AFRICAN ART KWERE CULTURE, TANZANIA SPOON IN FORM OF
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AFRICAN ART KWERE CULTURE, TANZANIA SPOON IN FORM OF STANDING FEMALE FIGURE 20TH C. H 60.875" W 3.5" D 1.25" Carved Wood with Iron Nail Heads. Literature: “When Art Works, African Utilitarian Objects from the Faxon Collection”, Published by Wayne State University. p.33, plate 33. Exhibited: “When Art Works, African Utilitarian Objects from the Faxon Collection”, 10/26/12 - 2/8/2013, Wayne State University/Elaine L. Jacob Gallery.
Provenance: Estate of Jack Faxon, Birmingham, MI. Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.
Provenance: Estate of Jack Faxon, Birmingham, MI. Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.
Condition
Skillful restoration to upper neck, some scattered surface abrasions, some chipping to the upper rim of spoon, black iron base showing discoloration.
Dimensions
62 x 5 x 3 in
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AFRICAN ART KWERE CULTURE, TANZANIA SPOON IN FORM OF
Estimate $150 - $250
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