Auction 105 2025-11-15 Auction - 393 Price Results - Kunstauktionshaus Zemanek-Muenster in Bavaria - Page 9
Excellent "malagan" figure, before 1899 - Papua New Guinea - Bismarck Archipelago - New IrelandFigurative Urn, ca. 300 - 800 AD - Mexico, Zapotecs, Oaxaca, Monte Albán IIIAnthropomorphic face mask "pongdudu" or "kpongadomba" - D. R. Congo, Boa
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Wurzburg, Bavaria, Germany
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Auction 105

AFRICA, ASIA, OCEANIA, PRE-COLUMBIA AND ANTIQUITIES The African Collection of Werner and Lotte Krause, Hamburg. Ancient American ceramics from German private collections, including the collection of A. and B. Schirmer. Works from the historic Pacific collections of Henry Erfeling and Hubert Geisler. The prehistoric stone collection of John and Marcia Friede (Part 1).
Auction Curators:
Dr. David Zemanek
Expert for African and Oceanic Art
Howard Nowes
Expert for Pre-Columbian and Classical Antiquities
Standing female figure - Sierra Leone, Mende: wood, collection label "647", base H: 61 cm, H: 24,0 inch Provenance: René (1920-1981) & Mercedes Lavigne, Geneva, Switzerland (1988) Christie's, South Kensington, England, 24 March 1988, lot 37
0199: Standing female figure - Sierra Leone, MendeEst. €1,000-€2,500Lot Passed
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Standing shrine figure "alusi" - Nigeria, Igbo: wood, pigments, collection no. "480" H: 126 cm, H: 49,6 inch Provenance: Italiaander Galleries, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sotheby's, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 30 September 1987, lot 151 Werner &
0203: Standing shrine figure "alusi" - Nigeria, IgboEst. €500-€1,000
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Anthropomorphic headdress - Nigeria, Boki: wood, pigments, rattan, animal skin, cloth, cowrie shells, Like their southern neighbors, the Ekoi, Ejagham, and other ethnic groups belonging to the Cross River cultural area, the Boki maintained
0205: Anthropomorphic headdress - Nigeria, BokiEst. €1,000-€2,000
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Rare anthropomorphic face mask - Nigeria, Igbo, Ezzamgbo: leather, vegetal fibers, fabric, wool, collection no. "318", plinth This unusual mask is made entirely of animal skin, which is also used to form the eyes, mouth and nose and cut out the teeth.
0207: Rare anthropomorphic face mask - Nigeria, Igbo, EzzamgboEst. €2,000-€3,000
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Headdress "ngamdak" - Nigeria, Jaba / Koro: wood, pigments, plant fibre, raffia, red seed pods, collection label "13" Probably a work by the artist Diga, a Koro carver who was active in the 1930s and 1940s (see AHDRC 0183790). This crest
0208: Headdress "ngamdak" - Nigeria, Jaba / KoroEst. €500-€1,000
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Royal beaded crown "ade" - Nigeria, Yoruba: palm ribs, fabric, colourful miniature glass beads, base The beaded conical crown "ade" is symbol of the sacred authority of the Yoruba king "oba". It can only be worn by those who trace their
0209: Royal beaded crown "ade" - Nigeria, YorubaEst. €1,500-€2,500
Seated female figure - Gabon, Punu / Tsangui: wood, pigment remains, collection label "509", base Punu sculpture is rare and little precise information is known about their ritual context. The Punu "mukuyi" society uses both "okuyi" masks and
0211: Seated female figure - Gabon, Punu / TsanguiEst. €800-€1,500Lot Passed
Anthropomorphic face mask - Gabon, Tsogho: wood, pigments, plant fibres, cloth, collection label "364" H: 30 cm, H: 11,8 inch Provenance: Ingo Donath, Hamburg, Germany Werner & Lotte Krause, Hamburg, Germany (1986) Lit.: Gollnhofer, Otto,
0213: Anthropomorphic face mask - Gabon, TsoghoEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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Expressive mask "batwape" - D. R. Congo, Luntu: plant fibres, raffia, wood, pigments, feathers, H: 52 cm, H: 20,5 inch Provenance: Italiaander Galleries, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Werner & Lotte Krause, Hamburg, Germany (1984) Lit.: Felix,
0214: Expressive mask "batwape" - D. R. Congo, LuntuEst. €800-€1,200
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Power figure - D. R. Congo, Kanyok: wood, pigments, brass tags, base H: 59,5 cm, H: 23,4 inch Provenance: Italiaander Galleries, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Werner & Lotte Krause, Hamburg, Germany (1986)
0215: Power figure - D. R. Congo, KanyokEst. €800-€1,200
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Mask "mukinka" - D. R. Congo, Salampasu: wood, copper sheet, rattan, pigment, collection label "27" Traditionally, masks of the Salampasu belong to a broad range of male societies and associated initiation sub-societies. Most often masks
0216: Mask "mukinka" - D. R. Congo, SalampasuEst. €1,000-€2,000
Anthropomorphic object - Liberia, Bassa: wood, glass beads, two-part, base The purpose of the object is unclear. According to William Siegman, it is a medical instrument, while Rootenberg describes it as a figurative mortar and pestle. H:
0219: Anthropomorphic object - Liberia, BassaEst. €3,000-€5,000Lot Passed
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Mask "gunye ge" - Liberia, Dan: wood, pigments, metal, collection no. "48" handwritten in white paint on the backside This type of mask is referred to as a "runner mask". In the vicinity of Man, many villages hold weekly races for
0220: Mask "gunye ge" - Liberia, DanEst. €2,500-€5,000
Standing female figure - Sierra Leone, Mende: wood, pigments, base Mende female figures represent ideal beauty in the form of young women who have just been initiated into adulthood. Throughout the Mendeland, they were used for ritual acts by
0222: Standing female figure - Sierra Leone, MendeEst. €1,500-€2,500Lot Passed