Ntfl representative training guernsey, c1992. Black with white collar and edging. Oval Ntfl badge in centre of jumper, ochre with steer horns. NT Government Tourist Bureau badging. 2 examples issued to Nathan Buckley.
A rare pair of Chelsea porcelain figures of Ranelagh masqueraders Toper and a Masked lady. English circa 1760, Gold anchor mark. Provenance: Private Collection Melbourne. Robert Burke collection no 43. Exhibited: Flowers and Fables. A Survey of Chelsea por
18ct bi-colour gold and gem-set brooch, Ilias Lalaounis, modelled as a ram's head in textured gold, the horns and collar embellished with rose-cut diamonds, the eyes collet-set with rubies and the neck surmounted by a cabochon sapphire, gross weight approx
A 1960s Danish glass Viking decanter set by Holmegaard, Denmark. The decanter with a Viking design, the four cups with horns. Decanter height 23 cm, depth 12 cm, cup height 6 cm, width 6 cm, depth 6.5 cm
Iris Galbraith stoneware bison, hand built with multi-coloured glaze. Incised signature 'Iris Galbraith', Australia, c 1970s, 31 cm high, 14 cm wide, 37 cm deep, condition: damage to horns
Stoneware mask of pan, horns curled around eyes, with rough ochre and rust colouring, seated on metal stand. Manner of Rosaleen Norton, who did in fact attend East Sydney Technical College studying under the sculptor Rayner Hoff. Height 27.5 cm mark height
Unmarked 19th century silver consular cased open faced pocket watch, 57 mm case with an excellent example of a gilded 'Chinese Duplex' movement with blued steel 'horns' to balance wheel, displayed beneath a glazed inner cover. White enamel dial with Roman
Ladies Chopard watch with an 18ct white gold case which is diamond set with 1.46ct brilliant cut diamonds in a double stepped bezel format, mother of pearl dial having Roman numerals. Leather strap and 18ct white gold buckle are original. There are 4 diamo
African Benin large bronze mask, finely cast from the lost-wax process. An ornate example with surmounting full relief figure flanked by horns. Note: Benin Art is noted for its influence on 20th century surrealistic Art.
A Dutch 19th century .934 silver cow creamer, Minerva Regional assay office mark, 1892 English import mark, the Schuppe style cow creamer with curved handle formed by the tail, hinged back-flap with applied bee finial, stylized features, horns, exaggerated
Two English copper and brass horns, 19th century comprising a coaching horn and a stage post horn, patinated copper and brass, each with a cupped mouthpiece. Length 93 cm, and smaller
A Bedu plank mask, ivory coast, 20th century. Used during new year fesitivites during dances to ward away sorcerers or bad spirits and usher in fertility and abundant harvests. This large and impressive mask is made from wood. The face of the mask is squar
A Bamana Ntomo mask, Mali. The Bamana, also known as the Bambara people use masks for a multitude of occasions such as weddings, births, harvest seasons, and death. Banama masks are also used in masquerades for the various initiations that all male Bamana
A 19th century scrimshaw cattle horns, decorated with a seated gent in ornate regalia, two female figures, one standing the other seated reading, vegetables and foliage, on a later oak and leather mount, 64 cm wide
A Scottish Victorian ram's horn snuff mull, the hinged cover surmounted by a recumbent greyhound on a scrolled mount and footed supports issuing the two metal mounted horns, the silverplate mounts with maker's mark of George Cutts & Sons, Sheffield (active
An Empire-Style gilt ormolu Two-Branch Wall-Light with mask, late 19th century, the gilt ormolu two-branch wall-light with central mask with horns, the back plate supporting scrolled branches with arrow pattern sconces, electrified, length 33 cm, width 23
A celadon jade carving of a mythical beast, Song Dynasty (960-1279) the recumbent beast with three horns, head turned to one side, the celadon stone with dark inclusions, 4 cm long. Provenance: Raymond and Victoria Tregaskis, Sydney, Australia. An importan
A striated pale grey jade carving of a recumbent ram, Song Dynasty (960-1279) naturalistically carved in the form of a recumbent ram, its legs neatly tucked under its body and with long curling horns, the stone of an attractive creamy tone with dark russet
A signed Japanese ivory netsuke of a Demon mask. Meiji period (1868-1912) the finely carved ivory Noh mask of Oni, depicted with a grimacing open mouth showing fangs, carved horns, signed to the underside. Length 5 cm
A pair of Napoleon III five light bronze and ormolu candelabra, each on an ormolu and rouge marble column pedestal, with a draped putto supporting the candle brackets in the form of three hunting horns and two oak branches, one putto with a stag's head and
A ruby, sapphire and diamond rams head ring, the exotic textured gold rams head ring set with rubies, sapphires and diamond set horns, crossover tail; 18ct gold. Ring size L. Weight 15.1g.
