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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