Sold2021YORUBA MEN'S WRAPPER CLOTH, ASO OKE NIGERIAYORUBA MEN'S WRAPPER CLOTH, ASO OKE NIGERIA strip woven, composed of ten strips, each with a central band of text(192cm x 122cm)Footnote: Provenance: The Keir McGuinness Collection of African TextilesSee Sold Price
Sold2021Striped Beige Aso Oke Textile With Patterning, NigeriaStriped beige cotton strip weave with patterning, Aso Oke wrapper cloth from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Africa, mid 20th c. Size: 37.5'' x 55'' (95 x 140 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2021Black and Beige Striped Aso Oke Textile, NigeriaBlack and beige cotton strip weave Aso Oke wrapper cloth from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Africa, mid 20th c.. Size: 87.5'' x 59'' (222 x 150 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2021Offwhite Aso Oke Textile With Purple StripesOffwhite cotton strip weave wrapper cloth from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, Africa, mid 20th c. Size: 70'' x 57'' (178 x 145 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2022West African Stripweave TextileWest African strip weave cotton cloth, likely Yoruba Aso Oke cloth, Nigeria, natural white with supplemental warp detail of figures and geometric shapes in green, purple and pink. Approx. 59' X 82" PrSee Sold Price
Sold2022Yoruba Aso Oke Textile, NigeriaHomespun cotton strip weave fabric with variegated tan ground, brown and green large scale plaid stripes and with openwork. Aso Oke fabrics are used for special occasion and formal clothing. Approx. 6See Sold Price
Sold20182 Mid Century Yoruba Aso Oke Woman's Wraps, Nigeria2 Mid Century Yoruba Aso Oke Woman's Wraps, Nigeria. Estate of Leonard Whitehouse, Baltimore, Maryland. 4 lbs. 4'7'' x 7'5'' (140 x 226 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba Peoples Strip-Woven Cotton WrapYoruba peoples, strip-woven cotton wrap, Aso Oke, Nigeria, West Africa. Likely first half of the 20th century. Approximate size, 71" x 56" PROVENANCE: From the estate of Dr. Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton Aso Oke textile, light blue, black color stripes with mauve color checker, panels sewn together, each panel 4”w, 72”l x 54”w PROVENANCE: From thSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton Aso Oke textile, purple, brown, ochre color stripe, panels sewn together, each panel 4”w, 76”l x 56” PROVENANCE: From the estate of Professor PhSee Sold Price
Sold2023African, Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton Aso Oke textile, purple, orange, grey stripes and multicolor embroidery pattern, 68"l x 49"w PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton Aso Oke textile, black and grey color stripe, and white pattern, woven text in blue color, panels sewn together, each panel 4”w, 76”l x 54”w PROSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton Aso Oke textile, purple and light blue color stripe pattern, stitched “ MAKAWA/1971”, panels sewn together, each panel 28”w, 74”l x 57&rdqSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton Aso Oke textile, grey and black color stripes, panels sewn together, each panel 4”w, 73”l x 56”w PROVENANCE: From the estate of Professor PhilipSee Sold Price
Sold2023Nigeria, West Aia, West Africa, Strip-Woven Cotton Wrap, Aso-oke Yoruba PeoplesYoruba peoples, Nigeria, West Africa, strip-woven cotton wrap, Aso-oke, light gray striped ground, with supplementary decorative weft also in grey, mid-20th century. Approximate size, 68" x 51". PROVESee Sold Price
Sold2023Nigeria, West Aia, West Africa, Strip-Woven Cotton Wrap, Aso-oke Yoruba PeoplesYoruba peoples, Nigeria, West Africa, strip-woven cotton wrap, strips joined together at 8" intervals, forming an "open" style wrap, mid-20th century. Approximate size, 93" x 58". PROVENANCE: From theSee Sold Price
Sold2023African, Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Embroidery Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton embroidery Aso Oke textile, with sand, green, purple and ochre color stripe pattern, panels sewn together, each panel 4'w, 82"l x 40"w PROVENANCE:From the estateSee Sold Price
Sold2023African, Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Embroidery Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton embroidery Aso Oke textile, sand color, copper and yellow color narrow stripe pattern, panels sewn together, each panel 4"w, 75"l x 40"w PROVENANCE:From the estatSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba, Nigeria, Vintage Woven Cotton Embroidery Aso Oke TextileYoruba, Nigeria, vintage woven cotton embroidery Aso Oke textile, sand, and brown color stripes pattern, panels sewn together, each panel 4”w, 82”l x 56”w PROVENANCE: From the estateSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba peoples, Nigeria, Strip-Woven Cotton WrapYoruba peoples, Nigeria, West Africa, strip-woven cotton wrap, Aso-oke, gray with orange bands, mid-20th century. 89" x 68" PROVENANCE: From the estate of Dr. Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba Peoples Strip-Woven Cotton WrapYoruba peoples, Nigeria, West Africa, strip-woven cotton wrap, Aso-oke, alternating light blue and dark blue background, with supplementary weft accents, mid-20th century. Believed exhibited, 76" x 30See Sold Price
Sold2023Yoruba Peoples Strip-Woven Cotton WrapYoruba peoples, Nigeria, West Africa, strip-woven cotton wrap, Aso-oke, alternating light brown and dark brown background, with supplementary open work and floating threads, mid-20th century. BelieveSee Sold Price
Sold2023Youruba Peoples Strip Woven Cotton WrapYoruba peoples, Nigeria, West Africa, strip-woven cotton wrap, Aso-oke, light gray striped ground, with supplementary silk decorative weft in light blue and dark blue, mid-20th century. Believe exhibiSee Sold Price
Sold2023Yourba Peoples Strip-Woven Cotton WrapYoruba peoples, Nigeria, West Africa, strip-woven cotton wrap, Aso-oke, gray and white, with open work, mid-20th century. Believed exhibited, 72" x 50" PROVENANCE: From the estate of Dr. Philip Gould,See Sold Price
6 days LeftPiasaPair of Ibedji, Yoruba, Nigeria Wood, pearls Late 19th century H : 22,5 and 21,5 cm€500
6 days LeftPiasaPair of large Ibedji, Yoruba, Nigeria Wood, glass pearls and cowries Late 19th century H : 31 cm€800
6 days LeftPiasaPair of Ibedji, Yoruba, Nigeria Wood and glass beads Late 19th century H : 26,5 cm€800
6 days LeftPiasaCimier Egungun, Yoruba, Nigeria XIXth century Six Neolithic axes in the cushion at the base of the€1,500
6 days LeftPiasaIbedji, Yoruba, Nigeria Wood Late 19th century H: 24 cm Provenance: Ex Max Wilborg collection,€800
6 days LeftPiasaPair of anklets Ogboni Yoruba Nigeria Bronze XIXth century or earlier H : 19,5 cm€1,000
6 days LeftPiasaPair of Ibedji, Yoruba, Nigeria Wood, glass beads Late 19th century H : 22 and 21,5 cm€700
May 29HAMMER AUKTIONEN, African, Tribal, Oceanic & Asian ArtA Yoruba Pair of Twin Figures, "ere ibeji"CHF 5
May 29HAMMER AUKTIONEN, African, Tribal, Oceanic & Asian ArtA Yoruba Pair of Twin Figures, "ere ibeji"CHF 5