding teeth [...] that remind the canines of carnivores. The nose is thin and long. Protruding ears and forehead. It has a notch(?) from ear to ear, passing under the The mask has a "facies" twisted to the right (nose and mouth), with the left face being larger and more prominent than the right, which gives it an expression that I believe is mocking [...]. The mask is that of a professional comic dancer, sometimes armed with a rattle (Pusangu) in each hand or with a rattle and a flyswatter (mufuka). Sotimes, he can also bring a belt (muia) to enhance the movement of the hips when dancing [...]. Purchased in Cangumbe [Moxico] in 1965, through the road foreman Fernando Oliveira [...]". For the same type of mask see bibliography referred by the collector: LIMA, Mesquitela de - "Os Akixi (Mascarados) do Nordeste de Angola". In "Diamag - Publicações Culturais nº 70". Lisboa: Companhia de Diamantes de Angola - Serviços Culturais Dundo - Lunda - Angola - Museu do Dundo, 1967, pp. 142-143 e 145, nºs 1-3. This lot is subject to CITES export/import restrictions and is duly certified: nr ????????. Cabral Moncada Leilões warns of the fact that several countries prohibit the import of goods that incorporate materials from protected wild fauna and flora species, including, among others, ivory, coral and turtle. We therefore advise potential buyers to inform themselves in advance about the applicable legislation, in particular the customs regulations in force in the countries concerned., Dim. - 21 cm
A "Bird" mask, wood, fibers, fabric, plastic and glass beads, possibly a representative mask of the species «Bucorvus cafer» - southern ground hornbill, Angolan - Tshokwe, 20th C. (2nd half), wear, defects, wear patina, carved by the sculptor Savula and purchased in Sandando, Moxico province, in 1971. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item number 175, mentioned in the notebook of the collector «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified in it as «Ngúngu»: "It represents a bird [...] (Bucorvus caffer). Ornithomorphic figure mask. [...] According to information from the owner of the mask and its sculptor Savula and the dancer who used it, Tchikua, this mukixe represents the bird Ngungu [...] The mask and costume (identical to Muana Pwó's) were wrapped in burlap, and the package placed inside the hut, in a corner, close to the ceiling. The dancer wore a very thick and heavy «muia» (dancing belt) (a section of about 1 meter in perimeter) (part of the muia’s filling was made of stones), with a fur tail and several bells. It was the first ornithomorphic mask(?) from Angola that I saw [...]. Purchased on 18.3.71, in Sandando, [...] from its owner and sculptor Savula. The mask was used by the professional dancer Teluikua(?)." See bibliography referred to by the collector - FELIX, Marc Leo. - "100 Peoples of Zaire and Their Sculpture: The Handbook”. Brussels: Zaire Basin Art History Research Foundation, 1987, p. 183, fig. 18., Dim. - 30 cm
A Soba chair, wood, carved backrest "Face over vertical grooves", other carved decorations "Geometric motifs", leather seat, Angolan - Tshokwe, 20th C. (mid), many defects and faults in the leather, other faults and defects, Purchased in the Soba Jamba sanzala, on May 30, 1970, in the northern population concentration of Lumeje. Notes: Provenance: Collection of Engineer Elísio Romariz dos Santos Silva, item no. 6, referred to in the collector's notebook «Angola - Arte Negra, Relação e descrição das peças», identified there by «Chair (Txituamo)»: "Back splat decorated with a face on vertical grooves. Decoration on the back geometric shape based on a square. The legs, stretchers and back splats support decorated with engraved circles and grooves perpendicular to the axes of the pieces [...] Purchased [...] from a kioco in Soba Jamba's sanzala, on May 30, 1970 in the northern concentration of Lumeje". Other soba chairs are represented in REDINHA, José - "Album Etnográfico Portugal-Angola". Luanda: C.I.T.A, 1971, p. 61; em DIAS, Jorge (direc.) - "Escultura Africana no Museu de Etnologia do Ultramar". Lisboa: Junta de Investigações do Ultramar, 1968, s/p, nº 150; em JORDÁN, Manuel. “Chokwe!- Art and Initiation Among Chokwe and Related Peoples”. Munich/London/New York: Prestel-Verlag, 1998, s/p, nºs 18-19 (como "Chief's throne"); in BASTIN, Marie-Louise. "La sculpture Tshokwe”. Arcueil: Alain et Françoise Chaffin, 1982, pp. 271-280, figs. 186-195 (as "Chaise"); and in KIANGALA, Manuel (direc.) - "A Evolução dos Tronos Lunda - Cokwe". Igombota: Museu Nacional de Antropologia/R. P. Angola, 1989, pp. 27-31 e 44-47., Dim. - 40 x 20 x 30 cm
Navajo Trading Post Stammesteppich.74 cm x 64 cm. Handgewebt. Wolle und Baumwolle für das Weiß auf Wolle. Sammlerstück. USA, circa 70 - 100 Jahre alt. Versand kann organisiert werden.Navajo Trading Post tribal rug. Handwoven. Wool and cotton for the white on wool. Collector's item. USA, circa 70 - 100 years old. Shipping can be arranged.
