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Large openwork crest mounted upon a woven basketry cap. The large, square decorative panel bears a central reptilian or stylized crocodile depiction with alternating squared painted brown and the natural tan...
Nok Terracotta Standing Dignitary Figure in Royal Pose. I-II Century AD. Certificate of Authenticity with TL Test and Passport from Europe. Museum Piece., The Nok culture of northern Nigeria, a...
Very beautiful mask with large pronounced eyes with the circular cavity shape. The mask depicts a nocturnal bird that can see in the darkness and manifest the presence of divinities for protection. Polychrome...
A beautiful stylized antelope head used as headdress on ceremonial dances. Retains the old painting and patina over the carved wood. Traded by a professor working in Africa in the...
Nok Terracotta Figure of Seated Man with Expressive Face and Dotted Coiffure. I-III Century AD. Certificate of Authenticity with Thermoluminescence Test and Passport from Europe. Museum Piece., The Nok culture...
Description: A European functionary, a cane in his right hand, carries a ledger in his left, he wears a visored cap, collar and tie. He is moustached and has a...
20th c.Carved wood, paintWithout stand: 34″ x 16″ x 16″Provenance: Allan Stone Collection, New YorkAmong the Western Yoruba, nocturnal and diurnal masquerade performance (efe and gelede) honor the spiritual powers...
The Nok Culture of Northern Nigeria, a civilization that existed from approximately 500 B.C. to about 500 A.D., is mostly known for its terracotta figures. Relatively little is known about the...
Very important “Nwantamtay” dance african mask, consisting of three sections: The upper in plain rectangular shape surmounted by a Crescent shape moon, the middle with beautiful geometric triangles in black...
Unique terracotta figure of a snake strangling a lamb. The Nok Culture of Northern Nigeria, a civilization that existed from approximately 500 B.C. to about 500 A.D., is mostly known for...
Late 19th/Early 20th c.Carved woodWithout stand: 85″ x 18″ x 6″Provenance: Allan Stone Collection, New YorkThe Dogon people, who inhabit the Bandiagara escarpment in Mali, have a rich history as...
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