Tribal Collections: ABC 2021-10-15 Auction - 322 Price Results - Millea Bros Ltd in NJ - Page 9
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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Mossi Peoples, (7) Biiga dolls: Mossi Peoples, (7) Biiga dolls, Burkina Faso, (1) clad in leather, (6) wood examples with incised geometric decoration, one adorned with strung beads, 15"h (tallest), 9.5" (smallest) Provenance:
2193: Mossi Peoples, (7) Biiga dollsEst. $400-$600
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(4) African iron axe and knife currencies: (4) African iron axe and knife currencies, Includes Mangbetu chiefs knife and Kuba, various shapes, carved wooden handles, 19.5"l (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
2195: (4) African iron axe and knife currenciesEst. $100-$150
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Group (9) West African beaded objects: Group (9) West African beaded objects, Including a Bamileke beaded headdress, two leather and bead-clad Mumuye figures, and various beaded dolls from Chad and Cameroon, 12"h (largest), 7"h (smallest)
2196: Group (9) West African beaded objectsEst. $200-$300
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Group African bronze and copper bead necklaces: Group African bronze and copper bead necklaces, (10) necklaces, incl. Dogon (Mali) and Bura (Niger) examples, 19.5"l (longest), 12.5"l (shortest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
2197: Group African bronze and copper bead necklacesEst. $100-$150
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Burkina Faso, group (6) clay pots: Burkina Faso, group (6) clay pots, Incl. Lobi Peoples and Bozo-Somono Peoples, etc., 11"dia (largest), 5.5"h x 6"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC
2198: Burkina Faso, group (6) clay potsEst. $100-$150
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Banda Peoples, (4) iron currency throwing knives: Banda Peoples, (4) iron currency throwing knives, DR Congo region, patinated cut sheet iron, each tri-tipped blade etched with geometric designs, each approx. 20"h Provenance: Estate of
2199: Banda Peoples, (4) iron currency throwing knivesEst. $200-$300
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Group (10) West African style figural carvings: Group (10) West African style figural carvings, DR Congo Region, carved hardwoods, including a variety of regional styles, all nicely carved with expressive features in keeping with traditional
2200: Group (10) West African style figural carvingsEst. $200-$300
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Bamileke Peoples, elephant mask & head crest: Bamileke Peoples, elephant mask & head crest, Cameroon, 48"h x 21"w (mask), 9"h x 5"w x 6"d (head crest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor
2201: Bamileke Peoples, elephant mask & head crestEst. $100-$150
Luba Peoples, (3) ceremonial objects: Luba Peoples, (3) ceremonial objects, DR Congo, incl. 2 wood and iron axes, 16.5"l x 5"w (larger), and paddle with carved female figure, 19.5"l x 3.5"w Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2202: Luba Peoples, (3) ceremonial objectsEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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Akan Peoples, incised ceramic jar and cover: Akan Peoples, incised ceramic jar and cover, Ghana, flattened form with flared, funnel-shaped opening, linear designs, 8.5"h (including lid) x 13"dia Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2203: Akan Peoples, incised ceramic jar and coverEst. $150-$250
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Katsina Culture, terracotta Janus head: Katsina Culture, terracotta Janus head, Possibly 15th c. or earlier, fragmentary two-faced head mounted on custom stand, 7"h (head), 9.75"h (with stand) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2204: Katsina Culture, terracotta Janus headEst. $200-$300
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(3) vintage embroidered Kashmir shawls: (3) vintage embroidered Kashmir shawls, Including bright red with gold embroidery and sequins, embroidered initials, approx. 100"l x 52"l; black with red border with embroidered signature, 68"squ;
2205: (3) vintage embroidered Kashmir shawlsEst. $100-$150
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Group (7) African lidded metal containers: Group (7) African lidded metal containers, Including Dogon, Mossi and Ashante, bronze, copper or alloys, some with animal and human figural decoration, 11.5"h x 5"dia (largest), .625"h x 2"l x 1"w
2206: Group (7) African lidded metal containersEst. $100-$150
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Group (9) African carved wood slingshots: Group (9) African carved wood slingshots, Each with figurative handle, incl. Lobi (Burkina Faso), Dogon (Mali), Ashanti (Ghana), etc., 10.5"h x 4"w (largest), 6.75"h x 3"w (smallest) Provenance:
2207: Group (9) African carved wood slingshotsEst. $100-$150
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Dan Peoples, (7) masks: Dan Peoples, (7) masks, Ivory Coast Region, carved wood with dark brown patina, examples adorned with fiber wigs, cowry shells, cloth and fiber beards, and sheet metal eyes, varying sizes
2208: Dan Peoples, (7) masksEst. $300-$500
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Group (7) Lobi currency cuffs: Group (7) Lobi currency cuffs, Burkina Faso, copper alloy, decorated with geometric designs, 7"h (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature:
2209: Group (7) Lobi currency cuffsEst. $200-$300
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Mossi Peoples, (7) Biiga dolls: Mossi Peoples, (7) Biiga dolls, Burkina Faso, (3) clad in leather, (3) wood examples with incised geometric decoration, one adorned with strung beads, 13.5"h (tallest), 7" (smallest) Provenance:
2210: Mossi Peoples, (7) Biiga dollsEst. $400-$600
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Group (7) African forged iron swords: Group (7) African forged iron swords, Cameroon and DR Congo, incl. Fali, Zande, and Kirdi, 23.5"h (largest), 14"h (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC
2211: Group (7) African forged iron swordsEst. $200-$300
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Zulu Peoples, shadowbox framed beadwork: Zulu Peoples, shadowbox framed beadwork, Southern Africa, (4) pieces, incl. (2) panels and (2) necklaces, 9.5"l (larger panel), 9"h x 7"w (larger necklace, 23.25"h x 17.75"w (frame) Provenance:
2212: Zulu Peoples, shadowbox framed beadworkEst. $80-$125
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Group (7) Hima milk containers: Group (7) Hima milk containers, Uganda, the tapering container on domed bottom, each with incised geometric band, two with sheet metal patches, (4) with woven basketry caps, each approx. 9"h
2213: Group (7) Hima milk containersEst. $200-$300
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Group (6) Lega Bwami hats: Group (6) Lega Bwami hats, DR Congo, conical form woven fibre, the exterior beaded in buttons, cowrie, muscle and nuts shells, most with horn or fiber finial tails, each approx. 9"h Provenance:
2214: Group (6) Lega Bwami hatsEst. $200-$300
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Ewe Peoples, (3) Kente cloths: Ewe Peoples, (3) Kente cloths, Ghana, includes red and multicolor, 98"l x 63"w; and two blue patterned textiles, 64"l x 38"w and 65"l x 47"w Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
2215: Ewe Peoples, (3) Kente clothsEst. $100-$150
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Group (6) West African iron gong bells: Group (6) West African iron gong bells, Including a large Jonga currency gong, (2) Yoruba currency gongs, and three assorted hand bells, 22"h (tallest), 7.75"h (smallest) Provenance: Estate of
2216: Group (6) West African iron gong bellsEst. $300-$500