Phurba with an iron tip ( H 31 cm) ,
The Phurba is presented on a metal stand
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Small sized drum with a very fine handle, obvious signs of great age, such quality of drum is now not easy to find
H 50 cm , diameter 26 cm
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This large sized ghurra is also nice carving on both size, a Horseman and an elephant on the other side.
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Presented on an iron stand, H 37 cm
Original modern design for an old ghurra, as shown important signs of great use. H 26 cm
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Presented on iron stand
Fostoria Glass Company made this Lido creamer & sugar from 1937-54. This creamer is 3 1/8" tall and the sugar is 2 7/8" tall. They're in great shape. Thanks for looking.
This Lotus powder jar is in great shape. Thanks for looking. Thanks for looking.
A fine porcelain Japanese Koyto tea cup with a Japanese macaque or snow monkey. Dated 1956 and signed “Chikusen”, we are attributing it to Chikusen Miura III, 1901-1990. Measures 2.75 inches.
A large pair ofChinese Han-style stone seals, carved into two growling fu dogs upon a solid slab. The sides bear the worn images of horses pulling chariots.
Size: 6" height, 5.5" length, 4" width
A limited-edition color woodblock print by the Japanese Sosaku Hanga artist Kiyoshi Saito (1907-1997). Titled "Obakusan Uji (A)", dated "1960" and numbered "38/150" in pencil. Hand signed in black ink and with red seal. Paper with watermark "Kiyoshi Saito". Condition: very good impression and color, laid down at upper corners. Dimension: image: 38.6 cm x 52.6 cm, paper: 45.5 cm x 60.1 cm.
This really pretty crystal Jack Frost Crackled 8 1/4 Inch high Pitcher was made by Federal Glass in the early 1900s. The Pitcher measures 4 Inches in diameter at the top X 5 Inches in diameter at the bottom. This Pitcher is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. Be sure to search our other Jack Frost Crackled available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
The size of Kamakura-bori Deep Kashi Bowl: 10 3/4"Dia x 1 3/4" High. About 5/8" Thickness. This is prettiest of Kamakura-bori Kashi Bowl ever seen. The bowl is from Showa 13 th, 1938, 76 years old. It is dated on the back as 1938, April 18th. It has beautiful carved design of Ebisu and Daikoku design with Hoju (treasures). Two are from Shichifukujin (seven lucky Gods.). The both Ebisu and Daikoku faces are finely and deeply carved into the wooden body...
This really pretty crystal Ball and Swirl Comport was made by Westmoreland Glass. The Comport measures 7 1/2 Inches diameter X 4 1/4 Inches high. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. We guarantee all items to be as described. Feel free to email with any questions. THANK YOU.
A beautiful antique Chinese spinach jade box all hand made with a wood stand in excellent condition. H:13cm $950
Hocking Glass Company made Princess from 1931-35. These candies are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
3 are available
Offered is a very nice, vintage, drug store, BROMO SELTZER Dispenser with a patent date of 1930.
This popular and very recognizable, pharmacy collectible is constructed of a cobalt blue glass base with an aluminum stand that sports an old bottle of Bromo Seltzer retaining a label dating to 1987. The stand measures just over 15 inches high including the bottle.
The condition is commensurate with a used pharmacy device. The base shows wear with various scratches, and the metal is tarnished...
Fostoria Glass Company made these Coin hi balls from 1958-70. The 12 oz tumblers are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
5 are available
A very well made, hand painted, vintage Hungarian Herend Porcelain Factory figurine depicting a dancing male Hungarian peasant dressed in traditional Hungarian folk costume performing the national dance, " Lad."
The underside marked in blue with Herend Porcelain Factory mark and also with incised Herend and the number 5496.
HEIGHT: 29.5 cm (11-5/8 inch).
CONDITION: In excellent condition.
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DESCRIPTION: A pair of porcelain figures, each a representation of Li T'ieh-kuai, one of the Chinese eight immortals. Li T'ieh-kuai is always represented as a lame beggar leaning on a crutch with a pilgrim's gourd in hand. The Eight Immortals are legendary beings of the Taoist sect who attained immortality and dwell in the remote hills and mountains of China. Both of these figures date from C. 1900, with the larger one's inner base stamped with "China" in red ink...