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Lancaster Mahogany and Brass Plate Cameras, whole-plate The Royal Instantograph, with Lancaster brass lens, a.f., two dds, tripod, roller blind shutters (2), F, with Ross Goerz Patent f/8 7in Double Anastigmat brass lens and Negretti and Zambra Rapid Rectilinear brass lens, G, and quarter-plate The 1893 Instantograph, P, incomplete, with Fallowfield Rapid Doublet brass lens, G
A Victorian silver posy holder, by C. Cheshire, Birmingham 1865, baluster form, engraved decoration, beaded borders, the base with a screw-off finial and tripod stand, with a chain and finger ring, in a fitted case, retailed by Waterhouse and Co., Dublin, length 17.8cm, approx. weight 2.1oz.
An archaistis Bronze Twin Handled Bronze Tripod Censer. Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Compressed globular form supported on three Elephant form cabriole legs, rising to a slightly everted rim set to either side with a pair of curved handles cast as an elephant's trunk, the midsection decorated with a band of archaistic kui dragons against a keyfret background, incised mark on base. One similar recently sold in Sotheby's London "Important Chinese Art" sale on November 7, 2018 for a price realized of 7,500 GBP (Lot 80). Diameter of bowl: 9.75 in.
Six ceramic Pre-Columbian bowls from regions in Mesoamerica, including one Chupicuaro bowl from central Mexico (circa 100 B.C.E.); one Nayarit Bowl from western Mexico (100 B.C.E.-200 C.E.); one Aztec/Mixtec tripod bowl (1400 C.E.); one Aztec bowl (1100-1321 C.E.); one Tiahuanaco Kero from Bolivia (600-800 C.E.); and one Zapotec urn from Oaxaca (400-100 B.C.E.).Provenance: Chupicuaro bowl purchased for Dr. David Harner Collection; Peter Wray Collection, 1977; purchased by current owner from Artemis (formerly Treasure-Trove) in 2001. Nayarit bowl purchased by current owner from Walter Knox of Fort Knox Antiquities in September 2000. Tripod bowl purchased by Fernandez Leventhal Gallery, NY from Arte Primitivo Auction in June 2000; purchased by current owner from Fernandez Leventhal Gallery in August 2000. Aztec bowl purchased by current owner from Mark William Clark, San Francisco. Zapotec urn in Samuel Dubiner Collection, Tel Aviv, Israel; purchased by current owner from Arte Primitivo auction in 2002. Dimensions: Chupicuaro; height: 3 3/4 in x diameter: 6 3/4 in. Nayarit; height: 3 1/2 in x diameter: 7 in. Aztec-Mixtec; height: 3 1/2 x diameter: 5 3/4 in. Aztec; height: 2 in x diameter: 6 1/4 in. Tiahuanaco; height: 7 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in. Zapotec; height: 8 in x diameter: 5 in. Condition: Wear consistent with age.
Seven small Pre-Columbian ceramic items, including: one Toltec beaker (600-1200 C.E.); one Nicoya effigy vessel (800-1200 C.E.); one Jalisco turtle vessel (c. 100 C.E.); one Cocle Fruiteria miniature (date unknown); one Tarascan tripod (1100-1500 C.E.); one Tairona pedestal bowl (100-900 C.E.); and one Chiriqui tripod bowl (500-1500 C.E.).Provenance: Toltec beaker excavated by Allen Heflin between 1951-1961 and held in Allen Heflin Collection, Kansas City MO until purchased by Mary Ann K. & Hank Johnson, HD Enterprises, Denver, CO, in 1997; purchased by current owner from Mary Ann K. & Hank Johnson in 2001. Nicoya effigy vessel purchased by current owner from Axel Traugott, Sagamore Beach, MA. Jalisco Turtle purchased by current owner from Walter Knox of Fort Knox Antiquities, Scottsdale, AZ. Cocle Fruiteria purchased by current owner from Axel Traugott, Sagamore Beach, MA, in 2001.Dimensions: Heights range from 3/4 in to 4 1/4 in. Diameters range from 2 in to 6 in.Condition: Wear consistent with age.

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