Belutsch Stammesteppich antik.151 cm x 90 cm. Handgeknüpft. Wolle und Kamelhaar auf Wolle. Chorasan - Khorasan circa 120 bis 150 Jahre alt. Naturfarben. Sammlerstück. Versand kann organisiert werden.Baluch tribal rug antique. Hand knotted. Wool and camel hair on wool. Khorasan - Khorasan about 120 to 150 years old. Natural colours. Collector's item. Shipping can be organised.
Shah - Savan Soumak Taschenfront antik.44 cm x 42 cm. Handgeknüpft. Wolle auf Wolle. Naturfarben. Nach Angaben des Einlieferers aus ungarischem Adelsbesitz. Circa 150 - 200 Jahre alt. Zustand siehe Fotos. Sammlerstück. Versand kann organisiert werden.Shah - Savan Soumak bag front antique. Hand knotted. Wool on wool. Natural colors. According to the consignor from Hungarian nobility. Approximately 150 - 200 years old. Condition see photos. Collector's item. Shipping can be organised.
Shah - Savan Soumak Taschenfront antik. Gelbgrundig.37 cm x 39 cm. Handgeknüpft. Wolle auf Wolle. Naturfarben. Nach Angaben des Einlieferers aus ungarischem Adelsbesitz. Circa 120 - 150 Jahre alt. Zustand siehe Fotos. Sammlerstück. Versand kann organisiert werden.Shah - Savan Soumak bag front antique. Yellow ground. Hand knotted. Wool on wool. Natural colors. According to the consignor from Hungarian nobility. Approximately 120 - 150 years old. Condition see photos. Collector's item. Shipping can be organised.
Shah - Savan Soumak Taschenfront antik. Großes Medaillon.46 cm x 44 cm. Handgeknüpft. Wolle auf Wolle. Naturfarben. Nach Angaben des Einlieferers aus ungarischem Adelsbesitz. Circa 150 - 200 Jahre alt. Zustand siehe Fotos. Sammlerstück. Versand kann organisiert werden.Shah - Savan Soumak bag front antique. Large medallion. Hand knotted. Wool on wool. Natural colors. According to the consignor from Hungarian nobility. Approximately 150 - 200 years old. Condition see photos. Collector's item. Shipping can be organised.
