Four gallon stoneware crock decorated with cobalt blue nosegay. Made by J. S. Taft and Co., Keene, NH. Note the opposed a and f letters in the Taft stamp. Height and diameter both 12 inches.
Chinese Yixing green clay watermelon teapot in the original box. Adorned with leaves, tendrils and a blossom. Measures 4.5" high x 7.25" wide spout to handle. Perfect condition, unused.
Late 17th to early 18th century European small heavy bronze pot. Measures 3.5 inches high and 3 inches in diameter.
Sterling silver salt cellar hallmarked Dorothy Mills London 1760-1761. Measures 3 inches across the feet and 2 inches across the rim. Very good condition, no repairs. Weighs 41.8 grams.
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.