Marc Seidler Collection of New Guinea Art 2 2024-06-08 Auction - 150 Price Results - TRIBAL GATHERINGS in PA
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A Fine Old Kerewa Spirit Board Field Collected by George CraigA Large Abelam FigureA Massim Blue Canoe Splashboard
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Marc Seidler Collection of New Guinea Art 2

Session 2 of the Marc Seidler Collection of New Guinea Art. At an early age he emigrated to Australia and worked in business and finance. Marc was always fascinated with the arts of New Guinea and Aboriginal Australia and began to collect in the 1970s. In the late 1970s he took the job of managing the Hotel on the Island of Daru, a small island off the coast of Papua New Guinea in the Northernmost Torres Straits. Here he became friends with famed field collector and crocodile hunter George Craig who was one of the first to collect art in the Papuan Gulf and the Fly River areas in the late 1950s. Craig had amassed an enormous collection, and his wife had a small shop next to the hotel. Marc soon decorated the hotel with the art and began to purchase many of Craigs private pieces from George Craig directly. Seidler also travelled extensively in the highlands of New Guinea and to the Telefolmin region. Over the years, he became close friends with legendary dealers such as Lynda Cunningham who would stay on Daru after her collecting trips for vacation (Marc and Lynda remained close friends until her death). Field collector Rudi Ceaser was also a regular guest. Marc passed away in 2020 in Australia.
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Scott Rodolitz
Scott Rodolitz
Certified Appraiser African and Oceanic Arts
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A Large Abelam Figure: Figures of this type known as Ngwalndu, were used to decorate the Abelem men’s house during initiatory cycles for men. This particular figure is quite intact with all original pigment. During the
0001: A Large Abelam FigureEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Star Mountain Shield with Ornate Design: An unusual Star Mountain or Upper Fly/Ok Tedi shield. Western Province, Papua New Guinea.The exact origin of this shield is a mystery. An example formerly in the Henderschott collection and a small
0002: A Star Mountain Shield with Ornate DesignEst. $600-$1,200
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Old Kalam Fighting Shield: A Kalam (Simbai) Fighting shield - Kalam people, Simbai River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. Of classical form, the shield with rows of raised knob-like designs in geometric patterns against a
0003: Old Kalam Fighting ShieldEst. $500-$800
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A Highlands Armor Cuirass: A Highland Ok Cuirass. Highland Ok people, Star Mountains, Sandaun Province; Papua New Guinea. Of typical form, the armor made as two discreet sections, the lower section of tightly woven rattan
0005: A Highlands Armor CuirassEst. $500-$800
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A New Guinea Highlands Axe: A Highlands axe. Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. Axes of this type were made for ceremonial purposes and carried by men as a sign of wealth and importance. The blades themselves were often
0006: A New Guinea Highlands AxeEst. $300-$500
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A Southern Highlands Axe: A Highlands axe. Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. Axes of this type were made for ceremonial purposes and carried by men as a sign of wealth and importance. The blades themselves were often
0007: A Southern Highlands AxeEst. $300-$500
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Three Ceremonial Carving Adzes: Three ceremonial carving adzes. Papua New Guinea. Adzes of this type with unsharpened iron blades are found in many parts of Papua New Guinea and were used as a means of currency exchange. The
0008: Three Ceremonial Carving AdzesEst. $300-$500
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A Middle Sepik Adze: A Middle Sepik River Ceremonial Adze. East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. This adze has an extremely old blade set into a newer handle with a typically carved head attached to the back. The Axe
0009: A Middle Sepik AdzeEst. $300-$500
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A Strickland River Adze: A Strickland River Adze. Samo, Bedamini and Gebusi peoples, Western Province, Papua New Guinea.Adzes of this region are characterized by the means of the insertion of the stone blade, which is set
0010: A Strickland River AdzeEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Old Strickland River Adze: A Strickland River Adze. Samo, Bedamini and Gebusi peoples, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Adzes of this region are characterized by the means of the insertion of the stone blade, which is set
0011: Old Strickland River AdzeEst. $400-$600
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A Massim Carving Adze: A Massim ceremonial carving adze. Papua New Guinea. Adzes of this type with unsharpened iron blades are found in many parts of Papua New Guinea and were used as a means of currency exchange. The adze
0012: A Massim Carving AdzeEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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Old Strickland River Adze: A Strickland River Adze. Samo, Bedamini and Gebusi peoples, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Adzes of this region are characterized by the means of the insertion of the stone blade, which is set
0013: Old Strickland River AdzeEst. $400-$600
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Old Highlands Axe: A Highlands axe. Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. Axes of this type were made for ceremonial purposes and carried by men as a sign of wealth and importance. The blades themselves were often
0014: Old Highlands AxeEst. $300-$500
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Rare Gogodala Mourning Veil: An extremely rare Gogodala mens mourning veil, Gogodala people, Balimo Lagoon, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Upon the death of a spouse, Gogodala men wear netted head coverings completely
0015: Rare Gogodala Mourning VeilEst. $500-$1,500
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Southern Highlands Bark Belt: A Southern Highlands Bark Belt. Waghi Valley, Southern Province, Papua New Guinea.Of typical form, the wide bark belt completely covered within sized geometric designs consisting of triangular forms
0016: Southern Highlands Bark BeltEst. $500-$800
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Lot of Four Abelam Bone Daggers: Four bone daggers, Abelam people, Maprik hills, East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea. Bone daggers of this type are found in many parts of Papua New Guinea however the design elements on these point
0017: Lot of Four Abelam Bone DaggersEst. $500-$800
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A Collection Of Bone Daggers Ex Cunningham: A 2nd lot of Four bone daggers, Abelam people, Maprik hills, East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea. Bone daggers of this type are found in many parts of Papua New Guinea however the design elements
0018: A Collection Of Bone Daggers Ex CunninghamEst. $500-$800
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Lot of Three Bone Daggers from The Abelam: A Lot of Three Old bone daggers, Abelam people, Maprik hills, East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea. Bone daggers of this type are found in many parts of Papua New Guinea however the design elements
0019: Lot of Three Bone Daggers from The AbelamEst. $300-$500
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Two Abelam Bone Sculptures: Two bone dolls, Abelam people, Maprik hills, East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea. Bone sculptures of this type are found in many parts of Papua New Guinea however the design elements on these point
0020: Two Abelam Bone SculpturesEst. $500-$800
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Lot of Three Bone Lime Sticks: Three Bone Lime-sticks, Abelam people, Maprik hills, East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea.Bone lime-sticks of this type are found in many parts of Papua New Guinea however the design elements on
0021: Lot of Three Bone Lime SticksEst. $300-$500
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Lot of Four Suki Bone Daggers: Four bone daggers, Suki or Zemakani peoples, Middle Fly River, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Of typical form for the region, three of the daggers bearing reddened tops as was traditional among
0022: Lot of Four Suki Bone DaggersEst. $500-$800
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Lot of Four Bone Daggers from the Suki: Four bone daggers, Suki or Zemakani peoples, Middle Fly River, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Of typical form for the region, three of the daggers bearing reddened tops as was traditional among
0023: Lot of Four Bone Daggers from the SukiEst. $500-$800
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A Middle Ramu River Feast Bowl: A Middle Ramu River feast bowl. Lower Sepik/Ramu River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. The particular shape of this bowl, being rounded rather than ovate points to a Middle Ramu origin. Bowls of
0024: A Middle Ramu River Feast BowlEst. $300-$500
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