- 19TH C. NGAJU DAYAK WOOD MEDICAL CHARM
FIGURE**Originally Listed At $400**
Southeast Asia, Borneo, Central Kalimantan, Ngaju Dayak, ca. late 19th / early 20th century CE. A hand-carved wooden anthropomorphic charm...
[more like this] - EGYPTIAN BRONZE SEATED FIGURE ISIS NURSING
HORUSEgypt, Late Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period, ca. 664 to 30 BCE. A skillfully cast copper alloy (bronze) figure depicting Isis - goddess of healing and magic - as she nurses...
[more like this] - ROMAN LIMESTONE CIPPUS W/ MEDICAL GODS
& INSCRIPTION**First Time At Auction**
Roman, Republican period, ca. 2nd to 1st century BCE. An important travertine limestone relief cippus or marker featuring the 3 gods...
[more like this] - THREE SCOTTISH ALPHABET SAMPLERS
EARLY
19TH CENTURY worked in silk on linen, the first by Janet Garvie, Perth, dated 1833, with eight alphabet series and a number series over a band of trees with stags and dogs,...
[more like this] - HEAL & SON, LONDON
DRESSING CHEST, CIRCA
1930 limed oak, mirrored glass plate, bears maker's ivorine label to drawer edge91.5cm wide, 139cm high, 48cm deep...
[more like this] - Heals, British 1920s, an oak chest of
two short and two long drawers with chamfered corners and circular dished handles, 91cm wide x 47cm deep x 78cm high...
[more like this] - ENGLISH VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN
CHESTEnglish Victorian mahogany campaign chest, Heal & Son, London, late 19th c., case with brass edge banding, two half drawers, over three full-length drawers, campaign...
[more like this] - A Victorian mahogany narrow chest, Heal
& Son Ltd., London, circa 1840, the moulded oblong top above six drawers, 107cm x 58.5cm...
[more like this] - HEAL & SON, LONDON
CABINET CHEST, CIRCA
1930 oak, bears rubbed makers label to inside top drawer91cm wide, 76.5cm high, 49cm deepProvenance: From The Millinery Works Collection....
[more like this] - HEAL & SON, LONDON
ARTS & CRAFTS CABINET-ON-CHEST,
CIRCA 1920 model 372, chestnut, with key112cm wide, 168.5cm high, 53cm deepProvenance: From The Millinery Works Collection.Literature: Heal, Oliver S. Sir Ambrose Heal and...
[more like this] - AMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL &
SON, LONDON
RARE “THE COTTAGERS CHEST”, CIRCA 1898 pine, with original painted finish106.5cm wide 144.5cm high 50cm deepLiterature: Whiteway, Michael and Gere, Charlotte...
[more like this] - An Archie Shine rosewood chest of six
long drawers 2ft 4ins Estimate ?400-600 Top with two water blemishes to right and six small resin fills to knows in the wood on the left. Light fading but otherwise good....
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