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A Leonardo Collection painted composite figure of a Native American chief 'Sitting Bull,' and another of a Squaw with baby and young girl entitled 'Moonshine,' together with two Franklin Mint porcelain figures 'Spirit of the Sioux, four small white-metal Native American figures, a collection of related wall plates, books and ephemera
20th century AD. A wooden figure of a male with a bird head with a short cap to the top; large beak in the form of an inverted triangle carved with a series of horizontal lines; beak open and curving to the end; arms to the side of the body and prominent phallus; legs with prominent calf muscles and feet pointing downwards. 562 grams, 42cm (16 1/2"). Property of a European collector; formerly from the collection of Prof. RNDr. Jan Jelínek, DrSc., anthropologist, and Director of the Moravian museum, and the president of the International Committee of Museums (ICOM) for eight years; thence by descent 2004; from the Admiralty Islands, Papua New Guinea; acquired by Professor Jelínek during the Australasian expedition in 1969. Accompanied by copies of expedition photographs, map and Dr Jelinek's biography. This wood statue is from the Middle Ramu River region, to the east of the Sepik River. Birds are regarded as the ancestral spirit of the village, having given birth to the first humans.This figure is an image of an ancestral creature depicted as half human, half bird. The elongated nose is the sign of fertility. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
An Austrian Jugendstil/ Art Nouveau silver spirit kettle on stand, Wurbel & Czokally, Vienna, 1901, 800 standard mark, the kettle with bud finial and ivory insulator on a domed cover embossed with interlocking Wien 1901 and monogram (WSN?), with whiplash handle, the neck cast with stepped sinuous tendrils above the body cast with flowers, raised on stand with removable burner, stamped makers marks and silver standard mark, 27cm high, gross weight 55oz
An 18th century brown-glazed stoneware flagon, impressed '2', 35 cm high, to/w three named 19th century flagons - Jas Paul Winchester 45 cm, Heath Andover 42 cm and J Hunt & Co Southampton 36 cm, a storage jar - S Ward & Co Southwark 31 cm, and a spirit barrel 28 cm (6)2cm chip to rim of Andover flagon, minor blemishes commensurate with age and use, no cracks
Early 20th Century silver plated ashtray applied with a cigar cutter on the side; together with a silver plated travelling saucepan with ivory handle and spirit burner within leather travelling case by A Barrett & Son, Piccadilly, London, and a James Dixon silver plated hinge lidded sandwich tin within leather case (3).
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