Thai mother of pearl shell inlaid lacquer Alms bowl. Early 20th century diameter 29 cm. Provenance: Estates late Adolphe and Asra Alexander, a German-Thai couple involved with architecture, interior design and import-export merchant trading, initially…
An early oak Alms box, 17th century, English or Northern European, Cube-shaped with a raised arched back and hinged cover secured with an iron lock (operating), retaining some of its original paint including an illegible inscription to the back, 29 cm…
A repousse brass Alms dish, central Europe, 17th century, having central lobate boss with traces of original inscription, the border with punchwork decoration, diameter 37 cm
Gothic revival brass and copper alms dish. Hand cut Gothic script around lobed border, 'He that Giveth to the Poor Lendeth to the Lord.', circa 1860-1880. Diameter 26 cm