New Guinea carved wood crocodile canoe or "crocanoe" with center lidded box. Sepic River area, early 20th century. Measures 20.5" long x 3.75" wide x wide 8.25" high. There is a break to the man's neck and a chip to the nose of the crocodile on the vessel lid.
Demijohn blown glass bottle in honey amber color circa 1860. Measures 14" wide x 19" high. Perfect condition.
Chip carved walnut platform with bronze feet circa 1880. Monogrammed R. The carving detail on this stand was clearly done by a master carver. Measures 21.5" long x 9" wide x 2" high.
19th century Japanese lacquered Shibayama wood and ivory bezique or whist counter. The tiles are exquisitely decorated with insects and birds. Very good estate condition. Measures 2 x 3.75 inches.
Early American hand blown glass decanter circa 1800 in excellent condition. Bubble stopper, 3 triple neck rings, and pontil base. Height 10.5 inches.