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ANTIQUE DOLL HEAD HAT HOLDER
ANTIQUE DOLL HEAD HAT HOLDER
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Lot of Hat pins
Lot of Hat pins
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G. Howard Hodge wide-brimmed hat
G. Howard Hodge wide-brimmed hat
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JAPANESE CAST IRON HEAD OF AN ARHAT
JAPANESE CAST IRON HEAD OF AN ARHAT Japanese cast iron head of an arhat, height 8".
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Antique French gentleman's hat
Antique French gentleman's hat
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A topee type hat and five other
A topee type hat and five other straw hats
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A gentleman's top hat by Hackett.
A gentleman's top hat by Hackett.
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HEADDRESS, ASMAT PEOPLE, IRIAN JAYA
HEADDRESS, ASMAT PEOPLE, IRIAN JAYA (West New Guinea). 20th century; plaited fibers, shells, and various bird feathers; mounted on an iron stand.
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AMERICAN HATCHEL. First half 19th
AMERICAN HATCHEL. First half 19th century. Oak board with beaded edge and open hand holds. Forged iron band and spikes. Some edge damage, wear and one missing spike. 4.5"h. 29.75"w. 6.5"d.
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HAT OR WIG FORM. American late
HAT OR WIG FORM. American late 19th-early 20th century laminated balsa. Stylized carved head with patina. Worn. 10''h.
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GROUP OF HATSGroup of Hats,
GROUP OF HATSGroup of Hats,
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BUST OF A GENTLEMAN- in a fur hat
BUST OF A GENTLEMAN- in a fur hat plaster. Circa 1800. H. 11 1/4'' repaired at socle and neck chips. From the Marvin Sadik Collection.
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ANTIQUE VICTORIAN HATPINA grey
ANTIQUE VICTORIAN HATPINA grey wooden head in the form of a teardrop embellished with patterned fabric and mounted on a metal shank.
Dimensions: 7.5"L
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Attributed to Hattaden A
Attributed to Hattaden A Gentleman profile to the left wearing a coat lace stock and cravat silhouette painted on card oval 7cm x 6cm (2.75" x 2.25") in a gilt metal mounted black painted frame
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A BONTOC MAN'S "SUKLANG" WOVEN HATA
A BONTOC MAN'S "SUKLANG" WOVEN HATA Bontoc man's "Suklang" woven hat, Late 19th/early 20th century; Igorot and Kalinga Peoples, Luzon, Philippines The nito vine and bamboo basketwork pillbox-shaped hat accented with three turns of red-dyed rattan, dog's teeth and boar tusks to each side, three mother-of-pearl buttons on top, and a braided human hair strap Dimensions: 2.75" H x 8" Dia.
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A South American pottery vessel
A South American pottery vessel in the form of an animal in a top hat, possibly Colombian, 25cm high
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PAINTED HAT FORMA sculptural hat
PAINTED HAT FORMA sculptural hat form in old painted surface, great form. Includes display stand. Height on stand: 12"; D: 9". Field Collection.
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Vintage Military Hat on Stand
Vintage Military Hat on Stand
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KNIGHTS TEMPLAR HAT AND CARRYING
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR HAT AND CARRYING CASEVintage Knights Templar Hat and Carrying Case , Ames Co., leather case, h. 11 1/2 in., w. 18 1/4 in., d. 11 1/2 in
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Antique Korean Black Scholar's Hat-
Antique Korean Black Scholar's Hat- 12''
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DECORATED HATCHEL. American or
DECORATED HATCHEL. American or European 19th century hardwood. Shaped board with inscribed compass designs highlighted in black and round comb with iron spikes. 28'' l.
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Two Nigerian straw work hats a bark
Two Nigerian straw work hats a bark shield a bowl and three Nigerian photographic prints of of figures in landscapes 50.5cm x 61cm (20" x 24") a dagger and scabbard and three horn carvings of birds
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BLACK SHEARED MINK FUR HAT
BLACK SHEARED MINK FUR HAT inscribed with the owner's name
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Antique French top hat
Antique French top hat
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A Nayarit Ceramic Figure of a
A Nayarit Ceramic Figure of a Warrior wearing a hat and holding a weapon. Height 7 inches.
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Vintage Lot. Sword, Hats,
Vintage Lot. Sword, Hats, Firebade on hat, Russian Fur, ---
Condition: Good condition.
