Sold2022Ancient Nok / Sokoto Terracotta HeadAncient clay relic of a anthropomorphic figure, only the head remains. This ancient Nok sculpture consists of what appears to be a portrait head fragmented by damage and age. Sokoto or Nok culture, NiSee Sold Price
Sold2024Three West African Terracotta Head FragmentsThree terracotta head fragments, possibly ancient, in the Nok, Sokoto or Katsina styles, West Africa, largest 3.75" highSee Sold Price
Sold2024Four West African Terracotta Head FragmentsFour terracotta head fragments, possibly ancient, in the Nok, Sokoto or Katsina styles, West Africa, largest 3.25" high" highSee Sold Price
Sold2022Group (4) Nigerian terracotta fragments, incl. NokGroup (4) Nigerian terracotta fragments, incl. Nok, Possibly of ancient origin, incl. a Nok head fragment, mounted on stand, a Katsina Janus figure, mounted on stand, fragmented figure from Sokoto, anSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Nok Terracotta Head Fragment 500 BCAn ancient terracotta clay fragment of a sculpture which can be dated broadly between 500 BCE and 200 CE. A fragment of what was originally a full figure. Preserved fragments of other statues indicateSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ancient Nok Terracotta Head 500 BC-200 ADArchaic clay relic of a anthropomorphic figure, only the top of the head remains. This ancient Nok sculpture consists of what appears to be a portrait head fragmented by damage and age. Nok culture, NSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Nok Terracotta Head 500 BC Ex Levitt CollectionA Classic Ancient Terracotta Head fragment from an ancient sculpture ,Nigeria, West Africa. Classic facial features with large almond shaped eyes and stylized coiffure. Nok head fragments were once paSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rare Large Ancient Sokoto Terracotta Head FragmentThis is a large and impressive ancient fragment of a sculpture from the Sokoto culture, ca. 500 BCE to 200 CE. A relatively rare Sokoto terracotta head featuring the characteristic overhanging brows,See Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Nok Terracotta Head Fragment 500 BC-200 ADA Very rare ancient relic from West Africa, Central Nigeria, Nok culture, ca. 500 BCE to 200 CE. A terracotta headvmade of a coarse, quartz-tempered clay. The features were hand-modeled, and the faceSee Sold Price
Sold2019Classic Ancient NOK Terracotta Head Relic 500 BC-200 ADThis is a classic Nok terracotta head from Nigeria, West Africa.Estimated to be from around 500 BC till about 200 AD. Nok culture, named after the village on the Jos plateu in Nigeria where it was firSee Sold Price
Sold2019A RARE ANCIENT NOK TERRACOTTA HEADThis is a classic Nok terracotta head from Nigeria, West Africa.Estimated to be from around 500 BC till about 200 AD. Nok culture, named after the village on the Jos plateu in Nigeria where it was firSee Sold Price
Sold2023A Classic Ancient Nok Terracotta head 500 BC -200 ADA Classic Ancient Terracotta Head fragment from an ancient sculpture , Nigeria, West Africa. Nok head fragments were once part of entire bodies and are the most renowned objects within the corpus knowSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Sokoto Terracotta Head Fragment from a sculpture 480 BCA very rare and truly ancient African Artifact, a Terra Cotta Head fragment from a anthropomorphic sculpture dating back to 480-80 BC, Northern Nigeria, West Africa. On museum stand. 3 3/8 inches tallSee Sold Price
Sold2023A Charming Ancient Nok Terracotta HeadA Charming Ancient Terracotta Head fragment from an ancient sculpture , Nigeria, West Africa. Nok head fragments were once part of entire bodies and are the most renowned objects within the corpus knoSee Sold Price
Sold2016Ancient African Nok Terracotta HeadAfrica, Nigeria, ca 300 to 900 CE. Pottery head of a male with tightly cropped hair, eyes and nostrils created using a sharpened stick, mouth open and indication of a beard. A very nice example! CustoSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient African Nok Terracotta Head FragmentDESCRIPTION: Ancient African Nok Terracotta Head Fragment with carved protruded symmetric eyes and lips. The Nok culture produced sculptures of human heads and figures of humans and animals in terracoSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient African Nok Terracotta HeadDESCRIPTION: Ancient African Nok Terracotta Head. The Nok culture produced sculptures of human heads and figures of humans and animals in terracotta, the earliest such sculpture produced in sub-SaharaSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ancient Nok Terracotta Effigy Head, ex-Arnovick**Originally Listed at $300** New lower price! Africa, Nigeria, Katsina style, ca. 200 BCE to 100 CE. This is a terracotta head with long features and no chin; the eyes are holes, as are the nose andSee Sold Price
Sold20223 Ancient African Nok Terracotta Heads3 Ancient African Nok Terracotta Heads, 500 BCE - 200 CE. Size: Ranging from 4.5'' x 3.5'' x 3.5'' (11 x 9 x 9 cm) to 7.5'' x 4.5'' x 5.5'' (19 x 11 x 14 cm). Provenance: Ex. collection Karim Deen.See Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient African Nok Terracotta Male Head**First Time At Auction** West Africa, Northern Nigeria, Nok culture, ca. 500 BCE to 600 CE. A hand-built and hollow terracotta head of a man with a pecked beard and a prominent chin. The neckline isSee Sold Price
Sold2020A Nok Terracotta Head Sculpture Fragment 900 BCAncient terracotta Clay head fragment from a sculpture with stylized coiffure and traditional facial features. Nok Culture and Region, 900 Bc to 300 AD, Nigeria, Africa. The Head measures 7 inches talSee Sold Price
Sold2021African Nok Terracotta Head Fragment w/ Bulbed CoiffureAfrica, Northern Nigeria, Nok, ca. 500 BCE to 200 CE. A handsome terracotta head from one of the oldest African centers of figural sculpture and ironworks. The ancient head displays characteristic traSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Nok Terracotta Head Fragment 500 BC / 200 ADThis is an ancient fragment of a terracotta sculpture, a classic head of the Nok culture, an Iron Age culture which flourished in north-central Nigeria between 500 B.C. and 200 A.D. The Fragment measuSee Sold Price
Sold2023A Nok Terracotta Head 500 BC - 200 ADA Classic Ancient Terracotta Head fragment from an ancient sculpture , Nigeria, West Africa. Nok head fragments were once part of entire bodies and are the most renowned objects within the corpus knowSee Sold Price
Jun 16Moving Miss Daisy LLC (DBA-Miss Daisy's Consignment & Auction House)1st-3rd Century BCE Greek Roman Terracotta AmphoraUS$50(1 bid)