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BLUE TULIP 606546 - SWAROVSKI
BLUE TULIP 606546 - SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL FIGURINEDepicts a blue bud tulip with a clear stem and clear leaves. This item has its original box. Dimensions of the original box: 3.5"L x 2.75"W x 5.75"H. Swarovski backstamp.
Issued: 2002
Dimensions: 2"L x 0.5"W x 3.5"H
Manufacturer: Swarovski
Country of Origin: Austria
Condition:
Age related wear.
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HUMMEL GENTLE FELLOWSHIP 628
HUMMEL GENTLE FELLOWSHIP 628 TMK7Hummel, Gentle Fellowship. Limited edition No. 01391 of 25,000. Last in series of three UNICEF figurines. Hummel donated $25 to UNICEF for each figurine sold. Hummel measures approx. 5 3/4" tall. Hum 628, TMK-7. No cracks, chips, crazing or repairs. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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PAUL MANSHIP (AMERICAN, 1885-1966),
PAUL MANSHIP (AMERICAN, 1885-1966), THREE GILT-BRONZE FIGURES, LEHMAN ENTRANCE GATES TO THE TISCH FAMILY ZOO, CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORKPAUL MANSHIP (AMERICAN, 1885-1966), THREE GILT-BRONZE FIGURES, LEHMAN ENTRANCE GATES TO THE TISCH FAMILY ZOO, CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK, Boy with musical horn: inscribed 'PM', h: 4 1/4 in.; Dancing boy with goats: inscribed 'MANSHIP 60', h: 7 1/3 x w: 7 1/2 x d: 2 1/2 in.; Boy with pan flute: inscribed 'PM', h: 4 1/8 in., each above different colored marble base, lifetime casts, Dancing boy with goats purchased directly from the artist (3) Catalogue note: According to his son John Manship in his book, "Paul Manship," Abbeyville Press, New York, 1989, Robert Moses recommended Manship to create two sets of gates for Central Park in New York City. "First were the Osborn gates... and then in the late 1950s, a monumental gate for the Children's Zoo that Governor Lehman was donating to Central Park" (see p. 181 for photograph of entrance gates circa 1961). While the present gilt-bronze figures are not identical to ones atop the entrance gates (see the position of the dancing boy's arms, the swag of the drapery around his waist, the foliage at the base), they are typical of Manship's later work in the 1950s until his death in the mid-1960s. A number of similar small gilt-bronze figures were given as a bequest of his Estate to the Smithsonian and the Minnesota Museum of Art, Saint Paul. A plaster cast of a dancing boy with goats is illustrated on page 182. According to John Manship, the boy was "posed by the artist's grandson Erik Natti." Provenance: The Artist, sold to Mr. George D. Gibson, Richmond, VA 1963 (the boy and goats), the other two figures, purchased at an earlier date, By descent
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Pennsylvania satinwood pincushion
Pennsylvania satinwood pincushion with drawer early 19th c. initialed A.M.K with a tulip 6" h. 6 1/2" w. ?
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WOODEN LONG BOWUnstrung long bow
WOODEN LONG BOWUnstrung long bow with leather grip 66'' l. mid 20th century good condition.
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An African iron stabbing spear with
An African iron stabbing spear with wooden haft and coiled copper hand grip 62.5ins overall a slightly smaller ditto 57.5ins overall an iron stabbing knife of leaf shape with coiled copper grip over a wooden handle 18.5ins overall and two other edged weapons various
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World War 1 Medal trip 6548 SPR. L.
World War 1 Medal trip 6548 SPR. L. OGORMAN. RE
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19TH C. COPELAND SPODE CHINA:
19TH C. COPELAND SPODE CHINA: Approx. 37 pieces to include 3 dinner plates (10'') 4 salad (9'') 4 bread (8'') 6 cup (3 1/8'' & saucers (6 1/4'') chocolate cups (2 3/4'') & 5 saucers (5 1/2'') bowl (6 1/2'') oval serving tray (10'') gravy boat (note chip 6 3/4'') & underplate (8 1/2'') covered vegetable (5 1/2'' h. x 13''). Sold together with 10 salad plates (9'') of another pattern also Spode.CONDITION: Note occasional loss of decoration & stain.
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English derringer style
English derringer style percussion pistol first half 19th century and a book-form safe the pistol marked ''London'' on either side of the frame and with Continental proof marks with brass barrel and walnut grip 6 1/2 in. L. overall; the safe converted in the 19th century from a French religious text published in Paris 1739
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A Lot of Four Various Celluloid
A Lot of Four Various Celluloid Parasol Handles Faux Mother of pearl angled handle with silver tip and fern scroll embellishment monogrammed 4-3/4"L a slender long handle with tan ball end studded with paste stones 10"L a petite greyhound head handle possibly in mother of pearl or celluloid with brass tip 6"L and a butterscotch celluloid handle with dark brown stencil and pierced for suspension 5-1/2"L.
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61 pieces Chinese famille rose:
61 pieces Chinese famille rose: 55 pieces rose medallion, six pieces butterfly, 19th century. 1 -- 8-1/4 in. cylindrical teapot with lid, bail handle with string covering, old stapled crack 1 -- 4-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. round teapot with lid 1 -- 4 x 7 in. covered sugar, lid with rim chip 6 -- butterfly design covered two-handle bowls with matching saucers (six pieces) 20 -- one-handle cups, assorted styles, three with chips, one with crack 1 -- two-handle cup 3 -- 5 in. dishes, each with small rim glaze chips 1 -- 2-3/4 in. jar, no lid 3 -- plates: one each 8-1/2 in., 8 in., 7-1/2 in. 4 -- 6 in. plates with flat rim 3 -- 6-1/4 in. plates 17 -- 5 in. to 5-1/2 in. plates 61 -- Total
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27 pieces Waterford crystal, four
27 pieces Waterford crystal, four patterns. 7 -- 4-1/4 in. tumblers 6 -- 8 in. stems with spherical bowls, one with rim chip 6 -- 4-3/4 in. stems with flared bowls and faceted stems 8 -- 6-3/8 in. footed waters, flared rim 27 -- Total pieces The Estate of the Late Shirley Freeman, Greenville, South Carolina