Rare Benin Edo Rams Head Uhmwogho Ex~ Segy Collection
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A Very heavy carved wooden effigy in the form of a stylized Ram. Known locally as "Uhmwogho" it was considered a memorial to Important male ancestors who were often honored with wooden ram heads. These heads are kept on altars where they provide a link between living family members and the deceased. The ram is a common animal of sacrifice in Western Africa and is often associated with ancestors. Edo peoples, Benin Kingdom, Benin, Africa. The Ram carving measures 21 inches tall. ( note the eroded base from sitting outdoors for some time) Provenance: Ladislas and Helena Segy, noted author on many African Art books, NY, acquired directly by Professor Charles Bordogna , Past curator of the SMA museum of African Art, NJ.,Dr Brian Healy estate, NY.
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fair, eroded and weathered base.
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Rare Benin Edo Rams Head Uhmwogho Ex~ Segy Collection
Estimate $800 - $1,500
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