- WEST AFRICAN AKAN CEREMONIAL WOOD STOOL,
GHANA West African ceremonial wood stool by the Akan or Ashanti people of Ghana. 14.5" H x 19.75" W x 10.75" D....
[more like this] - GROUPING OF AFRICAN ASHANTI AKAN METAL
AND BRONZE Diminutive Figures. Total of (87) figures depicting animals and people. Most 20th century. From an Upper Eastside NYC estate. Condition: Light surface scratches...
[more like this] - A SET OF SIX AKAN PEOPLE (GHANA) GOLD
WEIGHTS. GOLD PAINTED BRASS. HEIGHT - 6CM...
[more like this] - FANTE FERTILITY DOLLS FROM GHANA, TWO
(2)Fante fertility dolls, seated 18" tall male and female figures from Ghana; please refer to photographs for condition.
Living along the Gulf of Guinea and in adjacent inland...
[more like this] - FANTE FERTILITY DOLLS FROM GHANA, TWO
(2)Fante fertility dolls, seated 18" tall male and female figures from Ghana; please refer to photographs for condition.
Living along the Gulf of Guinea and in adjacent inland...
[more like this] - 2 AFRICAN FIGURAL ITEMS2 African wooden
figures- 1.) Akan Peoples, Ghana- Akua'ba figure- wood. Wooden female figures were once used to help women conceive and bear healthy children; 2.) Yoruba People, Nigeria and...
[more like this] - AKAN AFRICAN TERRACOTTA FUNERARY FIGUREAkan
terracotta funerary figure. Figures of this sort are common among the Akan peoples of Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana and generally represent deceased community members who held high...
[more like this] - BONO/AKAN PPL AKU'ABA DOLLAku’aba
doll
700 peoples
Ghana
Early-mid 20th century
Wood with honey-brown, golden, aged patina; glass beads
14" x 5.5"
Very fine condition with traces of kaolin pigment
Condition:...
[more like this] - AKAN PEOPLE, (75) GOLD WEIGHTS, EX-MUSEUM
20th c., Ghana, naturally patinated brass, cast in geometric and figurative shapes, 3"l (largest), .5"l (smallest)...
[more like this] - AKAN PEOPLES, INCISED CERAMIC JAR AND
COVER Ghana, flattened form with flared, funnel-shaped opening, linear designs, 8.5"h (including lid) x 13"dia...
[more like this] - NINE AFRICAN TRIBAL TRADE BEAD NECKLACES,
HAND MAD hand made by various ethnic groups including the Senufo people of northern Ivory Coast, the Akan people of Ghana, and other various West African groups. Length range:...
[more like this] - LARGE AFRICAN ATUMPAN CARVED DRUM 20th
c., possibly Akan People (Ghana), polychrome decorated carved hollow wood drum, with stretched drum skin (possibly deer hide), 32.5"h x 17.5"w...
[more like this] - AKAN CERAMIC BUST SCULPTURE African,
Akan people of Ghana and the Ivory Coast, ceramic statue depicting a full-moon-shaped face with a ribbed neck, mounted upon a black-painted wooden base. 11.5" H x 5.25" W...
[more like this] - A Lot of African Good Luck Statues Carved
darkened wood. The largest statue is a good luck fertility figure of a pregnant female probably from the Congo. It is 14-1/4" high by 4" wide. The two disk headed Akuaba fertility...
[more like this] - BAULE GHANA CARVING OF A MAN Baule belong
to the Akan peoples who inhabit Ghana and Cote D'Ivoire having a stylized hairdo with raffia braids and skirt - h:31.50 w:7 d:7 in. Provenance: From a diplomatic family...
[more like this] - Fine Asante Peoples Carved Wood Linguist
Staff with Seated Maternity Figure, or "Okyeame Poma", Ghana, the staff disassembling into three parts, the bottom two sections consisting of poles decorated with various...
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