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Click here to subscribeThis extraordinary, edgy statement necklace features cascading metallic fringe in silver, black, and gold tones, accented with green marbled stones and small skull embellishments, complemented by striking black crystals and delicate, tiny blue stones. Iosselliani and Italy impressed at the clasp. This item has its original box: 6.25"L x 9"W x 1.75"H. Dimensions: 12"L x 5"WManufacturer: IossellianiCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
Paar Skulpturen 'Lu' und 'Shou'. CHINA, 1. Hälfte 20. Jh.: 1.) Shouxing aus Holz, der Gott des langen Lebens ist eine der populärsten Figuren der chinesischen Mythologie. Der übergroße Schädel ist ein Zeichen seiner Weisheit, H: 32 cm. 2.) Luxing, der Zivilbeamte gilt als Stern von Wohlstand, Stellung und Einfluss gilt, H: 31 cm. | Pair of sculptures 'Lu' and 'Shou'. CHINA, 1st half of the 20th century: 1.) Shouxing made of wood, the god of long life is one of the most popular figures in Chinese mythology. The oversized skull is a sign of his wisdom, h: 32 cm. 2.) Luxing, the civil official is considered the star of wealth, position and influence, H: 31 cm.
Size: 9. This collection of loafers features a bold mix of classic and statement designs. The lot includes black leather loafers with unique accents, such as colorful geometric patterns, tropical prints, and a striking floral damask motif with skull details. Combining traditional silhouettes with eye-catching elements, these loafers are perfect for adding a creative edge to any outfit. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Robert GrahamCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: New.
Early c19th real human skull together with two antique human femur bones as anatomical specimens (3). The condition is very good, the skull is undamaged and is together with the lower jaw bone with some teeth present, nice clean femur bones. skull measures 20 cm by 18 cm by 12 cm and the femurs are 42 cm each.
A group of silver and costume jewellery including a string of button pearls, a group of silver charms or pendants, including a spider on her web, a skull, revolver and cutlass, filagree or wirework hair pins, earrings, pendant and brooch, various gold plated earrings and a gold plated tie pin, presentation engraved.
PHRENOLOGY. Science of the Skull. 16 volumes, science periodicals. The American Phrenological Journal Vol X O. S. Fowler. 1848. The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. 1809. The Phrenological Journal and Magazine of Moral Science, 1838, 1839 1840, 1841 1842, 1843, 1845. The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany 1825, 1826, 1827, 1829, 1830, 1832, 1836, 1838. With occasional illustrations. 8vo, in period half calf, poor condition, some boards not attached, spines lacking, some titles loose. [16]
Grateful Dead CDs, twenty-four Grateful Dead CDs including several double CDs / 50th Anniversary releases with titles including The Grateful Dead, England 72, Workingman's Dead, American Beauty, The Phil Zone, Terrapin Station, Aoxomoxoa, Anthem Of The Sun, Skull and Roses, Sunshine Daydream, Wake Up to Find Out and more - mainly all in Excellent condition
Dimensions: Height 9,5 cm Wide 8,5 cm Depth 0,1 cmWeight: 2,5 grams This is a hand-painted Tibetan or Himalayan devotional card (possibly a "tsakli" or ritual card) depicting a wrathful deity probably Kurukulla in vibrant red tones, surrounded by symbolic motifs.The deity is adorned with intricate ornaments, skull garlands, and snakes, all executed in meticulous detail. The deity stands in a dynamic pose within a mandorla, exuding both power and sacred significance.The card is bordered with a red edge, showing signs of wear that attest to its age and ritual use. The reverse side features handwritten script in red and black ink, likely Tibetan or Sanskrit Translation of the Backside:Red Ink:(Om Mani Padme Hum) - The famous mantra of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. Black Ink:(Om Svaha) – A common Sanskrit mantra syllable used in prayers and offerings.(Namo Guru Padma Siddhi Hum) – A mantra dedicated to Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), expressing reverence and calling for the realization of spiritual accomplishments (siddhi). This script is a prayer invoking blessings and guidance, emphasizing devotion to Guru Padmasambhava, a key figure in Tibetan Buddhism.The combination of these mantras suggests the card's use in tantric or meditative practices. Condition: Visible wear consistent with age, with some fading of pigments. Here more photos
Dimensions: Height 19 cm Wide 16 cm Depth 8 cmWeight: 540,1 grams A finely crafted and highly detailed portable shrine (Gau) from 18th-century Mongolia, featuring an intricate depiction of Yama, the Lord of Death.The shrine showcases Yama in his wrathful form, standing on a buffalo mount with a prone human figure beneath, symbolizing the subjugation of ignorance and death.He is adorned with a skull crown, holding symbolic implements—a bone club and lasso—exemplifying his role as a protector in Vajrayana Buddhist tradition.The Gau is encased in a wooden frame with glass, preserving the vibrant polychrome details against a red textile background.
A collection of Dracula horror related books and memorabilia - including a boxed Nemesis Now 'Dracula's Tale' resin skull, 18.5cm high; Skal (David J.), 'Romancing The Vampire From Past to Present', pub. Whitman Publishing, 2009, including reproduction posters, photos etc.; 11 x other hardback books relating to Dracula / Bram Stoker; 11 x paperback books; a pastel drawing of Christopher Lee as Dracula, signed with initials MB and dated (20)15, 40 x 30cm, framed & glazed; 11 x VHS/DVD Dracula movies; etc.
Action Man wooden pattern for the Officer's Cap (4 x actual size), made by Palitoy's Chief Modelmaker Alan Blanchard. A rubber mould was taken of the pattern and a resin casting taken from the mould. The wooden cap still has the original pencil markings showing the location of the 17th-21st Lancers 'skull and crossbones' emblem. This lot is from the personal collection of Bob Brechin - Manager and Lead Designer of Action Man, and includes a personally signed certificate of authenticity, with a short statement regarding the design history of the cap - see photos.
STANLEY ‘MOUSE’ MILLER: GRATEFUL DEAD ‘SKULL AND ROSES’ PRINT / POSTERSigned in pencil to right corner, mounted and framed, 70 x 89cmThe image of the skeleton with roses was originally conceived by a late Victorian artist, Edmund J. Sullivan, who illustrated the Persian poem ‘The Rubaiyat’ by Omar Khayyam. Stanley Mouse collaborated with Alton Kelley to use the image to incorporate it into the poster for the 1966 Grateful Dead and the Oxford Circle concert at the Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco. The image became highly iconic.
A GROUP OF TEN NETSUKE FIGURES comprising an ox, a frog and a barrel, a tortoise with a snake, a crab, a pair of monkeys, a laughing man, a group of Chinese zodiac animals (all wooden), a rat on a skull, a dog with a basket, a tortoise (three resin figs) (10) (Condition Report: character marks on most items)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include an Arthur Wood 'Astoria' lustre bowl and water jug, a rainmaker instrument, an onyx table lighter and dog, a small bag of jewellery to include a silver 'Lincoln Imp' on a chain, a Shelley lustre bird of prey, a quantity of assorted animal shaped ornaments, two fish in a 'Dyson' box, four brass horses, a number of Indian souvenirs, three resin sculptures comprising a dragon skull feature, an encounter with a wizard, and an electric water feature (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)