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Ivory Coast, Baule, Goli Kple Kple, mask. with horns, conical eyes with triangular painted plane, open oval mouth, with black and white paint. With wear due to age. diam. 39 cm. Provenance: Alain Lecomte, Paris. Kathy van der Pas and Steven van de Raad, Rotterdam. Private collection Rotterdam. [1]
Southwest Sumatra, three kris hilts, consisting of a hippo ivory, a tridacna shell and a bone bird headed jawa demam figure. h. 7,5 and 7 cm. Provenance: Nefertari Tabak, Bussum, 1999; Theo Alkema, The Hague (for first two kris hilts); the bone hilt: Nefertari Tabak and G. Bisselink, Antwerpen. [3]
Madura, three marine ivory kris handles, showing trees of life, partly open worked, the first handle showing Arabian scripture within a cartouche and with a gilded metal selut.Frist hilt published in van Zonneveld, 2001, ' Traditional weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago', page 66, ill. 232. h, 9,8 / 9,6 and 7 cm. [3]
Northeast-Sumatra, Karimun Islands, two rare kris hilts, the first item made of sperm whale ivory showing a anthropomorphic jawa demam figure with intricately carved floral patterns, the other made of hippo ivory crowned and showing an abstracted figure. H. 8,5 and 9,5 cm. Provenance: Nefertari Tabak, Bussum 1999. [2]
Sumatra, two various kris hilts, consisting of a wooden jawa demam figure with a bird's head in floral pattern, a shield-like ornament on the back, and a hippo ivory bird figure, arms near the raised legs. H. 9,5 and 6 cm. For the first item provenance: Nefertari Tabak, Bussum 1999; Theo Alkema, The Hague. [2]
North-Java, Cirebon, sperm whale ivory kris hilt, showing a squatting demon figure, crowned by nine skulls, wearing a snake necklace, armlets and anklets. H. 9 cm. Provenance: nefertari Tabak, Bussum 1999; Theo Alkema, The Hague.Publ.: Groneman, Isaac (2009), The Javanese kris, p. 180, inv. nr. 255. [1]
Madura, three marine ivory kris hilts, consisting of an old item with indistinct features and topped by a zoomorphic head, an old item topped by a parrot's head, the back showing a leafpattern, and an item showing foliage. H. 8,3; 9,5 and 8,5 cm. First item publ.: Groneman, Isaac (2009), The Javanese kris, p. 193, inv. nr. 111. [3]
Java, two various kris hilts, consisting of a Cirebon sperm whale ivory ancestor figure in a floralized guise and a Northeast-Java deer horn demon figure, raksasa. H. 7,5 and 8,5 cm. First item provenance: Nefertari Tabak, Bussum 1999.Publ.: Groneman, Isaac (2009), The Javanese kris, p. 181, inv. nr. 319.Second item provenance: Nefertari Tabak, Bussum 1999; J. Tadema-Sporry, Heemstede. [2]
Sumatra, Minangkabau, two elephant ivory kris hilts, both shaped as bird-headed jawa demam figure, one with a row of stars at the base, the other with incised triangles. h. 7,9 and 7,7 cm. Provenance first item: Willem Zwiep, Amsterdam, 1995, the other with provenance: Henny Huis in 't Veld, 1993. [2] CITES EU-Certificate available
East Java, Madura, an elephant ivory rare kris hilt, 19th century or earlier, the upper part shaped as a bird on top of a reclining lion with claws in front and a diminutive figure on the rights side. h. 8,5 cm. Publ.: Zonneveld, Albert van, 2001, ' Traditional weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago', page 67, ill. 245. [1] CITES EU-Certificate available
North East Sumatra, Kalirimun Islands, an elephant ivory kris hilt, 19th century in the shape of an abstracted ancestor figure with knotched details h. 10,5 cm. Publ., Zonneveld, Albert van, 2001, ' Traditional weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago', page 66, ill. 233. [1] CITES EU-Certificate available
Java, an elephant ivory kris rare kris hilt, ca. 1900, of a rectangular shape showing a standing female figure with bare breast, the hands in front flanked by European derived floral patterns. h. 8,3 cm. Provenance Nefertari Tabak, Bussum 1999; Refuge, Diepenheim; Friedes Lameris, Amsterdam. Publ. Isaac Groneman, 2009, ' The Javanes Kris', page 183, inv. nr. 274 [1] CITES EU-Certificate available
Java, North Coast, an elephant ivory kris hilt, early 19th century, shapes as a demon- or ancestor figure, partly covered in a floral guise and partly open worked. h. 8,8 cm. Provenance, Nefertari, Bussum, 1999; Theo Alkema, The Hague.Published: Zonneveld, Albert van, 2001, 'Traditional weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago', page 61, ill. 240. [1] CITES EU-Certificate available
North East Java, two elephant ivory kris handles, one early 19th century, the other ca. 1900; one shaped as an ancestor figure in floral guise, headdress in lines and a embossed guiled silver selut, the other carved in a similar way. h. 10,4 and 9,5 cm. Provenance of the second hilt: Nefertari Tabak, Bussum, 1999. [2] CITES EU-Certificate available
North West Java, Cirebon, two elephant ivory kris handles, 19th century or earlier, the lighter hilt showing a figure largely covered in a floral guise, the darker hilt showing a necklace with a floral pendant. h. 8 cm. lighter hilt publ.: Groneman, Isaac, 2009, 'The Javanese Kris', page 181, inv.nr. 144. The second hilt provenance Nefertari Tabak, Bussum, 1999. [2] CITES EU-Certificate available
North West Coast Java, a very old elephant ivory kris hilt, ca. 1600 or earlier, showing a seated demon figure with raised legs on a base of tumpal, long free flowing hair, the right hand touching the right shin, the index and pink touching the pot belly. h. 9 cm. Published in Duuren, David van, 2002, ' Krisses, a critical bibliography' page 147. [1] CITES EU-Certificate No. 23NL319675/20
Madura, two elephant ivory kris handles, 19th century, of the donoriko type, one showing an eagle to the front, the other a winged horse. h.9 and 8,5 cm. the first hilt, publ., Groneman, Isaac, 2009, ' The Javanes Kris', page 195, inv. 351. The second hilt publ. Zonneveld, Albert van, 2001, ' Traditional weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago', page 67, ill. 242 . [2] CITES EU-Certificate available
A vintage 20th century north west Persian Islamic Tabriz carpet floor rug. Having a central flora medallion, encapsulated in a ivory central field. Repeating floral patterns to inner border, with further repeating pattern to outer. Main border and field displaying tree of life style motifs alongside representations of fauna. Tasseled fringes to ends. On a ivory ground. Measures approx. 228cm x 137cm.
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