Summer Assemblage No Reserves 5% Value Start 2017-09-09 Auction - 626 Price Results - Pangaea Auctions in NV - Page 16
Rare Chinese Rock Crystal Sculpture Of A Dragon SeExceptional African Lulua Wood Mask, Congo. HeavilPurvis Young (1943-2010), American Artist, Untitle
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Carson City, NV, United States
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Pangaea Auctions presents its Native American, Fine Jewelry, And Ethnographic Tribal Museum Collection: We are excited to bring to you an exceptional collection which is the second of three that will be sold by the original owner. This summer auction offering represents a portion of a grandeur collection that we will present in future 2017 auctions. Each African and Oceanic lot was obtained between 1960 and 1990 via private collections across West Africa, South East Pacific, California, Chicago, New York, and Atlanta. Some of these museum quality lots have been on exhibition with custom made metal stands specifically designed to fit the artwork. This catalog showcases the top 40 lots from each category from highest estimate to lowest estimate and the remaining catalog lots are listed by category/groups in the same manner. Our private consignors have requested to remain anonymous within our descriptions and advertisements but we have the liberty of communicating consignor information by telephone if you call our listed Auction House number. This auction has a "Starting Reserve" which means that each lot is starting at it's Reserve Price. Therefore all bids placed can win the item at the Start Price or higher. We have an agreement with our consignors that 5% to 25% of the value is a great starting point for our bidders. Please take advantage of this amazing opportunity to expand your collection or your resale profit margins. Good luck bidding!
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Oceanic Flute Stopper, Papua New Guinea, Field Col: Oceanic Flute Stopper, Papua New Guinea, Field Collected in 1940 Sepik River Location. Hand Painted Wood Instrument Used To Plug A Bamboo Flute. Provenance: Ethnographic Tribal Museum Collection (See
0375: Oceanic Flute Stopper, Papua New Guinea, Field ColEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Rare Baule Helmet Mask Made From Wood Depicting A: Rare Baule Helmet Mask Made From Wood Depicting A Monkey, Ivory Coast. The Patina Is Extraordinary And Has Multiple Layers Of Pigment From Decades Of Ritual & Ceremonial Use. Legend states that in
0382: Rare Baule Helmet Mask Made From Wood Depicting AEst. $25,000-$50,000
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African Fang, Gabon Anthromorphic Wood Sculpture M: African Fang, Gabon Anthromorphic Wood Sculpture Mounted On A Lucite Base. Handmade Rusted Nails Or Spikes Are Visible Towards The Front Bottom And The Rear Bottom. The Fang people were victims of
0383: African Fang, Gabon Anthromorphic Wood Sculpture MEst. $10,000-$20,000
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African Fang Ngontang Helmet Mask, Gabon. Carved F: African Fang Ngontang Helmet Mask, Gabon. Carved From A Single Piece Of Wood And Whitened With Kaolin On All Four Faces. This The Fang people were victims of the large transatlantic and trans-Saharan
0385: African Fang Ngontang Helmet Mask, Gabon. Carved FEst. $5,000-$10,000
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Antique West African Bamileke Mask Western grassla: Antique West African Bamileke Mask Western grasslands, Cameroon. Elephant masks are quite rare in Africa usually worn by leaders, because the elephant conjures power and grandeur being one of the
0386: Antique West African Bamileke Mask Western grasslaEst. $4,500-$9,000
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African Fang Anthropomorphic Wood Heddle Pulley, G: African Fang Anthropomorphic Wood Heddle Pulley, Gabon. The Fang people were victims of the large transatlantic and trans-Saharan slave trade between the 16th and 19th century. They were stereotyped
0387: African Fang Anthropomorphic Wood Heddle Pulley, GEst. $3,000-$6,000
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African Fang Reliquary Wood Figure, Gabon. The Fan: African Fang Reliquary Wood Figure, Gabon. The Fang people were victims of the large transatlantic and trans-Saharan slave trade between the 16th and 19th century. They were stereotyped as cannibals
0388: African Fang Reliquary Wood Figure, Gabon. The FanEst. $3,000-$6,000