Large African Kuba Wooden Owl Mask, circa mid-20th Century, Democratic Republic of Congo. Hand carved with pricked ears, sharp pointed beak, and large rounded eyes. Pigments of cream, brown, and black. 22" high and in excellent condition.
A fine creamware terracotta cylindrical vessel with broad band containing glyphs. Two geometric step designs in main register. In excellent condition and intact with small chip to inner rim and four stable hairline cracks near rim. Late Classic, ca. 500 - 800 C.E., 9" high.
Qing dynasty Stone Carved Boar, China, 18th Century. Compact carving with rounded snout, almond eyes and ears tucked back. Light deposits and in excellent condition. 3 1/*" L.
Pair of Chinese Ceramic Lidded Tea Caddies, China, ca. 1940. Thin and rectangular in shape with floral motif of Peonies. Left caddy is obverse motif while right caddy is reverse motif. Butterfly on top of lid. 10 1/2" high and in excellent condition.
Small Egyptian Anthropoid Sarcophagus lid, ca. 330 - 63 BCE Hellenistic Period, Probably a devotional item. Terracotta figure with arms crossed on chest. Wearing tripartite headcloth, curly wig and divine beard. 5 1/2" high, in excellect condition and on custom stand.
From the Age of the Patriarchs. Splendid Middle Bronze Age II, Bronze Figure of a god, Canaanite, 2nd millenium BCE. Strong facial features with deep set eyes and long beard. Depicted in the nude with pronounced nipples, arms raised forward and small rounded feet. 3 3/4" high. In excellent condition. For example see Canaanite Gods in Metal: An Archaeological Study of Ancient Syro-Palestinian Figures, by Ora Negbi, Institute of Technogology, Tel Aviv University, 1976.
Greek Pottery Chubby Pig, ca. 4th - 2nd Century BCE. Molded with protruding snout, humorous plump body with short legs an integral stand. In very good condition. 4 1/2" L
Miniature English Carved Ivory Oval Frame circa 1875 with original photograph and initials E.H.C. carved into base. In excellent condition. 2 1/2" high
Chinese red lacquer cabinet from Shanxi Province. Circa 1750. 68 3/4" x 41" x 19 1/2". Minor damage to one top corner and left door, but in otherwise in good condition for cabinet from 1750.
Blue / White porcelain Guan Jar with Phoenix design is forerunner of the Ginger Jar. Originally used for wine and pickled liquids they had no covers but used wood tops that were waxed closed. Circa 1750 C.E., 6 3/4" high