- Pair of Yoruba Ibeji Female Twin Figures,
Oyo Region, Nigeria, West Africa, early to mid 20th century carved wood with natural pigment and dye, beaded decorations and metal inset eyes height 11 in — 27.9 cm...
[more like this] - Pair of Yoruba Female Ibeji Twin Figures,
Ila Orangun Region, Nigeria, West Africa, early to mid 20th century carved wood with natural pigments, bead decoration and metal inset eyes height 12.75 in — 32.4 cm...
[more like this] - TN BURGNER SCHOOL TIGER MAPLE CHESTEast
Tennessee Classical tiger maple chest of drawers, poplar secondary, attributed to the Burgner school of cabinetmakers. Elaborate scrolled backsplash with carved volutes and...
[more like this] - AN AMERICAN PAINTED AND CARVED WOOD
CIGAR STORE INDIAN,... CIGAR STORE INDIAN, PROBABLY MARYLAND OR DELAWARE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, carved in a standing position with one leg slightly bent and holding a bundle...
[more like this] - 19TH C. INDONESIAN WOOD ANCESTOR FIGURE
FOR A CANOEOceania, Indonesia, west New Guinea, Huon Gulf / Geelvinck Bay (Cenderawasih Bay), Poon village, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. An impressive, hand-carved ancestor...
[more like this] - SICAN-LAMBAYEQUE WOOD THRONE FOR AN
EMPERORPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Sican-Lambayeque, ca. 750 to 1375 CE. A hand-carved wooden throne from the Sican-Lambayeque Empire which was known for creating the...
[more like this] - EARLY 20TH C. PANAMANIAN KUNA WOOD FIGURE,
NUCHU**Originally Listed At $700**
Latin American, Panama, Kuna People, ca. early 20th century CE. A hand-carved wooden figure known as a nuchu (uchu) by the indigenous Kuna...
[more like this] - DOUBLE FIGURE, LOWER SEPIKLower Sepik
River Figure, double figure. Rare. Main figure with mask-like face and large slanted, oval stylized eyes, and smaller figure at below with similar stylized, oval, slanted...
[more like this] - MALI REGION, (4) CARVED WOOD FIGURES
Including (3) Dogon style and (1) Tellem style female figures, 34.5"h (largest), 17"h (smallest)...
[more like this] - CHAMBA PEOPLES, (6) SPIKE FIGURES Nigeria,
Benue Valley Region, columnar, abstracted carved wood figures with protruding iron spike, to be placed in ancestral shrines, mounted on black wood bases, 23"h (tallest), 15"h...
[more like this] - BURA-ASINDA CULTURE, (2) ANTHROPOMORPHIC
FIGURES Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, the larger with raised nose and incised features, the smaller with carved coiffure and banding around base, on custom wood...
[more like this] - IATMUL PEOPLE, KAWA RIGIT 2-FIGURE ORATOR'S
STOOL Likely 19th c., Papua New Guinea, Sepik River Region, carved wood with natural brown patina and remnant red and black pigment, carved as two standing figures bearing...
[more like this] - RELIEF-CARVED "LOANGO" TOOTH 19TH CENTURY
LENGTH 7.25". WITH WOOD STAND. HEIGHT ON STAND APPROX. 9.75".RELIEF-CARVED "LOANGO" TOOTH, 19th Century, Procession of human figures engaged in various pursuits are arranged...
[more like this] - NAT WERNER, NEW YORK (1908 - 1991),
TAHITIAN, MAHOGANY, 13"H X 8 1/2"W X 5"DNat Werner, New York, (1908 - 1991) Tahitian, mahogany Signed underneath. Biography from the Archives of askART: Nat Werner (1908-1991)...
[more like this] - DOGON CARVED WOOD GRANARY DOOR, THE
DOGON ETHNIC GDOGON CARVED WOOD GRANARY DOOR, the Dogon ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, West Africa, relief carved in a motif of spirit figures,...
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DOGON ETHNIC GDOGON CARVED WOOD GRANARY DOOR, the Dogon ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, West Africa, relief carved in a motif of spirit figures,...
[more like this] - EDGAR LOUIS YAEGER, MICHIGAN / FRANCE
(1904 - 1997), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1937, OIL ON CANVAS, 20 1/2"H X 27 1/2"W (SIGHT), 25"H X 32"W (FRAME)Edgar Louis Yaeger, Michigan / France, (1904 - 1997) untitled abstract,...
[more like this] - 17TH-18TH C. RUSSIAN CARVED WOOD ICON
Finely carved and reticulated Triptych having (18) inset panels in the original form, filled with minute figures carved in relief ads set over backings of mica schist, the...
[more like this] - African ibeji twin carved wooden female
figures, Yoruba people, Nigeria. Both with striated upswept coiffures and beaded embellishments. Fine and rich patina. Probably the work of a master carver of the Abeokuta...
[more like this] - A Large Ancestral Figure Dogon Mali
Region Male ancestral figure carved open work in wood having been personalized with knotted cord and hair. Usually representing an ancestor or spirit these figures were treated...
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