A large late 19th century Meissen figure group after a 1730s design by J.J. Kandler of Count Bruhl's Tailor, sitting astride a billy-goat, wearing a floral painted and gilded coat, his trade accoutrements about him, including an iron and scissors hanging f
A collection of silver ladies accessories, comprising eight pieces, including a mirror, ladies boot hook; makers mark G&C Ld, Birmingham, 1905, shoe horns, a chatelaine, mother of pearl handled corkscrew, silver handled tortoiseshell letter opener; makers
Three Argentinian bullock horn shoe horns, back scratcher, 20th century, two with hooked handles with silver plated bands and one with a hand shaped back scratcher and a bamboo style stem, in a fine array of modulating colours, length 52 cm
A Dogon mask, Mali. Depicting an antelope. Kanaga masks are worn at dama rituals that are performed to usher the spirits of dead from the village. This mask has a rectangular form head carved from wood. A slender long arrow shaped nose and projecting mouth
A late 19th century Turkish Central Anatolia, Obruk Kilim runner wool and cotton geometric diamond patterns. The 7 central motifs are known as 'Reciprocal rams horns' with certificate and valuation from John Leach $5000,
Antique copper oil pourer, car horns, padlock, pulley, brass doorknob, ashtray, lens and gilt metal decoration, 19th and 20th century, (9 items), the oil pourer 15 cm high, 31 cm wide
A taxidermy fox head mounted on an oak shield, by F. W. Bartlett, taxidermist, 23 high Street Banbury, 'Skins dressed and made up to order, Hoofs and horns, etc. Polished and mounted.'. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest,
Two Japanese Meiji/Taisho period, late 19th century wood Noh masks of Hannya and Yakan, the first painted in buff with gilt horns and teeth and gilt metal eyes, the hair picked out in black, the interior signed; the second painted in cream with gilt eyes a
A pair of merino sheep bookends potter unknown, circa 1930, modelled as a head of a merino sheep, with curled horns to either side, crimson high gloss glaze, 14.5 cm high, 11.3 cm wide, 10.5 cm deep
A pair of trophy water buffalo horns, labelled: 75 inch Water Buffalo horns, Patonga, Arnhem Land Northern Territory, Australian 1970. Each on circular wooden base, height 67 cm
An early 20th century Edison 'Standard Phonograph' 'Combination Type', original transfers and maker's detailed plate attached, the head unit and mechanism requiring attention, the side wind handle holding tension, with two ebonised tin horns and supporting
A Baule Goli mask Kplekple, ivory coast, large circular and flat face with saw-toothed rim, highlighted with tubular eyes and rectangular mouth revealing teeth, crowned with two in-curved antelope horns forming an arc at the top. The mask, representing a b
Good Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting a theatre mask with horns, incised signature to base, length 4.5 cm. Provenance: Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection
A vintage signed ivory netsuke of a buffalo, early to mid 20th century, a recumbent beast with large horns, lightly engraved and inked in brown, colours, himatoshi and characters underside, width 5 cm
A Granary door, Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia 19th-Early 20th century, an elegant buffalo head and horns dominates the door, a crack on the left has village repair work with strong canework, 72 x 52 x 5 cm
A striated pale grey jade carving of a recumbent ram, Song Dynasty 6 cm long, 79g. Provenance: Douglas J. K. Wright, Oxon UK, 11 February 2003 (receipt, bought for £4,600). Private collection, United Kingdom thence by descent. Private collection, Sydney. T
An antique Japanese ivory 'Oni' netsuke, Meiji period, 1868-1912, the powerful figure of a seated oni with horns issuing from his curled hair, and having claw feet, engraved and inked, height 3.5 cm
A Victorian Staffordshire dog group ornament and similar recumbent cow, the seated dog with two pups highlighted with textured sections, the cow with restored horns. Heights 185 and 7 cm.
