Sold2023African Gurunsi Solid Copper Trade Currency BraceletFirst half 20thC. Patinated copper, heavy at approx. 415 grams. Opening approx. 4 1/8" x 2 1/2".See Sold Price
Sold2023Large African Senufo Trade Copper Currency Bracelet19th to 20thC. Very large approx. 4 1/2" diameter with an inside diameter approx. 3". Very good with age appropriate surface wear and correct patina. Approx. weight 391 grams.See Sold Price
Sold2022African Bronze Manila Slave Cuff Bangle BraceletAn antique African style bronze metal slave bangle bracelet, trade currency or arm bracer. Produced in an Orientalist style, featuring dangling metal decorations, with incised swirling designs. No appSee Sold Price
Sold2023African Trade Red Copper Currency Djerma Money Bracelet Niger19th to 20thC. Heavy red copper bracelet, measures approx. 3 1/8" wide. Approx. weight 464 grams.See Sold Price
Sold2023West African Ghanaian Slave Trade Bracelet and FigureA group of two (2) mounted objects including a stone carve small ring currency bracelet possibly used for slave trade and a a carve squatting female figure.See Sold Price
Sold2023Bracelet / Currency - Bronze Manilla - West AfricaOld copper Manilla - West African trade currency. Manillas are (almost ring-like) bracelets, mostly in bronze or copper, very rarely of gold. They served as a kind of money or barter. They were also uSee Sold Price
Sold2019(14) AFRICAN BRASS, BRONZE OR SILVER BRACELETSIncluding (7) African Brass Currency Bell Bracelets, Lobi People, Burkina Faso; PLUS: (3) Ashanti Bronze or Brass Bangles with Insects, Ghana; PLUS (4) Berber Bedoin Manillas Slave Trade Silver RepousSee Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Okpoho style bracelet from South East Nigeria in Bronze used as currency for the slave trade,In bronze, measurements: 7.5 x 8.5 cm. Property of a collector, Barcelona. The entire benefits from the sell of this lot will be destined to NGO's that fight against modern slavery in the 21st CenturySee Sold Price
Sold2022FRENCH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18003 3/8" width. Larger opened form. Produced in France in emulating the ingot currency of the West African slave trade. Stable green surface coloration from undersea burial.See Sold Price
Sold2022FRENCH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18003 3/8" width. Larger opened form. Produced in France in emulating the ingot currency of the West African slave trade. Stable green surface coloration from undersea burial.See Sold Price
Sold2021Collection of African Manilla Trade CurrencyBrass ..some copper open end bangle style, Cowrie pattern bracelets, with flattened designs…Possibly Nigeria or Mali…thought to promote fertility..worn by womenSee Sold Price
Sold20218 Pieces Manilla African Currency3 copper open bracelets ..5 brass pieces, all with some etched designs…copper was considered ‘ red gold’ in some tribal trade groups and was highly valuedSee Sold Price
Sold2021Gurunsi copper currency bracelet, Burkina FasoGurunsi cast copper currency bracelet, Burkina Faso, early 20th century, of 'horseshoe' form, having a raised central ridge flanked by tapering bands of embossed spirals, meander, and rope twist, 5"hSee Sold Price
Sold2023ENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18202 5/8" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single bracelet wSee Sold Price
Sold2023ENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET C.1700-18002 1/4" width with broad flamboyant flared terminals. Early form. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African orSee Sold Price
Sold2022ENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18202 3/8" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single bracelet wSee Sold Price
Sold2022ENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET C.1700-1820Over 2 1/2" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single braceSee Sold Price
Sold2022ENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-1820Over 3 1/4" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single braceSee Sold Price
Sold2022ENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18002 1/4" width with broad flamboyant flared terminals. Early form. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African orSee Sold Price
Sold2022African Congolese Mbole Copper Currency BraceletsSet of three antique late 19th to early 20th century African currency bracelets. From the Mbole people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Hammered copper in large form. Each comes with a custom dispSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two African Copper Currency Braceletsthe larger: 6" high, 11" wide. Edge cracks, dents. Provenance: Collection of McIver-Morgan, NYC & Washington CT. This item must be picked up from Daley Moving & Storage in Torrington CT by December 31See Sold Price
Sold201612 Pre-columbian Inca Copper Trade ToolsA group of Inca copper trade currency from northern Ecuador, ca. 1400 – 1500 AD. There is a set of five ingots each 2-1/8” long and a group of four that are 1-1/8” long. Each of the smaller onesSee Sold Price
May 19Heartland Artifact Auctions IncAmazing Strand of 17th - 18th Century Trade Beads and Copper Ornaments. These were found at Savann$210(4 bids)