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A Japanese Meiji period large ivory sectional okimono on hardwood plinth. Modelled in the form of a fisherman returning home with a basket of fish and smoking his pipe. Signed red lacquer tablet to the underside. 2566 grams, ivory 38cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some natural cracks. No breaks.
A very good collection of assorted knives including an Albert Oates of Sheffield pruning knife in nylon case, a Swiss style Army knife, a three blade stainless knife marked Wenoko Japan 1848 with empty cartouche to handle, a fruit knife in leather sheath, two fruit knives with mother of pearl handles, one with leather handle and one other with scissor tool, also included in the lot is a Pipe cleaning tool with Tamper to the end by Clifton Italy (9)
A British War Medal and Victory Medal pair, awarded to 7835 Pte G F Dalling 14-London Reg, with a meerschaum pipe and cigarette lighter, with a note: enlisted May 1916, slightly wounded May 1917, GSW knee and was gassed August 1918 at Wimereux, and a copy of The London Scottish in the Great War
A Losol ware poly chrome large cup and saucer, an Imari pallette and inkwell stand, a hand painted Royal Doulton sandwich plate, D6227- Oriental china, Italian lacquer ware, pressed glassware commemorative Victoria 1897 muffin dish (Staffordshire), Sooty egg cup, pipe trays, thimbles etc (1 box)Q
Ancient Near East, probably Syria, ca. 9th to 8th century BCE. A well-carved stone bowl, made to be set into a wall or a tomb and have libations poured through it, with a thin-fingered hand cupped around the underside of the bowl and a flanged, wave form rim on the pipe that extends from one side of the bowl. The upper exterior of the bowl is carved with a rope-like motif immediately under the rim. Custom stand. Size: 3.9" L x 2.5" W x 1.65" H (9.9 cm x 6.4 cm x 4.2 cm); height on stand: 4.25" (10.8 cm).Stone libation bowls have been found throughout the ancient Near East and ancient Mediterranean, but based on frequency of finds, they seem to have originated in the region of modern day Northern Syria. They vary in material used, and in stylistic complexity, of which this stone version is a fine example.See a comparable item, with lion iconography instead of a hand, from the Christie's New York June 4, 2015 auction (Lot 157), that sold for $12500. For a similar example with a palmette on the bowl's base, see no. 233 in O.W. Muscarella, "Ladders to Heaven: Art Treasures from Land of the Bible." Provenance: Ex-private East Coast, USA collection Condition: Intact, with some minor areas of surface encrustation. Iconography is in excellent condition. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #120773

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