Auction 106 on Apr 25, 2026 by Kunstauktionshaus Zemanek-Muenster in Germany - Page 6
Monumental urn, Classic Period, ca. 400 - 800 AD - Guatemala, Western Highlands, K’iche’ MayaRare anthropo-zoomorphic mask - Gabon, KweleRelief, Late Classical Period, ca. 750 - 850 AD - Mexico, Maya, Bonampak, Chiapas
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Auction 106

AFRICA, ASIA, OCEANIA PRE-COLUMBIA AND ANTIQUITIES Exceptional art works from the early civilizations of Meso- and South America, drawn from a Munich art collection. Antiquities and protohistoric idols. West African works from a private Viennese collection. Delicate gold jewellery of the Akan people. Masks and figures from the French artist Claude Jaged?s collection. Ethnographic objects from a small colonial collection.
Auction Curators:
Dr. David Zemanek
Expert for African and Oceanic Art
Howard Nowes
Expert for Pre-Columbian and Classical Antiquities
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Equestrian figure - Nepal: wood, pigments, base H: 66 cm, H: 26,0 inch Provenance: Franco Rimoldi, Darmstadt, Germany Continent: Asia
0126: Equestrian figure - NepalEst. €1,000-€1,200€1,000
Crouching figure - Vietnam, Jarai (Jorai / Gia Rai): iron wood, surface texture strongly marked by insect activity and weathering The striking posture of the present figure, often described as that of a mourner, is commonly found. Several hypotheses
0128: Crouching figure - Vietnam, Jarai (Jorai / Gia Rai)Est. €1,200-€2,000€1,200
Ceremonial axe - Indonesia - Bali: metal, wood, blade in shape of a god or demon figure Various type of axes are used on Bali during Hindu rituals and ceremonies. The blade usually has a fanciful shape and encrusted motifs. L: 57 cm,
0130: Ceremonial axe - Indonesia - BaliEst. €1,000-€2,000€1,000
Shield "kliau" - Indonesia - Borneo, Dayak: soft and light "jelutong" wood, pigments, Wood shields were used for protection in warfare, on headhunting raids, or ceremonial display. The spiritually charged "monster" figure painted on the
0131: Shield "kliau" - Indonesia - Borneo, DayakEst. €1,800-€3,500€1,800
Measuring stick "tun-tun" - Indonesia - Borneo, Dayak: wood, miniature beads, The Dayak placed traps to catch wild boar. To set the proper height of the trip cord, they used a special measuring stick, called "tun-tun". The figurative charms carved at
0132: Measuring stick "tun-tun" - Indonesia - Borneo, DayakEst. €1,200-€2,000€1,200
Measuring stick "tun-tun" - Indonesia - Borneo, Dayak: wood, H: 54 cm, H: 21,3 inch Provenance: Aalderink, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Continent: Asia
0133: Measuring stick "tun-tun" - Indonesia - Borneo, DayakEst. €1,200-€2,000€1,200
Figurally carved spoon - Indonesia - Borneo, Dayak: wood, pigments, base H: 19,5 cm, H: 7,7 inch Provenance: Spanish Collection Continent: Asia
0134: Figurally carved spoon - Indonesia - Borneo, DayakEst. €500-€1,000€500
Ancestor figure "adu zatua" - Indonesia - Nias: wood, H: 27 cm, H: 10,6 inch Provenance: German Private Collection, Munich Continent: Asia
0135: Ancestor figure "adu zatua" - Indonesia - NiasEst. €600-€1,200€600
Sword "balato" - Indonesia - Nias: metal, wood, H: 65,5 cm, H: 25,8 inch Provenance: German Private Collection, Berlin Lit.: van Zonneveld, Albert G., Traditional weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago, Leiden 2001, p. 29 Continent:
0136: Sword "balato" - Indonesia - NiasEst. €1,400-€3,000€1,400
Dagger "tumbok lada" - Indonesia - Sumatra: metal, wood, bone, L: 30 cm, L: 11,8 inch Continent: Asia
0141: Dagger "tumbok lada" - Indonesia - SumatraEst. €800-€1,600€800
Knife - Indonesia - Sumatra, Batak: metal, wood, H: 31 cm, H: 12,2 inch Provenance: Julius Konietzko, Hamburg, Germany George Stephan, Hamburg, Germany Klaus-Jochen Krüger, Hamburg, Germany Continent: Asia
0143: Knife - Indonesia - Sumatra, BatakEst. €800-€1,600€800
Pair of ritual deities "bulul" - Philippines - Ifugao: wood, pigments, H: 33,5 cm & 35 cm, H: 13,2 inch & 13,8 inch Provenance: Erich Hohnholz, Hannover, Germany Franco Rimoldi, Darmstadt, Germany Continent: Asia
0145: Pair of ritual deities "bulul" - Philippines - IfugaoEst. €1,500-€2,000€1,500
Figurally carved spoon - Philippines - Ifugao: wood, base H: 17,5 cm, H: 6,9 inch Lit.: Baradas, David, Land of the Morning, San Francisco 1995, p. 57 Continent: Asia
0146: Figurally carved spoon - Philippines - IfugaoEst. €800-€1,600€800
Rare warrior's helmet - Northern Philippines - Luzon, Ifugao: wood, glossy black patina, carved from a single piece of wood with lugs on each side to suspend the chin strap L: 20,5 cm; W: 17,5 cm, L: 8,1 inch; W: 6,9 inch Provenance: Klaus-Jochen Krüger,
0147: Rare warrior's helmet - Northern Philippines - Luzon, IfugaoEst. €1,800-€3,000€1,800