Items located in Katonah, NY. Items include Ndebele beaded apron with architectural motif from South Africa; Hand tooled western saddle given to the Producer of Lonesome Dove by Charlie Daniels; Shona animal sculpture from Zimbabwe; Original signed oil by Ed Giobbi 1965; Antique & vintage black Americana dolls; authentic Adirondack furniture; five piece sound system plus 2 speaker stands; pennies from 1918-1960; antique sleds and more.

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Items located in Katonah, NY. Items include Ndebele beaded apron with architectural motif from South Africa; Hand tooled western saddle given to the Producer of Lonesome Dove by Charlie Daniels; Shona animal sculpture from Zimbabwe; Original signed oil by Ed Giobbi 1965; Antique & vintage black Americana dolls; authentic Adirondack furniture; five piece sound system plus 2 speaker stands; pennies from 1918-1960; antique sleds and more.

Payment is due by Wednesday, November 7 at 1PM.

Pickup will be on Friday, November 9 from 10:30AM - 2PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice.

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Ndebele beaded apron with architectural motif from South Africa. These beaded garments, made by and worn by women, were for ceremonial occasions. They defined one's status, progressing from girlhood to womanhood. Appraised in 2008 for $750. Framed behind glass. Beadwork is 19"T x 15"W in burnished wooden frame 24"T x 20"W.

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Ndebele beaded apron with architectural motif from South Africa. These beaded garments, made by and worn by women, were for ceremonial occasions. They defined one's status, progressing from girlhood to womanhood. Appraised in 2008 for $750. Framed behind glass. Beadwork is 19"T x 15"W in burnished wooden frame 24"T x 20"W.

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$140.00 – 90948

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Auction Type: One Lot
Quantity: 1

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