Outstanding old Senufo Kpelie mask, topped with a human figure and ram's horns note: ivory coast, Senufo kplelie masks are ritually used by the Poro secret society in initiations, crop fertility and funerary rites. The small human figure above the spirit f
A Tibetan gilt repousse dragon head, circa 18th/19th century, the dragon's head of gilt metal repousse crafted fully in the round, depicted with intense glare, open mouth with bared fangs, golden scales, a green mane with two blunt horns. Considerable orig
A Victorian Staghorn inkstand, circa 1880 on an oak base with plated silver mounts, a pen tray, two glass inkwells, the horns holding a silvered bell, once in the library of Harrington park colonial homestead, from 1954 39.5 cm high 15 1/2in high).
An early ivory horn cribbage board dated early 20th century or possibly earlier, and characterised by most likely walrus horns joined together and pierced with holes to play cribbage, length 59 cm
A pair of Chinese carved ivory xiezhi lion dogs, modelled seated on a two tiered base of crashing waves, with flattened single horns above their whorled manes, their bodies covered in scales, height 16.5 cm excl. stands.
A late 19th/early 20th century desk standish, the two curling ram's horns with silver plate engraved ends, the central silver plate ink wells with matching engraving, the central stand in the form of a stag, with presentation engraving, requires some atten
A vintage African Liberian tribal carved mask, stylised form with relief carved detail including pronounced horns, highlighted with leopard skin moustache and beard, feather head-dress with further big cat skin and shells, the beard extension of animal tai
A rare Meissen scent bottle, moulded with scene of boy holding horns of goat, moulded stopper, gilt mounted, underglazed blue crossed swords, first half of 19th century, height 8 cm
A rare Wedgwood green jasper dip biscuit barrel, made for (and impressed) 'McVitie and price, 1906'. Waisted shape with raised scroll handles. Dancing horns relief. Tear shaped finish, impressed factory marks, circa 1906, height 20 cm. Provenance: Alan Lan
A late 19th century 14ct. yellow gold double ram's head hinged bangle, the plain cylindrical bangle terminating with opposing ram's heads, in fine detail with scrolling horns. 15.6gms, in vintage hinged lid box.
A Victorian Scottish rosewood travelling Toiletries box, later 19th century, with label for Glasgow maker, Richard Wathew, the simple box with a small mother-of pearl-cartouche, the original interior with tray and fitted compartments lined in red velvet an
A rare early 20th century silver pin cushion modelled as a standing goat, well detailed with curving horns, beard, hair, etc., original cushion. Chester 1918 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd. Length 3.5 cm
Outstanding old Senufo Kpelie mask, topped with a human figure and ram's horns, ivory Coast, Senufo kplelie masks are ritually used by the Poro secret society in initiations, crop fertility and funerary rites. The small human figure above the spirit face r
An antique signed ivory netsuke of a Hannya mask, Meiji period, 1868-1912, the female demon figure with typical horns and flaming red coral bead eyes; signed to the reverse, length 4.5 cm
A late 19th century German Hanau Bacchanalian silver urn form vase, the mask form handles with scrolling horns, grapevine swags in relief to the body, the pedestal base with square foot. Hallmarks for Gebruder Dingeldein and B. Neresheimer & Sohne. 252gms.
A good taxidermy shoulder mount Mouflon, a sub-species group of wild sheep, dark red/brown coat with long hair to the throat and chest area, this mature ram with ridged horns curved almost in one full revolution, glass eyes, shaped oak wall mounting backin