Tribal Collections: ABC 2021-10-15 Auction - 322 Price Results - Millea Bros Ltd in NJ - Page 4
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

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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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Kirdi Peoples, (3) African dance swords: Kirdi Peoples, (3) African dance swords, Cameroon, iron with bird's head motif, approx. 17"l Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese
2073: Kirdi Peoples, (3) African dance swordsEst. $100-$150
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Group Indonesian Kris handles: Group Indonesian Kris handles, (8) carved wood handles, incl. anthropomorphic and zoomorphic examples, 6"l x 2.5"w (largest), 3.5"l x 1.5"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2074: Group Indonesian Kris handlesEst. $80-$125
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(3) Vintage Moroccan textiles: (3) Vintage Moroccan textiles, Including Middle and High Atlas shawls, largest with old auction tag, approx. 117"l x 48"w (largest), 64"l x 38"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
2076: (3) Vintage Moroccan textilesEst. $100-$150
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Group (3) Ngombe sickle executioner blades: Group (3) Ngombe sickle executioner blades, DR Congo, forged iron blade with carved wood handle, one wrapped in copper alloy wire, 28"h (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
2077: Group (3) Ngombe sickle executioner bladesEst. $200-$300
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Benin and Ife style African sculptures: Benin and Ife style African sculptures, Nigeria, includes Ife style brass mask, 13"h, Benin style bronze seated figure, 16"h, and Benin style terracotta head, 18"h x 8"dia Provenance: Estate of
2078: Benin and Ife style African sculpturesEst. $200-$300
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Group African carved wood spoons, various tribes: Group African carved wood spoons, various tribes, (9) pieces, incl. Hemba, Luba, and Kuba Peoples, each with figural carved handle, 25.5"l x 3.5"w (largest), 8.5"l x 2.5"w (smallest) Provenance:
2079: Group African carved wood spoons, various tribesEst. $100-$150
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Mangbetu Peoples, figural vessel and sculpture: Mangbetu Peoples, figural vessel and sculpture, DR Congo, hand molded pottery, incl. a standing male ancestral figure with child, and a double head vessel, 13.5"h x 3.5"w x 2.75"d (figure), 9"h x
2080: Mangbetu Peoples, figural vessel and sculptureEst. $80-$125
(3) African pottery water jugs: (3) African pottery water jugs, Mali, possibly Dogon, one incised "TOM WAH", 12"h x 8"dia (largest), 10"h x 6.5"dia (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC
2081: (3) African pottery water jugsEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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Group (7) large African style carved figures: Group (7) large African style carved figures, Includes Kuba, Senufo, Hemba, male and female seated and standing figures, 18.5"h (largest), 11"h (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
2082: Group (7) large African style carved figuresEst. $200-$300
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(3) Chinese Neolithic style pottery vessels: (3) Chinese Neolithic style pottery vessels, Possibly 3rd Millenium B.C.E. (c. 2500 BCE - 2001 BCE), slip decorated earthenware, in repeating designs, 13.5"h x 10"dia (largest), 9"h x 8"dia
2083: (3) Chinese Neolithic style pottery vesselsEst. $200-$300
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(4) African stools, incl. Nayamwezi Peoples: (4) African stools, incl. Nayamwezi Peoples, (4) carved wood stools, of varying forms, one from the Nayamwezi Peoples (Tanzania), 6.5"h x 24.5"l x 8.75"w (largest), 6"h x 11.25"dia. (smallest)
2084: (4) African stools, incl. Nayamwezi PeoplesEst. $300-$500
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Group (10) West African heavy currency cuffs: Group (10) West African heavy currency cuffs, Ivory Coast and DR Congo Regions, including wrist and ankle cuffs, 7.5"w (largest), 4"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
2085: Group (10) West African heavy currency cuffsEst. $200-$300
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Group Oceanic style tribal carvings: Group Oceanic style tribal carvings, Incl. Papua New Guinea and Nias Island, carved wood masks and figures, 41"h x 3"w x 5.5"d (largest), 20"h x 4.5"w x 3"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of
2086: Group Oceanic style tribal carvingsEst. $100-$150
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Style of Katsina Culture, terracotta head: Style of Katsina Culture, terracotta head, Nigeria, on custom metal stand, 9.5"h x 7"w (head), 12.5"h (incl. stand) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature:
2087: Style of Katsina Culture, terracotta headEst. $100-$150
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Group (5) Kuba short swords and sheaths: Group (5) Kuba short swords and sheaths, DR Congo, iron, wood, brass, copper wire, woven rattan, some blades with designs, 22.5"l (largest), 16.5"l (shortest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
2088: Group (5) Kuba short swords and sheathsEst. $200-$300
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Group (8) African spiked figures: Group (8) African spiked figures, Including Hembe, Songe, Yoruba and Chamba, figural carving, the two largest with iron tips, 16"l (largest), 6.5"l (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
2089: Group (8) African spiked figuresEst. $100-$150
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Group (11) Dan style maskettes: Group (11) Dan style maskettes, Ivory Coast and Liberia, nicely carved features, 8.5"l (largest), 4.5"l (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature:
2091: Group (11) Dan style maskettesEst. $200-$300
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Taureg Peoples, (3) pairs metal stirrups: Taureg Peoples, (3) pairs metal stirrups, Sahara region, bronze or other copper alloy, with pierced decoration, 11"h x 10.5"w (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould,
2092: Taureg Peoples, (3) pairs metal stirrupsEst. $100-$150
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Group (7) Southeast Asian Ikat textiles: Group (7) Southeast Asian Ikat textiles, Indonesia, 182"l x 41.5"w (largest), 75"l x 37.5"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor
2093: Group (7) Southeast Asian Ikat textilesEst. $100-$150
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Igbo Peoples, coil currency and vessel: Igbo Peoples, coil currency and vessel, Nigeria, copper-alloy, 7"l x 3.5"w (coil), 8"h x 4.5"w (vessel) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor
2094: Igbo Peoples, coil currency and vesselEst. $100-$150
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Group (6) African carved wood head rests: Group (6) African carved wood head rests, Incl. Kuba Peoples, Zulu Peoples, Ethiopian, etc., 6"h x 19"w x 4"d (largest), 6"h x 7.5"w x 4.25"d (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2095: Group (6) African carved wood head restsEst. $150-$250
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Ashanti Peoples, group gold weights: Ashanti Peoples, group gold weights, Ghana, (25+) pieces, cast brass, most with incised decoration, 2"l x 1.75"w (largest), 0.25"dia. (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
2096: Ashanti Peoples, group gold weightsEst. $80-$125