- Group of Three Papua New Guinea Artifacts,
19/20th century including dog-tooth necklace, alligator-tooth necklace and a cassowary bone dagger dagger length 14.25 in — 36.2 cm...
[more like this] - 20TH C. PNG AMANAB PECTORAL - TUSK,
BOAR TEETH**Originally Listed At $750**
Oceania, Northern Papua New Guinea, near Irian Jaya, Amanab peoples, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. An intriguing example of a...
[more like this] - LOWER SEPIK BODY ORNAMENT BOAR'S TUSK
FRAGMENTFragments of boars' tusks (used for body ornamentation, as nose or chest pieces)
Region: Lower Sepik River
Country: Papua New Guinea
Date: 1936 or earlier
Material:...
[more like this] - LOWER SEPIK BODY ORNAMENT BOAR'S TUSKUsed
as body ornamentation, boar's tusk chest piece with wood, rattan and rope
Locale: Lower Sepik River
Country: Papua New Guinea
Date: 1936 or earlier
Material: boar's tusk...
[more like this] - CASSOWARY BONE DAGGER, HEAVILY INCISEDCassowary
bone dagger, heavily incised with concentric ovals seen in many other Murik objects such as Kandimbong ancestor and amulet figures as a sign of initiation.
In his Diary,...
[more like this] - BONE DAGGER, PAINTED WITH FIBER AND
SHELLHuman bone dagger, painted red, with fiber and shell decoration.
In his Diary, page 162 (lot 108 box F1), Ledoux explains: "There is some contraction here as to whether...
[more like this] - CASSOWARY BONE DAGGER WITH SHELL AND
FIBERCassowary bone dagger, not carved but decorated with shell and fiber and shell bell.
In his Diary, page 162 (lot 108 box F1), Ledoux explains: "Cassowary bone daggers...
[more like this] - PAPUA NEW GUINEA REGION, BONE DAGGER
Carved cassowary leg bone with beads, feathers and woven cord decoration, 15"l (bone), approx. 31"l (with feathers)...
[more like this] - CASSOWARY BONE DAGGER, INCISEDCassowary
bone dagger, incised with spear design
In his Diary, page 162 (lot 108 box F1), Ledoux explains: "Cassowary bone daggers used in war to kill children being poked through...
[more like this] - EIGHT ETHNOGRAPHIC FIGURAL TRIBAL PIECESEight
ethnographic figural tribal pieces, from Africa, Mexico, Papua New Guinea of carved wood, stone and bone, tallest - 11 1/2".
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[more like this] - LATMUL PEOPLE, (3) BONE DAGGERS 19th/20th
c., Sepik region, Papua New Guinea, cassowary bone, each intricately carved with figures and geometric designs, the handle formed from the natural ball of the bone end, each...
[more like this] - Oceanic bone dagger/knife, Papua New
Guinea; Middle Sepik River style, molded clay effigy head with seed and hair accents, carved geometric bands on blade. Provenance: from the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg. 14...
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