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Group of (5) Yixing pottery vessels. A square form brush pot incised to the sides in archaistic calligraphy and stylized landscapes, the underside bearing an impressed makers mark perhaps reading Su Shenglan Zhi; (2) tea canisters of hexagonal section adorned in floral motifs to the sides; a hexagonal wine jar formed of a separately potted interior canister nested within a hexagonal heating jar adorned in an baxian motifs, the base impressed with a five petal prunus blossom maker's mark; and a clear glazed miniature stick neck vase bearing an impressed makers mark reading Zisha Yini (damaged). (Tallest: approx. 9").
MANSON CHARLES: (1934- ) American Cult Leader of the Manson Family during the 1960s. Manson's followers notoriously committed a number of murders and in 1971 Charles Manson was found guilty of conspiracy to commit the murders of seven people, most notably the actress Sharon Tate. A curious A.N.S., Charles Milles Manson, to the verso of a colour postcard featuring an image of a postage stamp commemorating the Star Wars character C3PO, Corcoran, California, n.d. (2009), to Denise Noe. Manson writes, in full, 'Look out for Irish - Look out for Kenny Irish'. Beneath the note, Manson has drawn a simple ink sketch of a stick man standing alongside what may be interpreted as a large sun. Manson has also added crosses (+) to the inside of each of the letters O in his note and drawn various lines around the text, his signature and the address. Further signed ('C Manson B33920') in the return address. VGManson's correspondent is Denise Noe of Atlanta who published the article The Manson Myth for Crime Magazine in 2004. In a further piece entitled My Friendship with Charles Manson for the same magazine in 2010, Noe refers to Manson having made one very close friend named Kenny, who was imprisoned for non-violent drug offences, and is presumably the same individual referred to in the present note.
This custom rifle was built using the original Remington 40-X action. A stainless steel barrel chambered for .308 has been installed. Features jeweled bolt, custom Olympic style target stock with full aluminum adjustable under-rib, pistol grip, adjustable trigger. Stick on bottom of grip cap reading "Brian P. Moore". Sports a Leupold base with Leupold target scope. This gun has been used in competition, as evidenced by the numerous dings and abrasions on stock. Fine bore and action. Should be a good shooter. Serial Number-046332C; Manufacturer-Remington; Model-40-X; Caliber-7.62mm NATO (.308); Barrel Length-26"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;
Produced by Thompson as a modern reintroduction of the Model 1927 A5, this is listed as a Thompson semi-automatic pistol, as it does not have a buttstock. Chambered for the .45 ACP. Produced by Auto-Ordanance. Comes with an original (vintage) Thompson drum magazine stamped "1928 Model Type L". Has the finned 14" barrel and pistol grip walnut stocks. Comes with an extra stick magazine. Mint bore and action. Serial Number-2680P; Manufacturer-Thompson; Model-1927; Caliber-.45 ACP; Barrel Length-NA; FFL Status-Modern;
Curved 13-3/4 inch body with raised section, inscribed with initials "J.P." and engraved with a mermaid, an upright monkey with a walking stick, a snake in a tree, biting a fox, and detailed borders, reminiscent of New England engraving. Finely carved spout with two relief scalloped rings , half circles engraved around the lower ring. Slightly bulbous wooden plug. This horn was probably carved by a sailor. The original 1757 illustration showing the monkey depicted on this horn was found and a copy comes with the powderhorn. Very good condition, wood plug shows dry patina with losses to finish and raised grain. Body has a nice dark patina with some scattered marks, areas of wear to carving, and some period additions and minor removals of engraving. A few scattered marks from use. Serial Number-.;
This is a Thompson 1927 A-1 Tommy gun. Made famous in Chicago during the roaring 20's. This version is chambered for the 45 ACP cartridge and features a 18" finned barrel. Matte blue finish on frame with rust blue finish on barrel. Has two walnut fingered grooved pistol grips satin oil finish with a matching buttstock. Comes with a drum magazine, two stick magazines, in the black luggage case with instructions. Gun shows as new condition. Also includes case. Correction: Semi-auto. Recent manufacture. Serial Number-KA8825; Manufacturer-Thompson; Model-1927; Caliber-.45 ACP; Barrel Length-18"; FFL Status-Modern;
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