COrgi - Aviation Archive. A boxed #AA34702 Martin RB-57A Canberra of the 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing based at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina in 1954. Item appears in NM condition complete with Accessories and housed in a Good box with some storage wear on corners. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
UPTON; Florence K, three vintage book titles from the Author, The Golliwogg's Air-Ship, The Golliwogg's Auto-Go-Cart and The Golliwogg's Bicycle Club with verses by Bertha Upton, published by Longmans, Green & Co, sd and inscriptions on title pages in two books (3) These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
A wonderful JFK item as senator in which he lists the five greatest United States senators. Kennedy and his committee worked between 1957 and 1959 to determine who the honored five would be. They ultimately chose Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, Robert A. Taft, and Robert La Follette. On his United States Senate letterhead, Kennedy writes their surnames (see attached scan). JFK had previously won the Pulitzer Prize for his authorship of Profiles in Courage, and was fast becoming a historian in his own right.Provenance: comes from the John Burke Jovich collection. World-renowned US Presidential Historian. JFK's personal secretary during his senatorial and White House years, Evelyn Lincoln, was a dear friend of mine. She frequently reminded Kennedy to pass on his doodles and notes, all unofficial documents, to his friend Congressman Mike Kirwan. Evelyn and her husband Abe (Harold) Lincoln, reviewed every one of JFK's doodles in my Kirwan collection during my visit at their Chevy Chase, MD home back in the early 1990s. She never questioned their authenticity, and her vivid memory of Kennedy scrawling some of the documents brought tears to her eyes. Evelyn was the expert at deciphering the late president's difficult to read handwritingSize: 10.5 x 8 in. Unframed
Isamu Noguchi (1944-1988) Mid century Akari Floor Lamp. Hand signed on shade. Washi paper, bamboo, lacquered metal and cast aluminum. Areas of separation. Total Height: 71.5 in. Sphere Diameter: 20 in. - All watches / clocks / lighting are sold for display purposes only. We cannot guarantee working order after item leaves premises.
Glossy finish modeled as a large figure of Don Quixote reading, sitting on a stately chair with his sword. Lladro backstamp. This item has a base included. Base measures: 17.25"L x 7.75"W x 1"H. Artist: Salvador FurioIssued: 1970Dimensions: 18"L x 9"W x 15"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Decorated with festive holly, red ribbons, and central Christmas tree on a snowy hill. Marked with various greetings around body. Hinged lid with metal elements in gold tone. Halcyon Days backstamp. This item has its original box with dimensions: 3 in. L x 4 in. W x 1.75 in. H. Dimensions: 1.5"L x 1.75"W x 1"HManufacturer: Halcyon DaysCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Part of Exquisite Accents theme group. Clear multi-faceted petals with yellow crystal centers. Swarovski backstamp. 7478 000 004. This item has its original box: 11"L x 10.5"W x 9"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has a mirrored base included. Artist: Michael StameyIssued: c.2000Dimensions: 6"L x 6"W x 3"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A cream-colored ground vase in a grapevine motif and detailed tube lining. Moorcroft and Moorcroft Collectors Club stamped on the base. Artist's initials on the base. This item has its original box: 9"L x 4.5"W x 4.25"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.25"W x 7.5"HManufacturer: MoorcroftCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Figural has birds on branches with pinecones and pine needles. Signed. Royal Worcester backstamp. 128 & 228. This item has a base included 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 1.5"H. Largest piece: 5"L x 3"W x 8"H. Issued: c. 1973Manufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Inspired by Maori legend, depicts a Humpback Whale in Shadow crystal with Crystal Moonlight fins. Paikea 2012 SCS wave plaque. Swarovski markings. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has its original box: 13.5"L x 10.5"W x 6.5"H. Paikea: 5.25"L x 3.5"W x 6.25"H. Plaque: 3"L x 2.5"W x 1.5"H. Artist: Stefanie NedereggerIssued: 2012Manufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Beautiful glazed vase in the Windrush pattern. Yellow iris flowers with excellent tube lining. Moorcroft marking on the base. This item has its original box: 9"L x 4.5"W x 4.25"H. Artist: Debbie HancockIssued: c. 2000-2001Dimensions: 3.75"W x 8"HManufacturer: MoorcroftCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A limited edition piece depicting a military battle. Michael Sutty backstamp. This item has a base included. Base measures: 18.25"L x 12.25"W x 2.5"H. Dimensions: 14.75"L x 9.75"W x 12.25"HEdition Number: 8 of 100 Manufacturer: Michael SuttyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning