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A piece, fragment of porcelain off of a piece of furniture in a shadowbox and trimmed in French braided ribbon in the neoclassical style. Early 19th century porcelain could be a little older. The paper label shows where it was bought in New York City probably in the early 50s. The porcelain piece measures 5 1/2 x 9“.
17" Wide x 1.5" Deep x 13.5" High
$475
A mid 18th century Chinese embroidery probably from a Chinese robe. It's beautifully embroidered. Embroidery is depicting scenic birds, cherry blossom, melons and peonies flowers, as well as others. In a gold gilded bamboo frame. Purchased in New York in the early 1950s. The embroidery itself is 8 1/2” x 12”.
15" Wide x 1" Deep x 17" High
$575

A vintage Balinese carved wooden mask in the form of a rhinoceros, hand painted in vivid detail. Dating to circa 1970s, this piece reflects the theatrical and decorative traditions of Balinese artistry.
The horn has been redone at some point in its lifetime, with touch ups to the painted surface, particularly around the horn area, while preserving the original craftsmanship. Painted in bold, colorful detail, the mask makes a striking decorative object, whether displayed as wall art or as part of a collection of ethnographic and tribal masks. Its playful yet powerful subject matter captures both imagination and cultural tradition.
7" Wide x 6" Deep 11" High
$495
A vintage Turkoman ethnic tribal headpiece, beautifully presented in a custom silver gilt frame with a rich pomegranate red background. Originating from Turkey in the early 20th century, this piece embodies the artistry and cultural heritage of the Turkoman people.
The intricate detailing and traditional design of the headpiece highlight its ceremonial and decorative significance, while the elegant framing transforms it into a striking wall display.
A perfect fusion of ethnographic art and interior sophistication, ideal for collectors and designers alike. Turkey, circa 1900s.
18.5" Wide x .5" Deep x 13" High
$450

A charming early vintage Balinese rabbit mask, hand-carved from wood and painted in vibrant colors. Likely 40 years old or older, this piece remains in fantastic condition, showcasing the lively artistry and folk tradition of Balinese craftsmanship.
Originally intended as ceremonial or decorative, the mask now serves beautifully as wall decor, bringing character and cultural depth to any interior. Its whimsical rabbit form and detailed hand painting make it a unique addition for collectors of ethnographic art, masks, or Balinese antiques.
6.5" Wide x 11.5" Deep x 6" High
$450
A rare and important piece of Americana, this 19th-century folk art diorama captures the historic town of East Hampton in remarkable detail. Housed in its original gilt frame, the scene is crafted entirely from cork, set against a delicate blue paper background.
The gilt frame features a simple garland of leaves and flowers, adding subtle elegance without distracting from the intricacy of the scene within.
This work offers both presence and charm, pieces of this caliber are seldom found, an evocative glimpse into American folk traditions and community life of the 19th century.
26" Wide x 3" Deep x 23.5" High
$2500
A rare set of three Olmec Pre-Columbian fragments, dating to the 15th century, presented in a modern shadowbox display. Each fragment offers a glimpse into the artistry and cultural significance of the Olmec civilization, one of the earliest and most influential in Mesoamerica.
The fragments are mounted on a khaki colored linen ground, allowing their form and texture to stand out, and are framed in sleek stainless steel for a striking contemporary contrast. This museum style presentation both protects and elevates these historic artifacts, making them suitable for display in refined interiors or private collections.
A unique opportunity to acquire authentic Pre-Columbian relics, elegantly presented for the modern collector.
7.5" Wide x 3" Deep x 15.5" High
$595
An exceptional late 19th century American folk art eagle’s head mask, crafted from papier-mâché and hand painted in vivid detail. Dating to the 1890s, this striking piece reflects the patriotic symbolism and imaginative artistry of American folk traditions.
The bold features, expressive paintwork, and sculptural form embody the creativity of the period, making it both a decorative object and a piece of cultural history. Rare and evocative, it stands as a fine example of American folk.
16" Deep x 9" Wide x 20" High
$550
This striking vintage mask is finely carved and hand painted, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship associated with traditional Balinese artistry. Likely dating to the 1980s, the piece has a rich presence.
The mask measures approximately 4 inches deep and remains in great condition, having been wall hung for 40 to 50 years. The detailed carving, expressive form, and vibrant painted surface reflect the skill and care of its maker. A compelling decorative object that brings cultural significance, texture, and visual impact to an interior.
4" Wide x 7.5" Deep x 8" High
$395
This elegant pair of Chinese panels features richly embroidered and embossed silk, showcasing refined craftsmanship and intricate surface detail. The textiles are beautifully presented within layered mats, beginning with a narrow inner mat and followed by a larger silver toned, lattice style mat that adds depth and visual interest.
Each panel is finished with a simulated bamboo frame, lending an architectural and decorative element typical of the period. The framing appears to date to the 1920s or 1930s, complementing the silk panels with a sophisticated early 20th century aesthetic.
Both decorative and timeless, this pair offers a striking wall presentation, blending traditional Chinese textile artistry with classic Western framing design.
11.5" Wide x 2" Deep x 21" High
$1100
This powerful and visually striking mask is hand carved from wood and richly painted in vivid reds, greens, yellows, and black, retaining its original surface with exceptional character. Likely dating to the 1890s through the turn of the century, the mask reflects traditional ceremonial craftsmanship and expressive folk artistry.
The original suspension string remains intact, along with a cloth pad affixed to the chin area, both adding to its authenticity and historical integrity. A dramatic and rare example of Mexican ceremonial art, offering strong sculptural presence and cultural significance.
9" Wide x 5" Deep x 21.5" High
$550
Mid 20th century Balinese ceremonial mask, hand carved from solid wood and richly hand painted. This highly decorative example features articulated moving parts, including a hinged mouth that opens and closes, demonstrating the craftsmanship associated with traditional Balinese performance masks. The expressive form is believed to depict a wild boar, an animal often associated with strength and untamed spirit in regional folklore.
The eyebrows are crafted from real hair, adding depth and realism to the carving. Finely detailed surface work and layered paint reflect the artistry of mid century Balinese woodcarvers. The mask remains in very good condition for its age, with minor wear consistent with time and use.
A striking sculptural object, ideal for collectors of ethnographic art or as a dramatic wall display. Indonesia, circa 1950s.
10" Wide x 6.5" Deep x 8.5" High
$475
Captivating Mexican folk art horned mask dating from the early 1900s. Hand carved and hand painted with expressive detail, this mask reflects the vibrant spirit and ceremonial traditions of Mexican folk art. The bold horned elements give the piece strong visual presence and sculptural impact.
The surface displays a time earned patina, with coloration and wear consistent with age, adding depth and authenticity. Both decorative and collectible, this mask stands as an evocative example of early 20th century Mexican craftsmanship. Mexico, early 1900s.
14" Wide x 12.5" Deep x 19" High
$650
Balinese carved wood deity mask, circa 1950s. Highly decorated and hand-carved from wood, this expressive mask features articulated moving ears. The surface shows a strong, naturally aged patina, with coloration that has mellowed over time and adds depth and character to the piece.
There is some damage around the front teeth area, consistent with age and typical for masks of this period. Overall condition is good for its age, with wear that reflects authenticity rather than restoration.
A compelling example of mid-20th century Balinese craftsmanship, suitable for collectors of ethnographic art or as a dramatic wall display. Indonesia, circa 1950s.
12" Wide x 5" Deep x 10" High
$525