- AFRICAN BURA DJENNE TERRACOTTA HORSE
SCULPTURE African, Bura or Djenne, Terracotta Horse Sculpture. 6.5" H x 10" W x 3" D. Provenance: From the estate of a prominent Chinese musician. Keywords: African art, Niger,...
[more like this] - (3) Bura sculpture, pottery dishes to
include a terracotta Bura style phallic figure with human visage, 8 1/4"H, a Santa Clara pottery bird effigy, 5 1/4"L, along with a pueblo pottery bowl in polychrome paint...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (6) SMALL TERRACOTTA
POTS Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, red clay, with rounded bottoms and flaring rims, one tripod jar, some with incised or applied decoration, 7"h (largest), 3"h...
[more like this] - (7) BURA-ASINDA TERRACOTTA ANTHROPOMORPHIC
BUSTS Possibly 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, hand-moulded red earthenware, each modeled as a human head with raised features, 7"h (largest)...
[more like this] - GROUP (6) BURA TERRACOTTA HEADS Each
mounted on metal post and wooden base, 3"h (smallest, not including stand), 6"h (largest)...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (2) TERRACOTTA
URNS Possibly 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, hollow round earthenware reliquary vessels issuing figural busts, the larger fragmentary, the smaller a rare intact example, 11"dia...
[more like this] - BURA CULTURE, (4) TERRACOTTA VESSELS
Possibly 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, red clay, some pots with incised and moulded decoration, (3) with orb-form bodies and flaring lip, the largest with sealed dome top,...
[more like this] - BURA CULTURE, (3) TERRACOTTA COMEMORATIVE
OBJECTS Includes a head, 8.25"h, and two phallic vessels, one with face design, 12.5"h, and one with textured design, 9.5"h...
[more like this] - GROUP (8) AFRICAN TERRACOTTA POTS Bura,
with round bases and flared necks, 3.5"dia (smallest), 4"dia (largest) some with mineral deposits...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (6) TERRACOTTA
POTS Lower Niger Region, some with mineral encrustations, 8"h x 8"w (largest), 3"h x 3"w (smallest)...
[more like this] - GROUP (7) AFRICAN TERRACOTTA POTS Mostly
Bura, with round bases and flared necks, one long-neck example marked "Mali", some with incised designs, 3.5"dia (smallest), 6"dia (largest)...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (4) TERRACOTTA
HEADS Possibly 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, (2) cylindrical heads with raised features on flaring bases, (2) fragmentary heads on custom stands, 12"h (largest), 5"h (smallest)...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (3) TERRACOTTA
VESSELS Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, including a large phallic vessel and two small pots, one with deeply incised spiral decoration, larger vessel mounted to...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (7) TERRACOTTA
BUSTS Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, hand-moulded red clay, each with raised and incised features, 9"h (largest), 5"h (smallest)...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (5) TERRACOTTA
CYLINDER HEADS Possibly 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, with raised features, on flaring bases, 11"h (largest) Some with mineral deposits....
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, LARGE TERRACOTTA
POT Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, rounded bottom with flaring rim, nice symmetrical body with light incised banding around neck, 13"h x 11"dia...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, TERRACOTTA VESSEL
AND FIGURE Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, the phallic vessel modeled with human face between rows of raised dentil bands, together with a clay nude male figure...
[more like this] - GROUP (7) SMALL BURA & DJENNE TERRACOTTA
VESSELS Possibly 4th-16th c., red clay bowls and jugs, some with incised or raised decoration, 8"dia (largest), 5"h (smallest)...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (7) SMALL TERRACOTTA
POTS Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, red clay, each with rounded bottoms and flaring rim, some with raised cord-form decoration, mineral deposits on surface, 7"h...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (3) NICE TERRACOTTA
POTS Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, each with rounded bottoms, two with elongated necks and flaring rim, each with raised decorative banding, some with mineral...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (2) TERRACOTTA
BUSTS Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, hand-molded red clay, each with raised features, on custom wooden stands, 9"h (not incl. stand), 10.75"h (with stand) and...
[more like this] - BURA PEOPLES, GROUP POTTERY OBJECTS
Niger, (8) pieces terracotta, incl. (3) pestles, (2) head fragments, and (3) vessels, 6"h x 4.5"w (largest), 4"h x 4.5"w (smallest)...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (3) PHALLIC VESSELS
Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, each bullet-shaped terracotta vessel modeled with rows of raised dentil bands, 14"h (largest), 9"h (smallest)...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (3) TERRACOTTA
POTS Possibly 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, two orb form pots with flaring lip, together with a similar oval shaped vessel, each lightly incised with surface decorations,...
[more like this] - GROUP (5) AFRICAN TERRACOTTA VESSELS
Including Yoruba, Djenne, Bura-Asinde, and a Lobi covered jar, 9.5"h x 7"dia (largest), 5.5"h x 5"dia (smallest)...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (4) TERRACOTTA
OBJECTS Niger, incl. figural objects and a miniature pot, largest: 11.25"h x 5"w x 4.75"d (incl. stand), 2.5"h x 2.75"w (smallest)...
[more like this] - GROUP (7) AFRICAN TRIBAL TERRACOTTA
VESSELS Incl. Djenne (Mali), Vere (Nigeria), Bura (Niger), etc., 4.25"h x 6"w (largest), 2.5"h x 3.5"w (smallest)...
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