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Mid-18th Century Hand Drawn English Farm Map on Vellum, circa 1740s
Located in San Francisco, CA
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Antique Mid-18th Century English Maps

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English Royal Navy Leather Gun Charge Carrier with Coat of Arms, Circa 1840
Located in Charleston, SC
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Antique 1840s English William IV Arms, Armor and Weapons

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1950s American Studio Craft Iron Triangle Dinner Bell
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Hand-forged dinner triangle, delicate swan head, in the manner of Early Russel Wright designed Iron Works, very reminiscent of the deer andirons.
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Tribal Stool from Africa
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Early 20th Century Ghanaian Tribal Stools

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Late 19th Century Weathered Wooden European Complete Seven Pin or Ball Game Set
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Pair of African Mumuye Rain Wands on Stands
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A pair of African Mumuye rain wands on custom stands. This pair of vintage tribal rain wands originate from the Mumuye peoples of West Africa, Nigeria. These forged-iron wands were utilized by the Mumuye shamans in rain-making ceremonies where they would place the bottom ends in small holes dug into the earth, and symbolically petition the gods for rain. This pair of Mumuye rain wands are each presented upon custom black iron stands, making a great pair of decorative objects...
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