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TAN FOX FUR HAT inscribed with
TAN FOX FUR HAT inscribed with the owner's name
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NAGA HEADHUNTER'S HAT AND DAO
NAGA HEADHUNTER'S HAT AND DAO 20th c., Nagaland, plant fibers, horns, fur and hair, dao with rattan winding on wooden handle and metal blade, 11"h x 13"w x 7.5"d (hat), 20"h (on stand), 31.25"l (dao)
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GROUP OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND OTHER
GROUP OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND OTHER HATSGroup of Middle Eastern and Other Hats,
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Unsigned 18th C. German portrait of
Unsigned 18th C. German portrait of widow Frau Lotte Kiemlen wearing elaborate black beaver hat black gold-trimmed cloak and mourning jewelry holding bejeweled prayer book ''Aetat 49 1730'' appears UR overall craquelure past over-painting of hands cleaned at Havre September 1979 purchased by consignor in June 1971 at the Auctionhouse Nagel Stuttgart Germany paper labels and typewritten description verso enclosed in 19th C. black and gilt frame not examined out of frame ss: 30 1/4'' h. x 22 3/4'' w.
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EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTI W/
EGYPTIAN FAIENCE USHABTI W/ HIEROGLYPHSAncient Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, 21st to 25th Dynasty, ca. 1070 to 664 BCE. A gorgeous mold-formed faience ushabti covered in a brilliant azure-hued glaze and decorated with applied black paint. The figure stands in mummiform with fused legs and protruding feet, holds the symbolic pick and hoe in hands crossed atop the chest, and has a petite seed bag suspended with two straps across the verso. The minimal visage boasts black-painted eyes and brows, smooth cheeks, and a small nose, all beneath a simple tripartite wig and a black-painted seshet hair band. A column of hieroglyphic symbols is painted onto the front of the legs and, while untranslated, would provide the name of Osiris as well as the name of the deceased. Size: 1.5" W x 4" H (3.8 cm x 10.2 cm)
Shabti (or ushabti) dolls are figures shaped like adult male or female mummies wearing traditional ancient Egyptian headdresses. The ancient Egyptians believed that after they died, their spirits would have to work in the "Field of Reeds" owned by the god of the underworld, Osiris. This meant doing agricultural labor was required by all members of society, from workers to pharaohs. By the Third Intermediate period, this practice had become so necessary and elaborate that some tombs contained one worker for every day of the year and thirty-six overseers, each responsible for ten laborers. The wealthier nobility in Egyptian society were able to have shabtis made of coveted faience, and blue faience was meant to reflect the color of the river Nile both on earth and in the afterlife.
Provenance: private Danvers, Massachusetts, USA collection, acquired by descent; ex-USA collection, acquired before 2000
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#179242
Condition:
Chip to proper right shoulder and some nicks and abrasions to surface, but otherwise intact and excellent with nice remaining pigments as well as painted detail.
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COURT OFFICIAL HAT ??????????of
COURT OFFICIAL HAT ??????????of conical form, red threads overlaid the creamy ground, wide edge bound with patterned silk roll, lined in burgundy fabric, topped with a red bead finial and jade tube(1)34cm diameter
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Box Old Ethnic Hats
Box Old Ethnic Hats
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Collection of Five French Wooden
Collection of Five French Wooden Hat Maker's Forms, in the shape of male heads, first quarter 20th century, the faces carved by different hands and varied, h. 8-1/2" to 9-1/2".
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A Group of 12 Hats.
A Group of 12 Hats.
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EGYPTIAN LATE DYNASTIC FAIENCE
EGYPTIAN LATE DYNASTIC FAIENCE USHABTI W/ HIEROGLYPHSEgypt, Late Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period, ca. 664 to 30 BCE. A lovely faience ushabti with finely delineated facial features as he stands mummiform atop an integral plinth with liberal remains of hieroglyphs adorning his body. He holds a pick and hoe in hands crossed atop the chest and has a seed bag incised behind the left shoulder. A tripartite wig frames his visage which is comprised of heavy-lidded eyes, a naturalistic nose, fleshy lips, and prominent ears with a false beard extending from the chin. The soft blue glaze enveloping the figure would have been a reference to the Nile and the heavens, thus representing the universe, creation, and fertility. Size: 1.5" W x 6" H (3.8 cm x 15.2 cm); 6.3" H (16 cm) on included custom stand.
Shabti or ushabti dolls are figures shaped like adult male or female mummies wearing traditional ancient Egyptian headdresses. The ancient Egyptians believed that after they died, their spirits would have to work in the "Field of Reeds" owned by the god of the underworld, Osiris. This meant doing agricultural labor was required by all members of society, from workers to pharaohs. By the Third Intermediate period, this practice had become so necessary and elaborate that some tombs contained one worker for every day of the year and thirty-six overseers, each responsible for ten laborers. The wealthier nobility in Egyptian society were able to have shabtis made of coveted faience, and blue faience was meant to reflect the color of the river Nile both on earth and in the afterlife.
Provenance: private New York, New York, USA collection; ex-Bruce Ralston collection, USA
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#178289
Condition:
Light surface wear with softening of detail as shown, but otherwise intact and excellent. Nice remaining pigment.