Ethnographic 2024-07-23 Auction - 192 Price Results - Alderfer Auction in PA - Page 6
Ulisses Pereira Chaves SculptureBronze Burmese BuddhaBarzilian Folk Art
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Hatfield, PA, United States
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Ethnographic

This eclectic auction presents a wide range of ethnographic and indigenous art from across the globe. Native American artifacts, including stone tools, baskets, and beadwork, feature prominently alongside pre-Columbian pottery from South America. Brazilian folk art is well-represented, with wooden carvings and ceramics showcasing the country's rich artistic traditions. Religious iconography from various cultures includes Portuguese devotional items, Burmese Buddha statues, and colonial Spanish paintings. European ceramics and metalwork add diversity to the collection, with Portuguese Faience and Spanish Majolica among the highlights. The auction also features indigenous art from other regions, such as Inuit soapstone sculptures and African wooden carvings. From functional objects like primitive dough bowls to decorative pieces like hand-painted tiles, this auction offers a comprehensive look at human creativity and cultural expression spanning centuries and continents.
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Porcelain Ware: Porcelain lidded biscuit jar, marked, Portugal, basket weave, hairline crack on handle, 9.5"h x 6.25"d. Assorted porcelain, including April Cornell porcelain jar.
0220: Porcelain WareEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Spanish Earthenware: Spanish earthenware jars (2), emerald green glazing, handle with 3 bottle openings, some chipping, 9.25"h.
0221: Spanish EarthenwareEst. $200-$400
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Pre-Columbian Pottery: Pre-Columbian earthenware, 2 gourd-shaped jars, each has hand painted decoration faded from age, smaller piece 9.75"h, larger piece 12"h, both purchased in Colombia c. early 1980's.
0222: Pre-Columbian PotteryEst. $300-$600
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Pre-Columbian Pottery: Pre-Columbian earthenware, zoomorphic jaguar jar, purchased in Colombia c. 1982, 6.75"h.
0223: Pre-Columbian PotteryEst. $300-$500
Columbian Corner Shelf: Corner alter shelf, Bogota, Columbia, wood, gilt and paint, 20th century, inset mirrors, mirrors have cracks throughout piece, overall wear from age and use, 28"h x 19"w, 8" deep shelf.
0224: Columbian Corner ShelfEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Burmese Buddha: Burmese Shan Buddha figure, purportedly 16th/17th century, earthenware with black lacquered glaze, some cracks due to age, mounted on wood, 24"h.
0225: Burmese BuddhaEst. $300-$600
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Iconography of African Candomble in Bahia: Publication, Iconography of African Gods in Candomble in Bahia, Candomble is an African diasporic religious group of people in Brazil during the 19th century, this publication represents the work of
0226: Iconography of African Candomble in BahiaEst. $100-$200
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Toninho Mendes (20th /21st c.): Oil on canvas, SDLR '92 and titled "Taubate". Depicts brotherhood in a religious procession. 13.5"h x 17"w framed
0227: Toninho Mendes (20th /21st c.)Est. $100-$300
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Portuguese Devotional Shrine: Portuguese, Azores, devotional shrine, paper, textile and embroidery with religious iconography in wooden frame,18"h x 15.75"w x 2.25"d.
0228: Portuguese Devotional ShrineEst. $200-$400
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Bronze Burmese Buddha: Bronze Burmese Mandalay Buddha, 19th century, gilt on head, enamel eyes, 18.25"h x 13"w, 30.5 pounds.
0229: Bronze Burmese BuddhaEst. $600-$2,000
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Burmese Buddha: Burmese Buddha figure mounted on decorative wooden backboard, represents Buddha protected by Naga (serpent), black lacquer and paint, gilt, purchased in Rangoon in the 1960's, 29.75"h x 18"w.
0230: Burmese BuddhaEst. $200-$600
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Burmese Buddha: Burmese Shan Buddha, 17th/18th century, gilded, wood carving, Sanskrit inscription visible, 19"h, with round base, 6"h,wood painted gilded, from Lisbon Portugal.
0231: Burmese BuddhaEst. $300-$600
Wood Block Print, J. Borges: Wood block print on paper, artist Jose Borges, Brazil, signed and dated 1995, 19"h x 26"w.
0232: Wood Block Print, J. BorgesEst. $200-$500Lot Passed
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Oil on Canvas: Oil on canvas, ex-voto, purportedly from Arronches chapel in Portugal, loosely translated title, Miracle Done By Our Lady of Caarmo for Catherina de Pilar in Healing Her from Illness, framed, 15"h x
0233: Oil on CanvasEst. $200-$300
Oil on Canvas, Peru: Oil on canvas, subject is San Isidro-Labrador, Patron Saint of Farmers, Cuzco School, Peru, purportedly 17th century, possible fragment of a larger piece of work, purchased in Lisbon, c. 1974, 13"h x
0234: Oil on Canvas, PeruEst. $200-$600Lot Passed
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Folk Art Ship Prow Figurehead: Folk art, ship's prow figurehead, painted carved wood, purchased in Bragance Paulista, Brazil in 1987, used on San Francisco paddle boat, 20th century, 19.25"h.
0235: Folk Art Ship Prow FigureheadEst. $200-$300
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Brazilian Folk Art: Brazilian folk art wood carved bird figure, purportedly painted by son-in-law to Seu Pedro, Brazil, c. 1995, marked, 15"h. Earthenware spotted hen figure, some feathers have chipped off, 12"h, Brazil.
0236: Brazilian Folk ArtEst. $200-$300
Brazilian Folk Art: Brazilian, 20th century, folk art pottery duck bowl, 7.25" x 9", and nesting hen dish,hairline crack on lid.
0237: Brazilian Folk ArtEst. $100-$300Lot Passed
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Peruvian Water Jug: Peruvian folk art from the Quinua region in the Andes, red clay, bull water jug, hand painted, 11.75"h x 12"w.
0238: Peruvian Water JugEst. $100-$300
Brazilian Pottery: Brazilian pottery bowl, incised decoration, signed, Para, Brazil, 6.75"h x 5"d,
0239: Brazilian PotteryEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
African Manillas: African manillas (2), brass with incised decoration, form of currency during the slave trade era in West Africa, each 3.5"h x 5"d.
0240: African ManillasEst. $100-$400Lot Passed
Portuguese Earthenware: Portuguese earthenware Majolica corn plates, one plate marked, 2 sizes. Portuguese blue and white reticulated plate, marked, 14"d
0241: Portuguese EarthenwareEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Portuguese Azulejos Tiles: 18th - early 19th C. blue and white Portuguese tiles, including one with figural decoration and another depicting a house, both framed. Purchased in Lisbon, 1977. 7.5"h x 7.25"w
0242: Portuguese Azulejos TilesEst. $200-$400
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Religious Icons: Brazilian folk art, wood carved figure identified as Padre Cicero. Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus polichromed figures, Ecuador, 19th century. Print of the Blessed Mother in wooden Arts & Crafts frame,
0243: Religious IconsEst. $100-$300