Roy Sieber African Art and Antique Maps 2026-02-20 Auction - 328 Price Results - Estate & Downsizing Specialists LLC in IN
Tadep Male Figure Mambila NigeriaBenin Bronze Bust MiniatureKoma Brass Hook
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Bloomington, IN, United States
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Roy Sieber African Art and Antique Maps

Day 1, Friday 2/20 Livestream webcast with online bidding, 10AM: African ethnographic arts in every area from ceramics and household furnishings to jewelry, weaponry, ceremonial masks and shrine objects, textiles, carvings and artwork. Antique African and World maps. A full cased set of Shuster / Carpenter - Materials For The Study Of Social Symbolism In Ancient & Tribal Art, A Record Of Tradition & Continuity and other rare or difficult to find books.
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Tadep Male Figure Mambila Nigeria: Male Tadep statue made by the Mambila people of Nigeria, missing the female half of the pair. Hardwood, splits in the back and face. 10"H. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0001: Tadep Male Figure Mambila NigeriaEst. $5-$500
Benin Bronze Bust Miniature: 1 1/4"H bronze bust, made by the Benin people of Edo. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0002: Benin Bronze Bust MiniatureEst. $5-$500Lot Passed
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Koma Brass Hook: Hook made by the Koma peoples of Nigeria, likely a priestly insignia. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0003: Koma Brass HookEst. $5-$500
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Yoruba Hand Fan With Cowrie Shell Necklace: Fan with female figural handle, made by the Yoruba people of Nigeria.9 3/4" H. Catalogue number on back. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0004: Yoruba Hand Fan With Cowrie Shell NecklaceEst. $5-$500
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Bateke Chief Bronze Necklace: 6" inner diameter, 9" outer diameter. Bronze Bateke chief necklace, made by the Bateke people of the DRC. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0005: Bateke Chief Bronze NecklaceEst. $5-$500
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Kwele Anchor Currency Mezong: Anchor shaped currency of the Kwele / Bakwele people of Gabon. These are called Mezong, Mandjong, or Zong, based on the date of production. In 1935, 100 of these would have been considered a
0006: Kwele Anchor Currency MezongEst. $5-$500
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Uggo Prestige Knife: This knife would indicate a high status for powerful women of the Momvu people, DRC. Asymmetrical blade with decorative pitted recesses, 21 1/2"L. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0007: Uggo Prestige KnifeEst. $5-$500
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Ovimbundu Staff Angola w Female Figure Head: Made by the Ovimbundu people of Angola, functioning as a symbol of status comparable to a scepter. Female figural head carved top, 19 1/2"L. Illustrated in the The Museum for African Art "Hair In
0008: Ovimbundu Staff Angola w Female Figure HeadEst. $5-$500
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Standing Mbulenga Figure: Long-necked Lulua figures are used for a range of spiritual practices and are associated with ancestral spirits. Those supporting a vessel in one hand are called mbulenga, meaning ?for beauty, for
0009: Standing Mbulenga FigureEst. $5-$500
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Standing Lulua figure: Long-necked Lulua figures are used for a range of spiritual practices and are associated with ancestral spirits. Coated with the reddish-brown pigment of the camwood tree (ngula). Provenance:
0010: Standing Lulua figureEst. $5-$500
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Ikenga Statue Nigeria: Ikengo statues are personal representations, denoting successes, triumphs and status. Ikenga are made by the Igbo people of Nigeria. 28"H with stand. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0011: Ikenga Statue NigeriaEst. $5-$500
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Kota Knife Brids Head From Gabon: Birds head shaped Kota knife made in Gabon, comes with stand. 12"L. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0012: Kota Knife Brids Head From GabonEst. $5-$500
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Dogon Carved Wood Figure on Stand Mali: 10 1/2"H. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0014: Dogon Carved Wood Figure on Stand MaliEst. $5-$500
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Zulu Headrest Wood Carved: 12"L. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0015: Zulu Headrest Wood CarvedEst. $5-$500
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Antique Map J.Russell Chart of the World: Fold out book plate, binding stitches on right side. 8 5/8" x 14 5/8" laid paper. Linen taped to mat board, small tears and creasing from book fold out. Likely from 1795 edition of Guthrie's
0017P: Antique Map J.Russell Chart of the WorldEst. $5-$500
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Igbo Brass Ogba Anklet 14" Dia.: Made by the Igbo peoples of Nigeria. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0018: Igbo Brass Ogba Anklet 14" Dia.Est. $5-$500
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Wood Woman Carved Bust With Lizard On Back: 11"H. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0019: Wood Woman Carved Bust With Lizard On BackEst. $5-$500
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Antiquated Igbo Carved Chest: 44"L x 18"W x 34 3/4"H carved wood chest with mortised joints and a chain latch. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0021F: Antiquated Igbo Carved ChestEst. $5-$500
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Walking Stick Tendon Cane 35 1/2"H: Natural material, unknown origin. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0022: Walking Stick Tendon Cane 35 1/2"HEst. $5-$500
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Gourd Bowl & Drinking Vessel: 10"L x 6 1/2"W and 5 1/2"L x 4 1/2"W. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0023: Gourd Bowl & Drinking VesselEst. $5-$500
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Tutsi Archers Arm Guard: 9" Dia. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0024: Tutsi Archers Arm GuardEst. $5-$500
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4 Leg Low Carved Wood Seat: 14 1/2"L x 8 1/2"W x 6"H. Provenance: Collected by Sophia and Roy Sieber.
0025F: 4 Leg Low Carved Wood SeatEst. $5-$500