scenic vase of a coastline with purple flowers and green urchin shells. Beautiful detailed tube lining. Moorcroft marking. Moorcroft Design Studio backstamp. This item has its original box: 7.5"L x 7.5"W x 7.5"H. Artist: Rachel BishopIssued: c. 1998-1999Dimensions: 5.25"W x 5.75"HManufacturer: MoorcroftCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Rare colorway figure of 17th century King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Dressed in a dark blue tunic with white collar, purple pantaloons, dark burgundy cloak, pink stockings, and black shoes and hat. Placed on a black base. Royal Doulton backstamp. This Item Is The Property Of Royal Doulton (UK) Ltd And Title To The Property Remains With The Company At All Times marked on the base. Exhibition Only marked on the base. Wooden cane is detachable. Artist: C.J. Noke and H. TittensorIssued: c. 1952-1992Dimensions: 8.5"L x 7.5"W x 17"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
The Seals were the second piece in the "Mother and Child"Â series. They are made from clear crystal and they are sitting on top of a clear ice floe. Item includes original box measuring 6.5"dia. x 7.75"H. Artist: Michael StameyDimensions: 3.5"L x 2.75"W x 2"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A beautiful clear crystal elephant with clear tusk. Swarovski marking. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has its original box: 17"L x 14"W x 13"H. This item has a base included: 11.5"L x 6.5"W x 1"H. Artist: Heinz TabertshoferIssued: 2006Dimensions: 11.5"L x 7"W x 8"HEdition Number: 1447 of 10000 Manufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Depicts two black, red, and amber woodpeckers perched on a silver-colored branch. Swarovski backstamp. This item has its original box. Dimensions of original box: 12"L x 10.5"W x 9"H. Dimensions: 7"L x 4.5"W x 8.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Lead crystal figure that was part of the “Silver Lake" Collection. Colorful pair of bird as in aquamarine blue and orange crystal elegantly perched on a silver-tone metal stand. Swarovski etched stamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 11.75 in. L x 10.5 in. W x 9 in. H. Artist: Anton HirzingerIssued: 2008-2013Dimensions: 8"W x 6.5"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
The Untamed and Glamorous Panther, a clear crystal panther atop of a granite base and represent the Power of Elegance. Swarovski marking. This item has its original box: 13.5"L x 10.5"W x 6.5"H. Dimensions: 7.75"L x 2.75"W x 7"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning figure of a frosted dancer on a clear crystal base. Her left arm over her head. Lalique France etched on the side of the base. This item has its original box: 12.25"L x 7.5"W x 5"H. Issued: c. 1960Dimensions: 5"L x 3.25"W x 9.25"HManufacturer: LaliqueCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Ovoid-shaped vase depicting a scenic landscape of palm fronds trees. Excellent fine detailed tube lining. Moorcroft and artist's markings. This item has its original box: 11.25"L x 6.25"W x 6.25"H. Artist: Rachel BishopIssued: c. 1997-1999Dimensions: 4"W x 7.25"HManufacturer: MoorcroftCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A limited edition equestrian porcelain figure of a Senior Sergeant in British Household Cavalry. Hand painted with heavy hilt decoration. Michael Sutty backstamp. This item has a base included. Base measures: 14.25€ÂL x 6€ÂW x 1.25€ÂH. Dimensions: 13.75"L x 4.75"W x 14.75"HEdition Number: 2 of 50 Manufacturer: Michael SuttyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A green glazed pitcher with a dandelion and acorn motif. Detailed tube lining. Moorcroft marking on the base. Artists' markings. This item has its original box: 11.25"L x 5.25"W x 5"H. Issued: c. 2000-2001Dimensions: 4.75"L x 3.5"W x 9.25"HManufacturer: MoorcroftCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Annual edition lead crystal part of the Caring and Sharing trilogy, made with. frosted crystal beaks and they sit on a frosted crystal grew branch. Swarovski etched backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 7.5"ÂW x 7.75"ÂH. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1989Dimensions: 3.75"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Exclusive Edition M.I. Hummel Club, 25th Anniversary Figural of children posing for picture with dog looking on. Matte finish over soft coloration. Signed, limited edition Artist Proof 058 of 250. Goebel Hummel backstamp. This item has a base included 12"L x 8.5"W x 1.5"H. Issued: 2000 - 2008Dimensions: 12"L x 8"W x 10"HManufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Decorated with festive winter scenes of couple on a sleigh ride and people ice skating and enjoying the outdoors. Hinged lid with metal elements in gold tone. Halcyon Days backstamp. This item has its original box with dimensions: 3 in. L x 4.25 in. W x 1.5 in. H. Dimensions: 1.5"L x 1.75"W x 1"HManufacturer: Halcyon DaysCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear, with small chip to bottom.
