Maroon Bushinengue Peoples, carved wood stool
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Description
Maroon Bushinengue Peoples, carved wood stool, 20th c., Suriname/Dutch Guiana, intricately carved concave seat studded with brass rivets, on a rectangular pierced carved base, with old paper label "Handmade Netharlaads Guiana", 11"h x 11.5"dia
Provenance: The Collection of Marguerite Jossel Appleman
Notes/Literature: The Maroon people were descendants of rebel slaves from diverse African origins who wrested their freedom from Dutch plantation owners in South America in the eighteenth century and established independent societies in the tropical rainforest.
Provenance: The Collection of Marguerite Jossel Appleman
Notes/Literature: The Maroon people were descendants of rebel slaves from diverse African origins who wrested their freedom from Dutch plantation owners in South America in the eighteenth century and established independent societies in the tropical rainforest.
Condition
Good, nice old surface with warm patina, small edge chips to seat, hairlines, scattered nicks, scratches and rubbing to finish on base
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Maroon Bushinengue Peoples, carved wood stool
Estimate $300 - $500
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