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Carved green stone figure of an owl
Carved green stone figure of an owl , approx 25cm H
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A crayon on paper of an owl
A crayon on paper of an owl indistinctly signed/ titled bottom right. 64x49cm.
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A Bow style porcelain figure of
A Bow style porcelain figure of an owl possibly 19th Century modelled perched on a naturalistic base 19cm (7.5") high
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(5) Boehm baby bird bisque
(5) Boehm baby bird bisque porcelain figurines, c/o "Young American Bald Eagle" #498 (9-3/4" h), "Fledgling Great Horned Owl" #479D (7" h), "Fledgling Western Bluebirds" #494I (5-3/4" h), "Fledgling Magpie" #476 (6" h), "Baby Crested Flycatcher" #458 (5" h, chip to beak)
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CYBIS PORCELAIN FIGURINE, OWL ON
CYBIS PORCELAIN FIGURINE, OWL ON BRANCHBaby owl perched on a branch.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 4.5"H
Manufacturer: Cybis
Country of Origin: USA
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A stone figure of an owl, 49cm
A stone figure of an owl, 49cm high/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire /see illustration
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Maya Bird Whistle, ca. 400-700
Maya Bird Whistle, ca. 400-700 A.D., in the form of an owl, the bird modeled with short beak, rounded eyes, flared wings out to the side of the body, breast with division line down the center, and small stub feet, the whistle opening emanating from the tail, h. 3".
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*A Japanese Ivory Carving of an Owl
*A Japanese Ivory Carving of an Owl having realistically carved feathers with painted yellow decoration on the eyes and feet. Height 6 3/8 inches.
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A filled silver model of an owl
A filled silver model of an owl on a stump, 22.5cm high and another of a stag
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A Carved Ivory Figurine of an Owl
A Carved Ivory Figurine of an Owl Apprx. 2-1/2"H realistically carved signed on the underside with brown pigment rubbed into the feathers and with red and black applied to the eyes and beak.
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A Beswick Songthrush 2308 and a
A Beswick Songthrush 2308 and a Beswick Owl (tail damaged) (2)
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FIVE BOEHM BIRDS. Second half-20th
FIVE BOEHM BIRDS. Second half-20th century. Four are American: Baby Crested Flycatcher #458; Fledgling Red Owl #495; Fledgling Western Bluebirds #494 and Baby Mockingbird #400-56. Together with an English Barred Owl. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
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An Austrian cold painted polychrome
An Austrian cold painted polychrome bronze figure of a standing owl, with beaded eyes, 8cm high
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A watercolour study of a pair of
A watercolour study of a pair of barn owlets by Bryan Reed described and signed on the backboard and dated 1980. 32 x 46cm.
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FOUR BOEHM BIRDS. Second
FOUR BOEHM BIRDS. Second half-20th century. Three are American. Baby Robin #437; Baby Blue Jay #436 and Baby Red Poll #495. Together with an English Saw Whet Owl #238. Owl has glued moth wing
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Basil Ede (English b. 1931)
Basil Ede (English b. 1931) "Short-Eared Owl" 1975 watercolor on paper signed titled and dated lower right sight 25 in. x 19 1/2 in. attractively matted and framed. Note: Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Morris Museum of Art Augusta GA.
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A bronzed metalware jar and cover
A bronzed metalware jar and cover modelled as an owl with hinged head and internal liner standing on a domed base the owl with glass eyes 13.5ins high (hinge slightly damaged)
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THREE BOEHM PORCELAIN BABY
THREE BOEHM PORCELAIN BABY BIRDSThree Boehm Porcelain Baby Birds, incl. great horned owl, cedar waxwing, and robin, tallest h. 7 in. Provenance: The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans.
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Two earthenware vessels in the form
Two earthenware vessels in the form of owls, one in a cream slip heightened in blue, green and brown and having a removable head cover, the other in a uniform brown glaze and with aperture to top of head, the first 35cm high
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Boehm porcelain figure of a
Boehm porcelain figure of a fledgling Great Horned Owl 20th c. H: 7 in. Signed ''Boehm'' to the back on base just under the tall feathers. Stamped with the Limited Edition shield logo and shape number 479N. Overall fine condition.
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Beswick Model of an Tawny Owl
Beswick Model of an Tawny Owl 3272 Woodmouse 3399 and a Small Lakeland Terrier Dog 2448 (3)
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Beswick Barn Owl 1046 early
Beswick Barn Owl 1046 early colourway with split tail feathers
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Cold painted bronze figurine, owl
Cold painted bronze figurine, owl on branch, unmarked, on wood base, 6-1/2" h
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A Joan de Bethel ceramic
A Joan de Bethel ceramic miniature figure of a perched owl wearing yellow floral decorated jacket 4.5ins high (marked 'Bethel England' to base - chipped)
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A Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty
A Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Bird Elf Owl perched on a squaro cactus. Height 11 1/2 inches.
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Carved stone owl, surface with tool
Carved stone owl, surface with tool marks, 22-1/2 in. Some chips and losses, base wear.
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A Cold Painted Austrian Bronze
A Cold Painted Austrian Bronze Figurine of an Owl by Franz Xavier Bergman Standing owl cast in bronze and cold painted in a realistic manner bearing the mark of a "B" within an urn of Franz Xavier Bergman (Austria 1861-1936) under tail.
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Carved pine owl on a perch together
Carved pine owl on a perch together with a carved mahogany bird and two German storks tallest - 17" h. ?
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Carved Ivory Figurine of an Owl 2''
Carved Ivory Figurine of an Owl 2'' excellent.
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A Royal Copenhagen porcelain
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain model of a long eared owl, 1968, 35.5cm h, printed and painted marks and 1331 More Information Undamaged
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A Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty
A Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Bird Elf Owl perched on a squaro cactus. Height 11 1/2 inches.
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A Chelsea white model of an owl,
A Chelsea white model of an owl, triangle-raised anchor period circa 1745-49, naturalistically modelled in great detail, perched on a rocky base, 20.5cm high/Provenance: Acquired from Albert Amor Ltd. 'Treasures from Toronto' exhibition, April 1993/Note: Discussed by Paul Crane, 'Nature, Porcelain and Enlightenment: George Edwards and the Chelsea porcelain birds', ECC Trans, Vol.8, 2017 this owl model is based on the image copied from George Edwards, A Natural History of Uncommon Birds, and of
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Beswick Model of a Barn Owl 1046
Beswick Model of a Barn Owl 1046
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A large Meissen group of two owls
A large Meissen group of two owls naturalistically modelled and coloured on rocks and a stump, a snake about to surprise, 19th Century, blue crossed swords marks and shape G166, 24cm high
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Beswick Barn Owl 1046A First
Beswick Barn Owl 1046A First Version in a Early Colourway Split Tail Feathers
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A Jemez Clay Feathered Owl with
A Jemez Clay Feathered Owl with removable polychrome face signed Laura Gachupin. Height 2 1/4 x diameter 3 inches.