- ANRI ITALY WOOD CARVED FIGURINE, LONG
ANRI ITALY WOOD CARVED FIGURINE, LONG JOURNEYFun painted figure of a young boy walking, holding a pole, with two rabbits scampering along next to him. In hues of earthy orange, yellow, red, tan and brown. Anri metal logo emblem affixed to base. Ferrandiz engraved to back of base.
Dimensions: 2.75"L x 3.5"W x 6.5"H
Manufacturer: Anri
Country of Origin: Italy
Condition:
Age related wear.
- 14K YELLOW GOLD AND CORAL PIG CUFFLINKS.14k
14K YELLOW GOLD AND CORAL PIG CUFFLINKS.14k Yellow gold and coral pig cufflinks. Delightful carved coral pink pig cufflinks whimsically scamper across your shirt cuffs, appx. 14mm x 21mm.
- DON BALKE (B. 1933) "RACCOON AND TULIP
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "RACCOON AND TULIP POPLAR"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Raccoon and Tulip Poplar" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This art was originally published in the limited edition collection of philatelic proofcards issued by Fleetwood and the National Audubon Society for the Wildlife of the 50 States.
Charming masked rogues, Raccoons are native only to the Americas where, taking civilization in stride, they seem to prosper in almost any habitat. They live on the beaches of both oceans, thrive in southern bayous, and prosper in densely wooded areas where they can hide in rocky crevices and scamper among the trees. Should their homes be destroyed by the ever-advancing civilization, they merely take up residency in the cement culverts or the basements of whatever structures replace them. This adaptability sent the raccoon population soaring. Raccoons rob nests and cornbins, raid garbage pails, and move into other animals' dens. With agile fingers, they open refrigerator doors, twist doorknobs, and pick the cherries from a pie cooling on a window sill. Raccoons are famous for washing this stolen food. However, they don't actually wash the food, before eating, they merely dip it, making no distinction between clean and dirty water. This unique habit and their curious costumes of black and brown tail rings, a grizzled coat, and a black mask, identify the Raccoon.
Image Size: 12.25 x 14 in.
Overall Size: 19.75 x 22 in.
Unframed.
(B05271)
Condition:
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- TWO ANTIQUE SATIRICAL DOG PAINTINGS
TWO ANTIQUE SATIRICAL DOG PAINTINGS Circa 1900, to include an oil on mill board painting of dogs scampering to a dog house, unsigned, with Barnard and Sons, London label to verso, in contemporary frame; to also include an oil on panel painting of two dogs in Scottish dress with a snuff mull, in contemporary frame.
- A Pair of Chinese Light Lavender Ground
A Pair of Chinese Light Lavender Ground Famille Rose Porcelain Sleeve Vases
19th Century
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each petite vase elegantly potted with a taut body rising to an angular shoulder, waisted neck, and everted mouth; the exterior enameled in a soft palette with a squirrel scampering across fruiting vines, the interior plain and underside glazed turquoise.
Height of each 6 in., 15.2 cm.
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- (8) Animal figurines, c/o Lenox Robin
(8) Animal figurines, c/o Lenox Robin with nest (3-1/2" h), Lenox Baltimore Oriole (3-3/4" h), Lenox Eastern Chipmunk (5" h), Lenox "Springtime Scamper" Red Squirrel (4-3/4" h), (2) NAO dogs (6-1/2" & 6-3/4" h), unmarked frog (2-3/4" h), Cybis raccoon (7" h), chip to nest of robin, chip to oriole branch
- CHINESE IVORY RECUMBANT BUDDHISTIC LION
CHINESE IVORY RECUMBANT BUDDHISTIC LION AND CUB the elongated bitch carved with her young scampering all over her body with fitted hardwood stand - w:13 in.
- 4 vols. American Children's Books -
4 vols. American Children's Books - 1930s: Armer, Laura Adams. Waterless Mountain. New York: Longmans, Green, 1931. 1st ed. Illus. by Sidney & Laura A. Armer. Lg. 8vo, orig. brown cloth; minor edge wear, d/j (some creasing & chipping to edges). Plates. Minor spotting to edges, small areas of discoloration to endpapers. First Newberry Medal Winner. * White, Jessie Penniman. Top O' The Morning. Chicago, etc.: Volland, (1931). Illus. by Eleanor B. Campbell. 24mo, orig. pictorial green cloth; light wear, d/j (edge wear). Color frontis., other illus. * Doll, Anna Roosevelt. Scamper's Christmas. New York: Macmillan, 1934. 1st ed. Illus. by Marjorie Flack. Sm. 4to, orig. pictorial orange-yellow cloth; light edge wear, slightly smudged, d/j (edge wear, occasional chipping). Color plates, other illus. Some discoloration to endpapers. Presentation copy, signed & inscribed by Anna Roosevelt Doll on front free endpaper. * Bowman, James C. Pecos Bill: The Greatest Cowboy of All Time. Chicago: A. Whitman, 1937. 1st ed. Illus. by Laura Bannon. 8vo, orig. blue stamped pictorial cloth; some darkening & wear to edges, d/j (some chipping to edges - price clipped?). Color plates, other illus. Internally clean.