- AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKAn
AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKAn African Tribal carved wood maskpossibly Democratic Republic of CongoOn metal stand.height 17in (42.5cm); width 19in (47.5cm); depth 11in (27.5cm)
- AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKAn
AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKAn African Tribal carved wood maskpossibly Bamileke, Cameroonheight 36 1/2in (91cm); width 15 1/2in (39cm); depth 10in (25cm)
- A GROUP OF SIX AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED
A GROUP OF SIX AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKSA group of six African Tribal carved wood maskslargest height 17in (42.5cm); width 6in (15cm); depth 4 1/2in (11.25cm)
- AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKAn
AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKAn African Tribal carved wood maskpossibly Yoruba, NigeriaOn metal stand.height 12in (30cm); width 10in (25.5cm); depth 10in (25.5cm)
- AN AFRICAN TRIBAL WOOD MASK, POSSIBLY
AN AFRICAN TRIBAL WOOD MASK, POSSIBLY BAMILEKEAn African Tribal carved wood maskpossibly Bamileke, Cameroonheight 15 1/2in (39.5cm); width 11in (28cm); depth 9in (23cm) Provenance:Property from the Collection of Frederic Littman, Portland, Oregon
- AN AFRICAN TRIBAL WOOD MASK, POSSIBLY
AN AFRICAN TRIBAL WOOD MASK, POSSIBLY BAMILEKEAn African Tribal carved wood maskpossibly Bamileke, Cameroonheight 15in (38cm); width 9 1/2in (24cm); depth 5in (12.5cm) Provenance:Property from the Collection of Frederic Littman, Portland, Oregon.
- AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK,
AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK, BOBOAn African Tribal carved wood maskBobo, Western Sudanheight 38in (96.5cm); width 9 3/4in (25cm); depth 10in (25.5cm) Provenance:Property from the Collection of Frederic Littman, Portland, Oregon.
- AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK,
AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK, BOBOAn African Tribal carved wood maskBobo, Western Sudanheight 33 1/4in (34.5cm); width 7 1/2in (9cm); depth 11in (28cm) Provenance:Property from the Collection of Frederic Littman, Portland, Oregon.
- AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK,
AN AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK, BAMILEKEAn African Tribal carved wood maskBamileke, Cameroonheight 15 1/2in (39.5cm); width 11 1/2in (29cm); depth 7 1/2in (19cm) Provenance:Property from the Collection of Frederic Littman, Portland, Oregon.
- TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK WITH LIZARD
TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK WITH LIZARD MOTIFS Carved wood mask with raised lizard motifs to forehead and temple, bulging eyes and wide smile with exposed teeth, possibly Indonesian in origin. 10.25" H x 6" W x 3.75" D.
- LARGE AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED FIGURAL
LARGE AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED FIGURAL MASK ON STANDAfrican tribal carved wood mask, 20th c., figure with beaded necklace and rope accents, mounted on black iron stand, figure: approx 42.5"h, 13"w, 3.5"d, on stand: 46.5"h, 19.5lbs
- A GROUP OF FIVE TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS
A GROUP OF FIVE TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS A group of five tribal carved wood masks, including a ram's head and African mask on stand, greatest 24"h
- (3) AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS(lot
(3) AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS(lot of 3) African carved wood masks, of varied size and design, largest: approx 17"l, 6.5"w
- (3) AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS(lot
(3) AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS(lot of 3) African carved wood masks, of varied size and design, largest: approx 9.5"l, 5.25"w; 2lbs total **Provenance: From the estate of Ali A. Abssi (1934-2020) and Florence Hall Abssi (1919-2014), founders of the Ishtar Gate Gallery in the prestigious Houston Galleria. They were world travelers and dealers of eclectic art, jewelry, antiquities, and gems. Their friends, acquaintances, and customers included people from all continents, including sheiks, prime ministers, royals, business leaders, politicians, and oil magnates. Florence was also a published author.**
- (2) AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS,
(2) AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS, ZAMBIA(lot of 2) Carved African wood masks, possibly from the Chokwe or Mbunda People, Zambia, including (1) red painted mask, woven hood, approx 9.5"h, 6.5"w, 8.5"d, (1) mask with woven hood and bentwood supports, feathered headpiece, and beard, approx 9"h, 6"w, 7"d; 1lb total **Provenance: From the estate of Ali A. Abssi (1934-2020) and Florence Hall Abssi (1919-2014), founders of the Ishtar Gate Gallery in the prestigious Houston Galleria. They were world travelers and dealers of eclectic art, jewelry, antiquities, and gems. Their friends, acquaintances, and customers included people from all continents, including sheiks, prime ministers, royals, business leaders, politicians, and oil magnates. Florence was also a published author.**
- (2) AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS(lot
(2) AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS(lot of 2) African tribal carved wood masks, comprising: (1) fetish mask, Grebo People, Liberia, having nailhead trim, approx 11"h, 6.5"w, (1) bearded mask, Dan People, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Guinea, approx 16.5"h, 6.5"w; 8lbs total
- AFRICAN DAN/ GREBO TRIBAL CARVED WOOD
AFRICAN DAN/ GREBO TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKAfrican tribal carved wood mask, Dan or Grebo Peoples, Liberia, horns over large forehead, protruding eyes, large nose, open mouth with teeth visible, pointed wood beard, with nailhead trim, approx 18"h, 12"w, 7.75"d
- AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS, FANG
AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS, FANG PEOPLE, 3 African tribal masks, likely Fang people, Gabon with typical narrow eyes, each enhanced with painted details. Largest: 14" H x 6.5" W x 3.5" D.
- TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK 20th c., with
TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASK 20th c., with carved figure of bird atop head, 29"h x 9"w
- AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS Three
AFRICAN TRIBAL CARVED WOOD MASKS Three carved wood African tribal masks, two with narrow eyes and holes around the perimeter, from Zaire. 11" X 8" X 5"; 9.5" X 6" X 1"; 8" X 7" X 2"