Early Civilizations 2018-11-08 Auction - 578 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME - Page 24
NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN STONE POTLATCH BOWLINDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE, DIAMOND SET(2 PCS) PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Early Civilizations

Day 1 or our four day Fall Auction Weekend focuses on important artifacts from early Native American and Oceanic civilizations, including pieces from Pre-Columbian, Taino, Mound Builders, and Polynesian peoples. Highlighted will be large and important collections of early Indonesian kris or knife handles and archaic Native American pieces from the Midwestern states.
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(2 PCS) ANCIENT SOUTH ASIAN POTTERY: Indus Valley. 3300 - 1300 BC. Early Man Polychrome Painted bowls decorated with fishes. 2 1/2" high, 4 7/8" diam. (top rim restoration) & 3" high, 4 1/4" diam. (top rim restoration). Paint losses.
1554: (2 PCS) ANCIENT SOUTH ASIAN POTTERYEst. $500-$700
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POLYNESIAN CANNIBAL FORK: 19th c. Fijian Cannibal Fork, used to ritually consume human flesh, with custom metal stand, fork only: 17 1/4" long, 2 1/4" x 1 7/8". Good condition. Provenance: Old Australian collection.
1555: POLYNESIAN CANNIBAL FORKEst. $650-$750
RARE INDONESIAN TOOL: 19th c. Dayak, Borneo Island, Indonesia Woodworking Tool consisting of a tapered cast brass collar that receives a wooden handled gouge or drill that has a man's head at top with glass bead eyes, 6
1556: RARE INDONESIAN TOOLEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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BORNEO STANDING CHARM FIGURE: 19th c. Carved Wood Standing Male Charm Figure, presented in a stylized abstract manner characteristic of the Dayak, standing with his hands placed upon his abdominal area, with legs slightly parted
1557: BORNEO STANDING CHARM FIGUREEst. $350-$450
(2) CARVED FIGURES: Lot of Two Carved Wooden Figures, including: Philippines 20th c. squatting bulul figure, used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) peoples of northern Luzon, these are
1558: (2) CARVED FIGURESEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGURE: Rare 19th c. Female Anthropomorphic Figure, used as a trigger for pig trap, with ancient patina, Borneo Island, Central Kalimantan, Ngaju Dayak tribe, on metal pedestal, figure only: 3" high, 1" x
1559: BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGUREEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
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PHILIPPINES CARVED DIETY FIGURE: 20th c. Ifugao Carved Wooden Bulul Deity Figure, in the form of a dancer, used to guard the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) rice crop, a highly stylized ancestral sculpture that was thought to
1560: PHILIPPINES CARVED DIETY FIGUREEst. $200-$300
(3) POLYNESIAN FANS: Collection of (3) 19th c. Coconut Leaf Fans, including: (2) Tahiti fans, 19 3/4" x 11 1/2" (weaving breaks at top edge) and 16 1/4" x 12 1/4" (breaks to weaving at top edge and near stem); and (1)
1561: (3) POLYNESIAN FANSEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
(3) BALANCE BEAM SCALES: Collection of (3) Early Southeast Asian Balance Beam Scales, including: Burmese 19th c. bronze scale, 11 1/4" high, 19 1/4" wide, surface wear; Thai/Cambodian gilded metal scale, 4" high, 26 1/2"
1562: (3) BALANCE BEAM SCALESEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
PHILIPPINES CARVED BOWL: 19th c. Ifugao Carved Wooden Dish, mountains of northern Luzon, with hanging cord, 3 3/4" high, 13 1/4" diam. Chip to base of foot, old rim chips. Provenance: K. Klassen collection, WA.
1563: PHILIPPINES CARVED BOWLEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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INDONESIAN TOOL HANDLE: 19th c. Dayak, Borneo, Indonesia Rice Cutting Knife Handle in hardwood with a vestigal creature head at one end, on a museum stand, 5" long. Good condition. Provenance: Ex-private collection of Ami
1564: INDONESIAN TOOL HANDLEEst. $200-$300
TORAJA CARVED LADLE: Early 20th c. Carved Wooden Ladle with Figural Handle, Toraja people, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, with metal stand, ladle only: 10 1/2" long, 3 3/4" x 1 1/4". Shrinkage crack to end of bowl.
1565: TORAJA CARVED LADLEEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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BORNEO MAGICAL MEDICINE CHARM FETISH FIGURE: 19th c. Carved Wooden Fetish, these figures were powerful medicine blessed by Shamans, which were chafed off by patient over time to eat and ward off disease and sicknesses, with ancient patina,
1567: BORNEO MAGICAL MEDICINE CHARM FETISH FIGUREEst. $150-$250
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BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FEMALE FETISH FIGURE: Rare 19th c. Female Carved Wood Figure, one hand touching head, other squeezing breast, with ancient patina, Borneo Island, Central Kalimantan, Ngaju Dayak tribe, on wooden pedestal, figure only: 4
1569: BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FEMALE FETISH FIGUREEst. $150-$250
BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGURE: Rare 19th c. Anthropomorphic Figure, used as a trigger for a pig trap, with ancient patina, Borneo Island, Central Kalimantan, Ngaju Dayak tribe, on wooden stand, figure only: 2 3/8" high, 1 1/4" x
1570: BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGUREEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
BORNEO BONE CARVING: 19th c. Carved Frog and Snake, Dayak tribe, Borneo, mountains of northern Luzon, 5 1/2" high, 1 3/8" x 1". Good condition. Provenance: Ex-private collection of Ami Brown, owner of the Coca-Cola
1572: BORNEO BONE CARVINGEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGURE: Rare Transformation Figure, 19th c., jaguar - human, used as trigger for a pig trap, with ancient patina, Borneo Island, Central Kalimantan, Ngaju Dayak tribe, on wooden pedestal, figure only: 2
1573: BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGUREEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGURE: Rare 19th c. Sitting Female Figure, holding utensil, with ancient patina, Borneo Island, Central Kalimantan, Ngaju Dayak tribe, on metal stand, figure only: 3 1/2" high, 1 1/2" x 1 /4". Shrinkage
1574: BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGUREEst. $150-$250
BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGURE: 19th - Early 20th c. Kneeling Male Anthropomorphic Figure, carved wood, Borneo Island, Central Kalimantan, Ngaju Dayak tribe, on wooden pedestal, figure only: 3 1/4" high, 1" x 1". Shrinkage crack to
1575: BORNEO MAGICAL CHARM FETISH FIGUREEst. $50-$150Lot Passed
TIMOR HORN HAIR ADORNMENT: 19th c. Buffalo Horn Hair Adornment, Timor Island, 4 3/4" high, 1 3/8" x 1 1/4". Surface wear. Provenance: Ex-private collection of Ami Brown, owner of the Coca-Cola franchise in Israel.
1576: TIMOR HORN HAIR ADORNMENTEst. $50-$150Lot Passed
(3) VINTAGE NEW GUINEA TRIBAL SPEARS: Sepik River, bamboo and carved wood, reed or fibre wrapping, WWII era, 60" to 75" long. Good condition.
1577: (3) VINTAGE NEW GUINEA TRIBAL SPEARSEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed