Auction 102 2024-04-13 Auction - 394 Price Results - Kunstauktionshaus Zemanek-Muenster in Bavaria - Page 8
Magnificent "malagan" figure - Papua New Guinea - Bismarck Archipelago - New IrelandAnthropomorphic face mask "deangle" - Côte d'Ivoire, Dan-Nyor, Uopie (ca. 1890-1950) or followerRare anthropomorphic face mask - Papua New Guinea - East Sepik Province - Yuat River, Biwat
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Wurzburg, Bavaria, Germany
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Auction 102

AFRICAN, OCEANIC AND PRE-COLUMBIAN ART Historically significant art works from Africa and the Pacific region in a Munich private collection closely connected with the Linden-Museum and Ludwig Bretschneider. Selected pieces from the collections of Werner Zintl (Part 2) and Alexander Kubetz (Part 2). First part of exquisite ceramics from the Moche and Nazca cultures coming from the estate of Klaus Kalz.
Auction Curators:
Dr. David Zemanek
Expert for African and Oceanic Art
Howard Nowes
Expert for Pre-Columbian and Classical Antiquities
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Ornamental pendant - Ghana, Akan: gold, 13 carat, 22 grams, wax thread technique, double eyelet, accurately executed repairs in two places H: 7,3 cm; W: 8,6 cm, H: 2,9 inch; W: 3,4 inch Provenance: Lempertz Brussels, 10 May 2023,
0170: Ornamental pendant - Ghana, AkanEst. €700-€1,500
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Ornamental pendant - Ghana, Akan: gold, 15 carat, 24 grams, wax thread technique, three eyelets H: 6 cm; W: 8 cm, H: 2,4 inch; W: 3,1 inch Provenance: Lempertz Brussels, 10 May 2023, Lot 75 (part of a convolute) German Private
0171: Ornamental pendant - Ghana, AkanEst. €850-€1,500
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Ornamental pendant - Ghana, Akan: gold, 13 carat, 21 grams, wax thread technique, two eyelets, minor defects (serrated rim) H: 5,3 cm; W: 8,8 cm, H: 2,1 inch; W: 3,5 inch Provenance: German Private Collection Continent: Africa
0172: Ornamental pendant - Ghana, AkanEst. €650-€1,500
Ring - Ghana, Akan, Ashanti: gold alloy, 13 carat, 27 grams, D: 1,8 cm (inside); 3,8 cm (outside), D: 0,7 inch Provenance: Edith Hafter (1911-2001), Solothurn, Switzerland Continent: Africa
0173: Ring - Ghana, Akan, AshantiEst. €850-€1,500Lot Passed
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Necklace / collier - Ghana, Akan, Ashanti: glass, gold, 16 carat (large square links), 20.3 carat (openwork double beads), 19.6 carat (cylindrical closure),109 grams (total), threading renewed Collier with delicately crafted gold beads in a
0174: Necklace / collier - Ghana, Akan, AshantiEst. €1,000-€2,000
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Zoomorphic recade "makpo" - Benin, Fon: wood, brass, base Originally, recades were used to legitimise royal messengers. The term "récade" was taken from the Portuguese "recado" (message). In general, recades had different functions,
0181: Zoomorphic recade "makpo" - Benin, FonEst. €250-€500
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Anthropomorphic face mask - Nigeria, Eket: wood, black and red pigment, missing parts, base This mask from the Azar collection is published in Neyt's standard work on the art of the Eket (Neyt, Paris 1979, fig. 25). Neyt reports that such
0183: Anthropomorphic face mask - Nigeria, EketEst. €5,000-€10,000
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Anthropo-zoomorphic helmet mask "mgbedike" - Nigeria, Igbo: wood, pigments, base This remarkable "Time of the Brave" ("mgbedike") mask has menacing teeth and horns. Worn with a costume hung with quills, grasses, and seedpod rattles, the mask embodies a
0184: Anthropo-zoomorphic helmet mask "mgbedike" - Nigeria, IgboEst. €1,500-€3,000
Standing male figure - Nigeria, Isoko / Urhobo: wood, white pigment, rest., base The Isoko live in the heart of the Niger Delta, their neighbours to the south are the Ijaw and to the west the Urhobo. Both groups have strongly influenced the art
0189: Standing male figure - Nigeria, Isoko / UrhoboEst. €3,000-€5,000Lot Passed
Rare "kwagh hir" festival mask - Nigeria, Tiv: wood, paint, metal, black mass, seed capsules, plant fibre, bone, magic pendant (wooden object wrapped in cotton fibres and newspaper), base "Kwagh-hir" (literally means "something magical") is a
0192: Rare "kwagh hir" festival mask - Nigeria, TivEst. €4,000-€8,000Lot Passed
Anthropomorphic mask - Nigeria, Yoruba, Ijebu: copper alloy (bronze, brass), missing parts in the casting, original repairs, base H: 34 cm, H: 13,4 inch Provenance: Franco Monti (1931-2008), Milan, Italy Alberto Galaverni (1933-2013), Parma,
0193: Anthropomorphic mask - Nigeria, Yoruba, IjebuEst. €1,000-€2,000Lot Passed