Sold2023Dogon Nommo Figure - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtDogon Nommo Figure - Aboriginal Indigenous Art - The Nommo or Nummo are primordial ancestral spirits in Dogon religion and cosmogony (sometimes referred to as demi deities) venerated by the Dogon peopSee Sold Price
Sold201619th Century Mali African Carved 52" Wood Man StatueAntique 19th century Dogon, Mali African carved wood figure of a man smoking a pipe. Ritually used aboriginal indigenous art. Standing figure with large bald head, flat beard extending around jaw lineSee Sold Price
Sold2023"Esu" Wooden Figure - Aboriginal Indigenous Art"Esu" Wooden Figure - Aboriginal Indigenous Art - Painted wood ritualware from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Africa. Seated figure holding gourd-shaped object in left hand and knife in right hand, MohSee Sold Price
Sold2023Songye Power Figure/ Fetish - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtSongye Power Figure/ Fetish - Aboriginal Indigenous Art- Once ritualware for the Songye people of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa. The Songye made power figures, Nkisi (singular) and MankishiSee Sold Price
Sold2023Dogon Wooden Mask - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtDogon Wooden Mask - 19th Century Aboriginal Indigenous Art- - Once ritualware for the Dogon people of Mali, Africa. The Dogon are known for their elaborate funeral rituals with extensive use of masks.See Sold Price
Sold2023Divination Board - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtDivination Board - Aboriginal Indigenous Art - Wood ritualware from Yoruba people of Nigeria, Africa. Flat divination board with outside border containing geometric designs, figures and animals as snaSee Sold Price
Sold2023Equatorial Africa Wooden Fetish - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtNorth Africa Wooden Fetish - 19th Century Aboriginal Indigenous Art- - Once ritualware for the Indiginous people of North Africa, Africa. The carved wooden figures of human beings and animals which arSee Sold Price
Sold2020Dogon Nommo Sculpture, African ArtThis is a wooden sculpture of a Nommo couple, Dogon Peoples, Mali , West Africa.Carved wood with a well weathered surface. The figure represents Nommo ancestors teaching the Dogon peoples how to PraySee Sold Price
Sold2018Dogon Nommo Sculpture Four Ancestors, African ArtThis is an interesting contemporary sculpture from the Dogon peoples, Mali, West Africa. A Wooden shrine figure representing 4 ancestors with arms raised to the heavens to pray to the star Sirius. TheSee Sold Price
Sold2018Encrusted Old Dogon Female Nommo sculpture, African ArtTall carved wooden female shrine figure with hands raised to the heavens in an act or prayer. Known locally as "Nommo" figures which refer to part of the Dogon creation myth. Dogon peoples, Mali, AfriSee Sold Price
Sold2023Royal Janus Bronze Head Crest - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtRoyal Janus Bronze Head Crest - Aboriginal Indigenous Art - Once ritualware for the Tikar people of Cameroon, Africa. Measures 25" x 11" made in the method of bronze lost wax cast. Depicts four figureSee Sold Price
Sold2023Bamana Zoomorphic Mask for Korè Mali - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtBamana Zoomorphic Mask for the Korè Association, Mali - Once ritualware for the Bamana People of Mali, Africa. Made of metal and wood. This mask is intended to evoke fear and submission in the viewSee Sold Price
Sold2023Hunting Power Stool Emblem - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtHunting Power Stool Emblem - Aboriginal Indigenous Art - Ritual ware for the Bembe people of Congo, Africa. Made of wood/paint. Stool with two concaved eye orbits with protruding knobbed dark pupils,See Sold Price
Sold2023Divination Board (Yoruba) - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtDivination Board (Yoruba) - Aboriginal Indigenous Art - Ritualware made of wood w/traces of paint in cracks from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Africa. Oval-shaped flat divination board, band with geomSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba Egubgun Headdress - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtYoruba Egubgun Headdress/Mask- Aboriginal Indigenous Art- Once ritualware for the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Africa. The word Egungun refers to masking associated with honored male lineage ancestors. WSee Sold Price
Sold2023Fali Fertility Doll (Female) - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtFali Fertility Doll - Aboriginal Indigenous Art- Once ritualware from the Fali people of Cameroon, Africa. Made of wood, cowrie shells and beads. In Cameroon, when a young Fali man becomes betrothed,See Sold Price
Sold2023Mossi Fertility Doll - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtMossi Fertility Doll - Aboriginal Indigenous Art- 19th Century Aboriginal Indigenous Art - Once ritualware for the Mossi people of Burkina Faso, Africa. Made of wood and leather. A carved wooden dollSee Sold Price
Sold2023Mossi Fertility Doll (w/ Tasel) - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtMossi Fertility Doll - Aboriginal Indigenous Art- 19th Century Aboriginal Indigenous Art - Once ritualware for the Mossi people of Burkina Faso, Africa. Made of wood and leather. A carved wooden dollSee Sold Price
Sold2023Mossi Fertility Doll (Small) - Aboriginal Indigenous ArtMossi Fertility Doll - Aboriginal Indigenous Art- 19th Century Aboriginal Indigenous Art - Once ritualware for the Mossi people of Burkina Faso, Africa. Made of wood and leather. A carved wooden dollSee Sold Price
Sold201619th Century Ivory Coast African 39" Wood Female StatueAntique 19th century Anyi/Dida/Akan, Ivory Coast, Africa carved wood figurine of a seated female. Ritually used aboriginal indigenous art. Comes with an appraisal from Lowell Collins for $40,000 in 20See Sold Price
Sold2019A Dogon Figure (African Art)Altar-FigurDogon, MaliGesockelt / with custom baseHolz. H 16,5 cm. Provenienz:- René David, Zürich, 1962-63 aus den Felsgrotten von Sangha Le Bas- Sammlung Heinz Seeliger, Würzburg, Germany- KunstaSee Sold Price
Sold2018Tall Slender Dogon Shrine figure, African ArtA very old and decayed Dogon shrine sculpture with wonderful twisted form and a heavy organic substance applied to surface, many applications over a long period of time suggesting ritual use. The StatSee Sold Price
Sold2023A Dogon Nommo Couple, African ArtThis is a carved wooden shrine sculpture of a Nommo ancestor male & female couple shown seated and praying for rain, from the Dogon peoples of Mali, West Africa. Carved from a single piece of wood witSee Sold Price
Sold2019Vintage Dogon Nommo Sculpture, African ArtThis is a vintage wooden sculpture from the Dogon peoples of Mali, West Africa. A highly stylized ancestral effigy featuring a female ancestor holding her hands to the heavens in a prayer for rain andSee Sold Price
Sold2018A Rare old Dogon Shrine figure, African ArtThis is a very rare and quite old Dogon ancestor fetish from Mali, West Africa. Carved wood with undeniable weathered and worn, worn smooth from handling and evidence of a ritual or sacrificial patinaSee Sold Price