Sale 100 2023-04-15 Auction - 100 Price Results - Kunstauktionshaus Zemanek-Muenster in Germany
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Rare horned mask "zuom" of the "beete" cult, early 20th century - Gabon, KweleReliquary guardian figure "boho-na-bwete" or "mbulu-ngulu" - Gabon, Kota, Ndassa GroupFemale maskette "kifwebe" (pl. "bifwebe) - D. R. Congo, Songye / Luba
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Wurzburg, Germany, Germany
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Sale 100

Anniversary Auction SALE 100 100 masterful works of unbridled creativity, artistic sophistication and with first-class provenances.
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Figural fragment - Indonesia - Nias: wood, base This figure is carved in the style of the "adu zatua" ancestor figures that were common throughout Nias. It comes from an animal-shaped stool, as it was used in ancient times for grating
0004: Figural fragment - Indonesia - NiasEst. €2,000-€4,000Lot Passed
Spurred club "kiakavo" - Fidji: heavy wood, beautiful shiny reddish brown patina, handwritten collection no. "133 Elaborately worked object with fine incised ornamentation and textured interior on the mace head. As a warrior
0017: Spurred club "kiakavo" - FidjiEst. €4,000-€8,000Lot Passed
Headrest "kali" - Fidji: wood, carved from one piece, base Headrests were used by chiefs and men of elevated rank to protect the elaborate, decorated hair-styles of which Fijian men were particularly proud. H: 17,5 cm; W:
0018: Headrest "kali" - FidjiEst. €2,500-€5,000Lot Passed
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Club "patu wahaika" - New Zealand, Maori: wood, shell inlay, A "patu wahaika" is a type of traditional Maori hand weapon used for thrusting and striking in close-quarter, hand-to-hand fighting and an important status symbol of high-ranking
0019: Club "patu wahaika" - New Zealand, MaoriEst. €2,000-€4,000
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Parrying shield "wunda" - Western Australia: wood, lime, red ochre, "Wunda" were used in fighting for protection against spears and boomerangs. They were also carried by performers in ritual contexts. L: 63 cm, L: 24,8 inch Provenance: Adam
0021: Parrying shield "wunda" - Western AustraliaEst. €1,200-€2,500
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Rare bradawl, ca. 500-800 AD - Alaska, Punuk: tooth, base Tool decorated with linear engravings and drilled holes, used for piercing or engraving animal skins. H: 18 cm, H: 7,1 inch Provenance: Perry Lewis, New York, USA John Giltsoff,
0024: Rare bradawl, ca. 500-800 AD - Alaska, PunukEst. €4,000-€8,000
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