Doll is in mint condition, box slightly damaged on top. Wearing full black habit. White ribbon hanging on right wrist with bible. White pearls hanging on left sideof belt with gold cross.
It looks like a print. Baby hiding under blanket, peeking out. Good Morning is printed on bottom, copyright Morris & Bendien New York is printed, along with Artist signature, not sure of the name. My guess is that it's just an old print, but I was just curious about it.
This sword has a brass and bone handle with a lion's head, a steel blade, and a leather sheath. It was most certainly made by Luckhaus & Gunther, but anything beyond that is speculation. Below the brand name is the word, "Remscheid." I am not sure what this means. Any clarification as to the history of this sword would be greatly appreciated.
I bought these items when I was in Guatemala 10 years.The smaller items came from a market in Chichicastenango.The pouring vessel came from the same town but from a small store that dealt with antiques.I think I paid $20.00 for it.The pot appears to be made from clay and has a glaze on the upper part.It is about 1/4" thick.Its weight is a little over 1 lb.
The clay face is 2/12" wide by 4 1/4 long.This is over 1/2" thick.(5 1/2 oz)
The smaller piece measures 1 1/2"wide by 2".at the rear there is a vent hole 5/16" This piece appears to be a part of a container.It is wider at the top than the bottom.The grount level is 1/2".As you come up the foot it widens to 1".(2 oz)
The fourth piece is a jade carving of a male head with a head dress.This is a pendant and is almost 1 1/4" long by 3/4" wide.(3/4oz)
The final piece is from what I was able to research is a stone figure,Axe god.
This measures 2 1/2" by 1 1/2".(2 3/4 oz)
Selangor Pewter Oriental Zodiac Plate Collection (The Year of the Monkey 1980).
Pewter Plate part of a valuable collection of 12 Oriental Zodiac Plates- specially designed and made by Selangor Pewter in an alloy of 97% Malasian tin.