THIS CAME TO ME WITH OTHER SURGICAL EQUIPMENT OF THE ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. THE MAJORITY OF WHICH IS ENT EQUIPMENT FROM THE VICTORIAN AND WW1 ERA. Post to all countries. On posting day I will send tracking details. Check out my feedback for quality assurance.
Beautiful, rare figurine, she was loved and displayed in a family home so has some minor age-related wear and maybe a little fade. Hairline cracks to base which does not affect when displayed, no chips or other cracks noted but so take a good look at the photos as she is over 90. Any questions please ask. Boring stuff, please read. Lots more lovely things for sale, do take a look. Clean and smoke free home, we have a very inquisitive dog who although I try to keep away from goods, I cannot guarantee that you won’t find a beautiful ginger or honey coloured hair or two in your parcel. These are out of my control so please allow a little longer than stated. Life also occasionally gets in the way – I do keep buyers informed of any delays where possible. Overseas dispatch on this item via the GSP. In the unlikely event of a problem, please contact me immediately and I will do my best to help.
Collectible rare large women’s bag made in the USSR in the 1940s made of faux crocodile leather. This is a rare representative of antiques from the early Soviet Union. The bag has the following dimensions. Bag base length 14 inches, height 10 inches, handle height 8 inches, bag width 5.5 inches, latch length (lock) 3.5 inches, lock width 0.4 inches, bag weight 2.8 pounds. The bag is over 80 years old, excellent condition for such a respectable age! The bag has two handles, weaving in the form of braids. Handle height is 8 inches. The condition of the bag is very good and fully corresponds to its venerable age (more than 80 years). Before purchasing, carefully examine the condition of the bag in the photo. I showed a photo of all sides of the bag, as well as the inside, top and bottom, highlighting the handles of the bag and the lock of the bag separately. The metal lock of the bag shows signs of age – slight corrosion. The inside of the bag is lined with natural fabric, possibly satin, the inside lining has some color loss due to age. However, the outside of the bag looks good, no damage, no scratches, the color of the leather of the bag has not changed. The metal lock of the bag works, the handles of the bag are intact. Please read the description of the bag and the description of the condition of the bag carefully before purchasing, and review all photos and photographs of the bag in detail.
Rare Antique Vintage Art Deco Sunburst Detail Frameless Bevelled Edge Mirror. Has foxing in places but this looks attractive and this adds to its aged antique look, it has very attractive clasps. The back has been replaced at some point but chain is original. No cracks or chips. Will look fabulous in many settings. Will be professionally packaged and insured.
SCROLL DOWN TO SEE ALL THE PHOTOS ANTIQUE AFRICAN TRIBAL TALKING DRUM. Mid 19th Century 17 1/4 inches (435mm) long, by 7 1/2 inches (195mm) This is an antique drum, over 100 years old and, whilst the drum skins themselves are still in good condition, some straps are dried out or broken with age, others replaced with string. Consequently the skins are quite slack The tension and tone can still be varied by squeezing gently, but rough usage would almost certainly break more of the straps Apart from the fragility of the straps, this beautiful antique African drum is in good original condition. It would make a wonderful display piece and be a fine addition to any collection. See the photographs for condition & type. ANTIQUE AFRICAN TRIBAL TALKING DRUM 1850 figure carving club. EARLY AFRICAN TRIBAL TALKING DRUM 19TH C ETHNIC V OLD VINTAGE ANTIQUE RARE DRUM. This is a beautiful. In my estimation it dates from the mid 19th Century, but please make up your own mind about this. The drum measures approx 17 1/4 inches (435mm) long, by 7 1/2 inches (195mm) in diameter. It has a skin at either end, tensioned by numerous thin leather straps. As the drum was played the straps would be tightened and released by the drummer’s arm, in order to vary the tension on the drum skins, and thus vary the pitch of the drum as it was played. Hence the name talking drum. This is an antique drum, over 100 years old and, whilst the drum skins themselves are still in good condition, some of the leather tensioning straps have become dried out or broken with age, some have been replaced with string. Consequently the skins are quite slack. The tension and tone can still be varied by squeezing gently, but rough usage would almost certainly break more of the straps. Apart from the fragility of the straps, this beautiful antique African drum is in good original condition. Please see the photographs for condition & type. Weight approx 580 grams. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.