Tallone
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Last Friday morning I went to a family-run estate sale. I was a little skeptical after the last such event I attended. Good thing I went because this one was much better! This was apparently a doctor's estate and the family was practically giving things away. My favorite pick are the figurines below. I paid $2 each for them:
These were on a shelf just inside the door and people (including myself) were walking right by them probably because their eyes were fixed on the stuff laid out on tables inside. I didn't notice them until I came back to the door where they checking people out. They are hand-carved in Austria and sell for $20 - $60 each on ebay. These clearly have some age to them and whoever carved them was a real craftsman. The detail is fantastic. Each figure represents a different medical specialty. I particularly like the Pathologist. He is the guy hugging the casket!
Next up are some antique medical books. I paid $1 each for them.
Then there was this old medical bag. Paid $5 for it.
My daughter is currently in medical school so I think I am going to give her one of the figurines, one of the books, and the bag for Christmas.
Finally, there was the item below. I paid $2 for it.
I am not quite sure what to make of this. My first thought was a powder horn but then I saw the metal tip. I thought it might be an ear horn but the metal tip looks more like a trumpet mouthpiece so I guess it is sort of a bugle. It definitely looks like it is made of animal horn. I would be interested to hear what others think about this piece and what the most accurate description would be.
These were on a shelf just inside the door and people (including myself) were walking right by them probably because their eyes were fixed on the stuff laid out on tables inside. I didn't notice them until I came back to the door where they checking people out. They are hand-carved in Austria and sell for $20 - $60 each on ebay. These clearly have some age to them and whoever carved them was a real craftsman. The detail is fantastic. Each figure represents a different medical specialty. I particularly like the Pathologist. He is the guy hugging the casket!
Next up are some antique medical books. I paid $1 each for them.
Then there was this old medical bag. Paid $5 for it.
My daughter is currently in medical school so I think I am going to give her one of the figurines, one of the books, and the bag for Christmas.
Finally, there was the item below. I paid $2 for it.
I am not quite sure what to make of this. My first thought was a powder horn but then I saw the metal tip. I thought it might be an ear horn but the metal tip looks more like a trumpet mouthpiece so I guess it is sort of a bugle. It definitely looks like it is made of animal horn. I would be interested to hear what others think about this piece and what the most accurate description would be.
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