Tribal Collections: SELECT 2021-10-14 Auction - 350 Price Results - Millea Bros Ltd in NJ - Page 7
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Senufo Peoples, large bird, ex-Parke-BernetPeter Beard, photograph, stampedLarge Navajo Third Phase chief's blanket
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Boonton, NJ, United States
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Tribal Collections: SELECT

Millea Bros Ltd

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Millea Bros 2-day Fall Tribal Collections auction features over 700 lots of antique and vintage artifacts from around the world, sourced from five distinguished collections. Our Day 1 Select sale features a curated selection of objects of distinguished provenance including  works  deaccessioned from the Newark Museum. Highlights include heddle pulleys from the Collection of Helena Rubenstien, important 19th c. African masks from the Collection of Michel Anstett, Oceanic Art including large fernwood figures and an important antique Aboriginal Chief’s hat, museum-exhibited currencies and ancient African pottery from the Estate of Dr. Philip Gould,  a group of early 20th c. Native American weavings, and contemporary African documentary photography by Peter Beard, Tim Freccia, Phil Borges and others. The Day 2 Discovery Auction offers a wide ranging assortment of mostly African artifiacts, including wooden objects, metal currencies and textiles, offered in group lots with low estimates and opening prices.
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Gan Peoples, (3) bearded figures: Gan Peoples, (3) bearded figures, Burkina Faso, copper alloy, including two smaller pendants, all mounted on custom display stands, 9"h (largest), 5"h (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
1146: Gan Peoples, (3) bearded figuresEst. $300-$500
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(3) West African currencies, King Manilla: (3) West African currencies, King Manilla, Nigeria, copper alloy, each approx. 9"w Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese Art
1148: (3) West African currencies, King ManillaEst. $400-$600
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Koma-Bulsa Culture, (4) clay figures: Koma-Bulsa Culture, (4) clay figures, Possibly 14th-16th c. CE, Komaland, North Ghana, hand-moulded earthenware, including two seated figures and two fragmentary busts mounted to wood stands, 9.5"h
1149: Koma-Bulsa Culture, (4) clay figuresEst. $600-$800
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Ibibio/Eket Peoples, carved wood mask: Ibibio/Eket Peoples, carved wood mask, Nigeria, the oval face with raised eyebrows, crescent eyes, with seated figure superstructure, on custom metal stand, 22"h x 8"w Provenance: The Estate of
1150: Ibibio/Eket Peoples, carved wood maskEst. $500-$700
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Lobi Peoples, (9) carved wood Bateba: Lobi Peoples, (9) carved wood Bateba, Ghana, wood carved standing figures, 7.5"h (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese
1153: Lobi Peoples, (9) carved wood BatebaEst. $400-$600
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Nice group tribal jewelry: Nice group tribal jewelry, Including a silver metal Yemen Bedouin arm bracelet with Arabic inscription, and nice Ashanti bronze necklace and earrings, largest 10"dia (necklace) Provenance: Estate of
1154: Nice group tribal jewelryEst. $400-$600
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Koma-Bulsa Culture, (3) clay figures: Koma-Bulsa Culture, (3) clay figures, Possibly 14th-16th c. CE, Komaland, North Ghana, hand-moulded earthenware, including a seated figure and two fragmentary busts, one bust mounted to wood stand,
1155: Koma-Bulsa Culture, (3) clay figuresEst. $600-$800
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Djenne Culture, (3) terracotta vessels: Djenne Culture, (3) terracotta vessels, Possibly 14th-16th c. CE, Mali, red clay with white slip geometric decoration, 12"h (largest) some with good mineral deposits Provenance: Estate of
1156: Djenne Culture, (3) terracotta vesselsEst. $700-$900
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African carved tribal mask, ex-museum: African carved tribal mask, ex-museum, Possibly Igbo/Ibo Peoples, carved and stained wood with pigment, museum accession number to interior, 12.25"l x 6.25"w x 4"d Provenance: Deaccessioned works
1157: African carved tribal mask, ex-museumEst. $200-$300
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Yoruba Peoples, (4) large ceremonial gongs: Yoruba Peoples, (4) large ceremonial gongs, Nigeria Region, including a double gong with woven rush handle, 39"h (largest), 20"h (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
1160: Yoruba Peoples, (4) large ceremonial gongsEst. $400-$600
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Nupe Peoples, (2) large pottery vessels: Nupe Peoples, (2) large pottery vessels, Nigeria, dark fired terracotta, each with bands of incised decoration, each approx 14"h x 14"dia Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould,
1162: Nupe Peoples, (2) large pottery vesselsEst. $500-$700
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Afo Peoples, (2) large iron hoe currencies: Afo Peoples, (2) large iron hoe currencies, Northern Nigeria, forged iron, each shield-form flat body with slender tang grip, 29"h x 19"w (larger) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
1163: Afo Peoples, (2) large iron hoe currenciesEst. $400-$600
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Baule Peoples, old Mbra monkey fetish: Baule Peoples, old Mbra monkey fetish, Ivory Coast, carved wood, representing Gbreke the monkey god, encrusted with libations including eggshell fragments, used for protecting a sacred area in the
1164: Baule Peoples, old Mbra monkey fetishEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Lobi/Gan Peoples, (3) bronze anklets: Lobi/Gan Peoples, (3) bronze anklets, Burkina Faso, the cast oval ring issuing a human head and handle, cast with raised geometric decoration, each approx. 9"l Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
1166: Lobi/Gan Peoples, (3) bronze ankletsEst. $300-$500
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Djenne Culture, (2) terracotta vessels: Djenne Culture, (2) terracotta vessels, Possibly 14th-16th c. CE, Mali, red clay, one with white and green pigment in incised banding, one teardrop body with flaring neck, and one flattened body with
1168: Djenne Culture, (2) terracotta vesselsEst. $400-$600
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