An assortment of decorative collectibles and folk art, likely of 20th-century European origin. The lot features a large natural horn carved into the form of a long-necked bird, such as a crane, with a hollowed body and elongated neck. Two smaller natural curved horns are included, one featuring a black-capped tip and a red and white suspension cord, and the other with a naturalistic finish. The collection also contains a souvenir drinking horn decorated with hand-painted floral sprays, a scalloped rim, and multi-coloured braided yarn tassels in red, blue, and yellow. Metalware includes a novelty bottle pourer or stopper in the form of a medieval knight’s helmet, crafted from white metal with an articulated hinged visor and engraved scroll patterns. There is a small, circular brass-toned lidded box featuring a raised star motif and a central red glass or resin cabochon. Additionally, a rectangular metal relief plaque or printing plate is present, depicting a detailed architectural scene, possibly a cathedral or historic town square with figures. No maker’s marks, hallmarks, or inscriptions are visible on any of the pieces.
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