African & Oceanic Art 2015-03-31 Auction - 61 Price Results - Auctionata U.S. in NY - Page 2
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Important Maternity Figure, Senufo People, CoteFigural Container, Mangbetu People, D.R. Congo, EarlyTerracotta, Pseudo-Vessel, Calabar, Nigeria, ca.
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African & Oceanic Art

A truly impressive array of devotional and utilitarian pieces comprise this sale, spanning the African continent and Oceania. Traditional masks, objects, and figures serve as a cultural portal, connecting past and present. From a Dan ?fire-runner? ceremonial mask, worn to protect its village against fire, to a finely carved honey pot of the Mangbetu tribe, this auction has much to offer. Of particular note is an elegant Senufo figure, formerly in a pre-World War II collection.
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Terracotta, Anthropomorphic Vessel, Calabar, ca.: Terracotta Port of Calabar, Niger, circa 10-12th century A.D. Similar example: Stephan Welz & Co, South Africa, “Traditional African Art from the Colin Sayers Collection”, 25 February 2014. Lot
0041: Terracotta, Anthropomorphic Vessel, Calabar, ca.Est. US$1,200-US$2,400
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Wood, Pair Masks, Ibo, Nigeria, Early-Mid 20th C.: Wood, polychrome pigment Ibo, Nigeria, early-mid 20th century Dimensions of masks only (length x width x height): 9 x 5 ½ x 3 in. (22.9 x 13.9 x 7.6 cm)/ 8 x 5 ½ x 3 ½ in. (20.3 x 13.9 x 8.9 cm)
0045: Wood, Pair Masks, Ibo, Nigeria, Early-Mid 20th C.Est. US$2,800-US$3,400
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