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Princeton, NJ, United States
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African Tribal Collections Dr. Gould
Dr. Philip Gould a distinguished Professor of Chinese Art at Columbia University and Sarah Lawrence College, was in his personal life a passionate collector of tribal art and artifacts from around the world. This 3 day auction showcases a lifetime of collecting and scholarship in these tribal areas.
DAY 1: AFRICAN TRIBAL ART AND ARTIFACTS
Featuring many pieces from Dr. Gould?s collection that he curated for numerous museum and gallery exhibitions. The collection includes Masks, Carved Figures, Protective Fetishes, Cast Bronze Objects, Currency Cuffs and Hoes, Iron Wand Currency, Hatchets, Ceremonial Swords, Throwing Knives, Terra Cotta Figures and Vessels, Kente Textiles, Kuba Textiles, and Fulani Ceremonial Garments.
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3145: African, Akan, Ghana, Perforated Forged Iron "Okomfo Afena" Ceremonial SwordEst. $100-$500
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3146: African, Akan, Ghana, Perforated Forged Iron, "Okomfo Afena" Ceremonial SwordEst. $100-$500
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3155: African, Chibokwe/Chokwe People, Zaire (DR Congo), Carved Wood MaskEst. $100-$500
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3157: African, Katsina, Nigeria, Ancient (Possibly 200 BC to 100 CE) Clay Anthropomorphic Male FigureEst. $100-$500
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3158: African, Baga, Guinea Ancient Clay Anthropomorphic Pregnant Women Protector VesselEst. $100-$500
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3159: African, Bura-Asinda, Central Niger, Ancient (Possibly 3rd - 13th C) Clay Kneeled FigureEst. $100-$500
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3160: African, Possible Mangbetu, DR Congo, Black Earthenware VesselEst. $100-$500
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