Hand painted vase depicting a herd of elephants at the watering hole. Moorcroft backstamp. Artist's initials on the base. This item has its original box: 5.5"L x 4"W x 3"H. Vase: 2.75"W x 3"H. Artist: R.D.R.Issued: 2001Edition Number: 74 of 200 Manufacturer: MoorcroftCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Decorated with festive winter scenes featuring woodland animals and reindeer carrying Christmas presents. Hinged lid with metal elements in gold tone. Halcyon Days backstamp. This item has its original box with dimensions: 3.5 in. L x 2.5 in. W x 1.5 in. H. Dimensions: 1.5"L x 1.75"W x 1"HManufacturer: Halcyon DaysCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Limited edition figural depicting The Capture of the Eagle Standard of the French 45th Regiment by Sergeant Ewart R.S.G. Royal North British Dragoons. part of the Heroic Action Figures series from The Imperial Collection, complete with oval wooden base. Michael Sutty backstamp. This item has a base included. Base measures: 13"L x 8"W x 2"H. Dimensions: 10.75"L x 6.5"W x 11"HEdition Number: 134 of 250 Manufacturer: Michael SuttyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
D6900; Santa with a green colorway hat. Holly wreath handle with a banner that reads Merry Christmas. This Item Is The Property Of Royal Doulton (UK) Ltd And Title To The Property Remains With The Company At All Times marked on the base. Artist: Michael AbberleyIssued: c. 1991Dimensions: 3.5"L x 2.75"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Swarovski’s centenary year, the Lion was the final piece of the “Inspiration Africa" trilogy. It is made from clear crystal which showcases the majesty of the Lion and is intricately detailed with frosting to the end of the tail. Inspiration Africa This item has its original box which measures 8"L x 7"W x 8"H and Swarovski swan backstamp. This item has a base included which measures 6"L x 3"W x 2"H. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1995Dimensions: 5"L x 2.75"W x 2.5"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Produced in a limited edition, hand painted in matte finish modeled as a boy and girl pulling a wagon full of gifts. Part of the Century Collection. M. I. Hummel impressed backstamp. Goebel backstamp. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has a base included which measures 8.75"L x 6"W x 1"H. Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 8"L x 4.5"W x 7"HManufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Swarovski collectors' society annual edition 1989 Amour the Turtledoves crystal figurine. Part of the SCS annual edition of the very first trilogy Caring and Sharing. Lead crystal turtledoves sitting gracefully in two different positions on a frosted crystal base. Swarovski etched backstamp and date. This item has its original box which measures 8"H x 7.75"dia. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1989Dimensions: 3.75"L x 3.5"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A beautiful clear crystal rhino. Swarovski marking. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has its original box: 17"L x 13.25"W x 11.5"H. This item has a base included: 13.75"L x 6"W x 1"H. Artist: Heinz TabertshoferIssued: 2008Dimensions: 12.25"L x 5.5"W x 5.75"HEdition Number: 6440 of 10000 Manufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Brass WW1 Trench Art Vase of Australian Imperial Forces (A.I.F) Interest, being a German 1915 dated shell case with a cut and flared top, engraved with flowers and ‘FROM H. Morrow AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES’, also engraved to the bottom section ‘GERMAN “77” C WHIZZ BANG FOUND AT LE BARQUE’. Stands 22 ½ cms. Late Gordon Anderson collection Due to the nature of the item we are not able to offer post and packing to buyers outside of the United Kingdom.

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