2 small 18th century wine glasses with twist stems. One is slightly smaller than the other, one having a larger stem and bowl. Minimal usual flea bites on edge of bases and minimal stain on rim of one bowl. About 5 inches tall.
New Guinea yam festival mask, carved and painted wood. North Abelam people origin. Not worn but used to decorate large yams at harvest time. The area was German until 1920. About 14 tall. Custom made holder is included with it.
10-th 11th century Seljuk bronze Islamic "Kaskul" begging bowl. Original chains and hanging hook appear to be iron. Decorated with 3 bulls heads (reattached rivets). Large dents in base and very small crack in one side. Top opening is about 5 inches in diameter.
18th century French ammo case to be worn on belt. Probably for shotgun shells. Leather is worn and stitching is worn apart at edges of top. Leather hinges broken and one loop for belt is missing. Impressed with government mark "Patented" and initials that mean "without guarantee of the government. There is a hunting horn mark on the upper park of the lock hinge on front.
Very rare Buddhist bronze "Eremite" figure of religious recluse or hermit. 8 1/2 inches tall, 6 1/2 wide at the base and 4 1/2 inches deep at base. Thai with Khmer influence. 18th-19th century.
19th century Japanese rectagonal box, black with gold painted decor of landscapes and figures with iron fittings. Interior is of stitched pigskin leather. Good condition. Circa 19th-early 20th century.
65 million year old Ammonite fossil. The Ammonite is an extinct group of marine animals. Their closest living relative being the Nautilus. Spiral shape resembles rams horn. About 2 inches.
A very fine bronze figure of the god Ganesha, Probably from Burma. 18th century. Dirty but in good condition except his right tusk is broken off. About 7 1/2 inches tall.
Hand blown 18th century wine glass with double cotton twist stem. Several very small chips at edge of base. No mark. 5 1/2 inches tall. Probably English. One small bubble in bowl.