- Tribal art. West Africa - a Baule carved
figure, a Namchi Namji (Cameroon) fertility doll and another, possibly Fang Tribe Gabon, mid 20th c, 50cm and smaller (3) More Information Baule figure with minor chips, otherwise...
[more like this] - (4) AFRICAN NDEBELE FEMALE INITIATION
BEADED DOLLS(lot of 4) Ndebele female initiation mixed media dolls, South Africa, late 20th c., varied sizes, black, green, red, and blue cloth bodies, with yarn hair, decorated...
[more like this] - (5) AFRICAN NDEBELE FEMALE INITIATION
BEADED DOLLS(lot of 5) Ndebele female initiation mixed media dolls, South Africa, late 20th c., varied sizes, cloth bodies, with beadwork decoration including necklaces and...
[more like this] - Namji Doll, Cameroon, Central Africa,
20th century carved and partially leather-wrapped wood with applied beads, shells, glass, wood and fiber decorations, includes stand
height 18.5 in — 47 cm...
[more like this] - Ashanti Akuaba (Fertility) Doll, Ghana,
West Africa, early to mid 20th century carved wood with beaded decoration height 11.5 in — 29.2 cm...
[more like this] - African. Fetish doll. 20th century,
carved wood, nails, feathers, mirror, horn, shells, rope, bone. 18½ h × 6 w × 8 d in. result: $438. estimate: $200–300. Provenance: African Image Gallery, Capetown, South...
[more like this] - NAMJI DOLL STATUEDESCRIPTION: A Namji
African doll statue. Features a carved dark wood foundation decorated with beads, leather bags, and shells. Further decorated with a treated canvas cloth and horn mounted...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF AFRICAN WIREWORK BEADED SCULPTURESA
group of African wirework beaded sculptures, Mid/late 20th century; Central and South Africa Each appears unmarked Seven beaded figural sculptures comprising one Bamileke...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF NDEBELE BEADED FERTILITY
DOLLSA group of Ndebele beaded fertility dolls, 20th century; Zimbabwe, South Africa Each appears unmarked Comprising ten different "fertility" dolls, each with cylindrical...
[more like this] - A MOSSI "BIIGA" WOOD AND LEATHER FERTILITY
DOLLA Mossi "Biiga" wood and leather fertility doll, Mid-20th century; Mossi Peoples, Burkina Faso, West Africa Appears unmarked The carved wood stylized female figure accented...
[more like this] - TWO POLYCHROME CARVED EWE DOLLS Two
polychrome carved Ewe dolls, West Africa, each mounted on stand, includes gallery tag for Latino, USA, greatest 10.75"h...
[more like this] - Bob Mackie Fantasy Goddess Africa doll,
MIB, also comes with shipper box Estimate $150-225...
[more like this] - African Ndebele Initiation Doll Africa
20th century a African woman with beaded face hair headdress earrings and beaded donuts around shoulders and ankles a goat skin cape over a multi colorful beaded apron black...
[more like this] - Bob Mackie Fantasy Goddess of Africa
Doll, mint in her original box and also mint in original shipper Estimate $75-150...
[more like this] - Gavin Heath blue iridescent studio glass
teapot. Heath was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He began glassblowing at Palomar College, studied at Pilchuck in '89, and completed his courses at California State University...
[more like this] - Gavin Heath studio glass paperweight
with graffiti painted interior. Signed. Heath was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He began glassblowing at Palomar College, studied at Pilchuck in '89, and completed his...
[more like this] - Gavin Heath studio glass African tribal
female figure. Copper earrings adorn the figure. Signed. Heath was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He began glassblowing at Palomar College, studied at Pilchuck in '89, and...
[more like this] - Gavin Heath studio glass African tribal
female figure. Copper earrings adorn the figure. Signed. Heath was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He began glassblowing at Palomar College, studied at Pilchuck in '89, and...
[more like this] - Gavin Heath studio glass figure of a
African tribal witch doctor. Copper earrings adorn the figure. Signed. Heath was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He began glassblowing at Palomar College, studied at Pilchuck...
[more like this] - Gavin Heath studio glass African tribal
female figure. Copper earrings adorn the figure. Signed. Heath was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He began glassblowing at Palomar College, studied at Pilchuck in '89, and...
[more like this] - Madame Alexander Dolls, total of three
dolls, Argentinean, Africa and Norway, two have hang tags, all original, sleepy eyes, hard plastic dolls Estimate $50-75...
[more like this] - FOUR FIGURAL TRIBAL WOOD CARVINGS: 14''H
Ashanti fertility doll Ghana Africa; 26.5''H and 38.5''H New Guinea female figures; 24''L figural carved and painted wood idiophone....
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