Archeology and Tribal Art

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Archeology and Tribal Art

This sale three sessions, please check the auction details for the order of sale | LIVE: keine Zusatzkosten | no extra charges

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West-Africa, a wooden staff showing a bird's head, a cockroach and a chameleon; herewith a Kirdi cache-sexe. L. 58,5 and H. 37 cm. [2]

Benin Kingdom, a bronze staff decorated with a pair of Janus figures, geometrical engraved patterns and topped by a standing Oba. h. 82 cm. with s...

Yoruba, a Shango staff and Lobi a bateba figure h. 41 and 36 cm. [2]

D.R. Congo, Tabwa, a wooden staff and two West African staffs and a Mongo club; one surmounted by a colon figure, one with two faces. L. 81 - 55 ...

Nigeria, Tiv a rare bronze staff finial, showing a half figure, the hands touching the breasts, fine features and raised braided hairdo. h. 15,6 c...

Mali, Bamana, staff finial, in the shape of a standing female figure, free carved arms, aluminium inset eyes and earrings. H. 25,2 cm. [1]

Aotearoa/ New Zealand, Maori, staff, taiaha, 19th C. the eyes with haliotis shell inlay. L. 186 cm. Provenance: Fred Smit, Haarlem. [1]

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