Tribal Collections: ABC 2021-10-15 Auction - 322 Price Results - Millea Bros Ltd in NJ - Page 2
Group (5) West African style masks(5) Lobi iron bi and tri-headed currency snakesGroup (3) African carved wood stools
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Tribal Collections: ABC

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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Group (10) Coptic textile border fragments: Group (10) Coptic textile border fragments, c. 9th - 12th c., 10 fragments mounted on 6 mats, with descriptive notes and references, 12"l x 5"w (largest fragment), mats: 16"h x 20"w, except one
2025: Group (10) Coptic textile border fragmentsEst. $150-$250
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(3) African tribal pottery vessels: (3) African tribal pottery vessels, Incl. a Bambara water jug (Mali), Yoruba jar with flared rim (Nigeria), and an Igbo vessel (Nigeria), 11.75"h x 9.5"w (largest), 8.75"h x 8"w (smallest)
2026: (3) African tribal pottery vesselsEst. $100-$150
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Group (6) African beaded carved wood dolls: Group (6) African beaded carved wood dolls, Cameroon and Nigeria, carved figures, incl. Namji examples, 18"h x 6"w x 4"d (largest), 10"h x 4.5"w x 2.25"d (smallest) Provenance: Estate of
2027: Group (6) African beaded carved wood dollsEst. $200-$300
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Yoruba Peoples, divination boards and tappers: Yoruba Peoples, divination boards and tappers, Nigeria, incl. (5) boards and (2) figural tappers, 14"h x 9.75"w (largest board), 11.5"h x 8.5"w (smallest board), 12.5"l (larger tapper), 9"l (smaller
2028: Yoruba Peoples, divination boards and tappersEst. $100-$150
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Kapsiki/Fali Peoples, iron throwing knives: Kapsiki/Fali Peoples, iron throwing knives, Cameroon, 26.5"l x 7.5"w (largest), 22.5"l x 6.5"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature:
2029: Kapsiki/Fali Peoples, iron throwing knivesEst. $200-$300
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Collection African carved wood dolls: Collection African carved wood dolls, (8) pieces, mostly Togo - Ewe, includes rattan basket, 7.25"h (smallest), 9.5"h (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC
2030: Collection African carved wood dollsEst. $100-$150
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Yoruba Peoples, brass ceremonial fans: Yoruba Peoples, brass ceremonial fans, Nigeria, (4) fans with embossed and incised decoration, 17.5"h x 12.75"w (largest), 12"h x 6.75"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2031: Yoruba Peoples, brass ceremonial fansEst. $100-$150
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(4) Bambara Bamana vertical headdresses: (4) Bambara Bamana vertical headdresses, Mali, carved wood, beads, cowry shells, animal hide and hair, wicker and cloth, 3 depicting antelopes, 19.5"h (smallest), 42"h (largest) Provenance: Estate
2032: (4) Bambara Bamana vertical headdressesEst. $250-$350
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(3) African anthropomorphic pottery vessels: (3) African anthropomorphic pottery vessels, Nigeria, terracotta jars, incl. (1) Mambila and (2) Igbo, 16"h x 10"w (largest), 5.25"h x 4.75"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2033: (3) African anthropomorphic pottery vesselsEst. $100-$150
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Group African carved wood bowls and mortars: Group African carved wood bowls and mortars, (5) pieces, incl. a Tuareg milk bowl, large single handle bowl from Cameroon, and (3) Nupe (Nigeria) footed mortars, 8.25"h x 16.25"dia (largest), 5"h x
2034: Group African carved wood bowls and mortarsEst. $100-$150
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Yoruba Peoples, wood and iron figural gongs: Yoruba Peoples, wood and iron figural gongs, (3) pieces, each with figural carved handles with white pigmentation, red fabric knockers, sheet metal wrapped neck, and iron bodies, each approx. 20"h x
2035: Yoruba Peoples, wood and iron figural gongsEst. $150-$250
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Style of Katsina Culture, (2) terracotta figures: Style of Katsina Culture, (2) terracotta figures, Nigeria, incl. a head fragment on custom stand, and a figure, 8.5"h x 5"w (head), 12.5"h x 5"squ Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2036: Style of Katsina Culture, (2) terracotta figuresEst. $100-$150
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Group (15) West African currency bracelet cuffs: Group (15) West African currency bracelet cuffs, Including Ghana, Burkina Faso, and DR Congo, verdigris patinated cast copper alloy, twist and cast geometric decoration, one with modeled human and
2037: Group (15) West African currency bracelet cuffsEst. $200-$300
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African carved wood mortar and pestle: African carved wood mortar and pestle, 16.25"h x 8"w (mortar), 30.5"l (pestle) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese Art History at
2038: African carved wood mortar and pestleEst. $60-$80
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(2) Large Benin style bronze figures: (2) Large Benin style bronze figures, Yoruba, patinated copper alloy, 19"h (smaller), 26.5"h (larger) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of
2039: (2) Large Benin style bronze figuresEst. $150-$250
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Group (8) tribal woven and beaded hats: Group (8) tribal woven and beaded hats, Incl. (3) hats with beadwork and cowrie shells, two on custom stands, with (5) woven hats, 5.25"h x 6.75"w (largest), 3"h x 5.5"w (smallest), 12"h x 5"w
2040: Group (8) tribal woven and beaded hatsEst. $100-$150
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Eastern African Peoples, (5) carved wood staffs: Eastern African Peoples, (5) carved wood staffs, Tanzania, 22"l (largest), 15"l (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese
2041: Eastern African Peoples, (5) carved wood staffsEst. $100-$200
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Group (5) Indian silk saris: Group (5) Indian silk saris, 218"l x 42.5"w (largest), 192"l x 44.5"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese Art History
2042: Group (5) Indian silk sarisEst. $100-$150
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Group (5) West African style masks: Group (5) West African style masks, Including a large donkey and bird-form Bobo mask, Burkina Faso, a large Fang monkey mask, a Punu, Gabon and an Igbo mask, Nigeria, 23"l (largest), 10"l (smallest)
2043: Group (5) West African style masksEst. $400-$600
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Group (14) African copper-alloy bells: Group (14) African copper-alloy bells, Incl. Yoruba Peoples (DR Congo), Ashanti Peoples (Ghana), etc., 6.75"h x 3.75"w x 2.75"d (largest), 2"h x 1"dia. (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
2044: Group (14) African copper-alloy bellsEst. $80-$125
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Group (6) Indian silk saris: Group (6) Indian silk saris, Approx. 183"l x 42"w, (largest), 147"l x 40"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese Art
2046: Group (6) Indian silk sarisEst. $100-$150
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Large collection of small Burkina Faso flutes: Large collection of small Burkina Faso flutes, (20) pieces, various styles carved and decorated wooden flutes, 3.75"l (smallest), 6"l (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
2047: Large collection of small Burkina Faso flutesEst. $200-$300
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Group (7) Taureg posts: Group (7) Taureg posts, Nigeria, carved wood of various forms, each decorated with incised geometric designs, including Ehel tent posts and cushion posts, 51"h (tallest) Provenance: Estate of
2048: Group (7) Taureg postsEst. $200-$300