Sold202119th C. Hawaiian Mango Wood BowlNorth Pacific, Hawaii, ca. 19th century CE. A wonderful hand-carved mango wood bowl presenting a planar base and smooth walls that curve gently inward to an annular rim. The form is nicely complementeSee Sold Price
Sold2018Signed 20th C. Hawaiian Mango Wood Bowl**Originally Listed At $200** North America, Hawaiian Islands, ca. late 20th century CE, signed by artist Ray Key. A gorgeous bowl with a miniscule base, dramatic walls, a thin rim, and a deep tondo,See Sold Price
Sold2019Signed 20th C. Hawaiian Mango Wood Bowl**Originally Listed At $200** North America, Hawaiian Islands, ca. late 20th century CE, signed by artist Ray Key. A gorgeous bowl with a miniscule base, dramatic walls, a thin rim, and a deep tondo,See Sold Price
Sold201920th C. Hawaiian Mango Wood Bowl by Christopher Allen**Originally Listed At $150** North America, Hawaiian Islands, ca. late 20th to early 21st century CE, made by Hawaiian wood-turner Christopher Allen. A beautiful lathe-turned bowl made from caramel-hSee Sold Price
Sold2020Signed Early 21st C. Hawaiian Mango Wood Bowl - A. Cole**Originally Listed At $150** North America, Hawaiian Islands, ca. early 21st century CE, signed by artist Andy Cole. A large and lovely bowl with beautiful colors and elegant graining, hand-carved frSee Sold Price
Sold202219th C. Hawaiian Wood Bowls Superb Graining (pr)North Pacific, Hawaiian Islands, ca. 20th century CE. This is a fine pair of lathe-turned wooden bowls, made in the traditional style that Hawaiians have made for hundreds of years. The bowls are madeSee Sold Price
Sold2021Late 19th C. Hawaiian Koa Wood Bowl**First Time At Auction** North Pacific, Hawaii, ca. late 19th century CE. A beautiful bowl, skillfully hand-carved from wood of the flowering Acacia Koa tree. Interestingly, in the Hawaiian language,See Sold Price
Sold2015Gorgeous 19th C. Hawaiian Koa Wood BowlHawaiian Islands, 19th century. An incredibly gorgeous early Poi bowl! Made of koa wood, showing remarkable patina, and graining. This example is earlier than most examples that find their way on theSee Sold Price
Sold2021Beautiful 19th C. Hawaiian Kou Wood Bowl**First Time At Auction** North Pacific, Hawaiian Islands, ca. late 19th century CE. A beautiful kou wood bowl that rests on a rounded, thick base, with walls that flare upward and gradually narrow toSee Sold Price
Sold2021Late 19th C. Hawaiian Milo Wood BowlNorth Pacific, Hawaii, ca. late 19th century CE. A beautiful bowl made from milo wood, a species native to Hawaii, with its exterior and interior polished to a high sheen. The bowl bulges out at its wSee Sold Price
Sold201819th C. Hawaiian Wood Figural Bowl (for Consuming Kava)**Originally Listed At $750** North America, Hawaiian Islands, ca. 19th century CE. A well-aged personal bowl, hand-carved from lightweight wood, used for consuming a psychoactive beverage called "kavSee Sold Price
Sold202119th C. Hawaiian Kou Wood BowlNorth Pacific, Hawaii, ca. late 19th century CE. A lovely, well-preserved wooden calabash - a serving bowl named for the gourd that it resembles, though it is made from kou, a beautiful Hawaiian hardwSee Sold Price
Sold2020Late 19th C. Hawaiian Milo Wood Bowl**First Time At Auction** New World, Hawaiian Islands, ca. 1880s. A beautiful bowl skillfully carved from milo wood, a species native to Hawaii, with its exterior and interior polished to a high sheenSee Sold Price
Sold2023Beautiful 19th C. Hawaiian Kou Wood Umeke (Bowl)**First Time At Auction** North Pacific, Hawaiian Islands, ca. 19th century CE. A beautiful and sizable serving vessel hand-carved from richly-grained kou wood known as an umeke (also umeke la'au pakaSee Sold Price
Sold202119th C. Hawaiian Kou Wood Calabash BowlNorth Pacific, Hawaii, ca. 19th century CE. A magnificent calabash bowl, hand-carved from Kou wood to display a flat base and smooth walls that slant gently inwards to a circular rim. Note the warm glSee Sold Price
Sold202319th C. Hawaiian Kou Wood Umeke BowlNorth Pacific, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, Wailuku, ca. late 19th century CE. A hand-carved bowl made from richly-grained kou wood known as an umeke (also umeke la'au pakaka). This wood has a warm lusterSee Sold Price
Sold202119th C. Hawaiian Kou Wood Calabash Bowl**First Time At Auction** North Pacific, Hawaiian Islands, ca. late 19th century to early 20th century CE. A beautiful example of a kou wood calabash - a serving bowl named after a gourd and made fromSee Sold Price
Sold202019th c. Hawaiian Kou Wood Calabash Bowl**First Time At Auction** Polynesia, Hawaii, ca. late 19th century CE. A lovely, well-preserved wooden calabash - a serving bowl named for the gourd that it resembles, though it is made from kou, a beSee Sold Price
Sold2022Beatuiful 19th C. Hawaiian Carved Koa Wood Bowl**First Time At Auction** North Pacific, Hawaii, ca. late 19th century CE. A beautiful bowl, skillfully hand-carved from wood of the flowering Acacia Koa tree. Interestingly, in the Hawaiian language,See Sold Price
Sold202119th C. Hawaiian Kou Wood Calabash Bowl**First Time At Auction** North Pacific, Hawaii, ca. 1880 to 1890 CE. A gorgeous calabash bowl, hand-carved from Kou wood to display a round base and thin walls that slant gently inwards to a circularSee Sold Price
Sold201519th C. Large Hawaiian Koa Wood Bowl.Large Hawaiian Koa wood poi bowl. Rich rum patina and figured grain. With indigenous butterfly mends (2 butterfly plugs missing at the bottom). 19th C. Height: Approx. 14 inches. Diameter: Approx. 14See Sold Price
Sold202119th C. Hawaiian Milo Wood Calabash Bowl**First Time At Auction** North Pacific, Hawaiian Islands, ca. 1860s to 1880s CE. A fine, hand-carved milo wood bowl presenting with a heavy, circular base and smooth walls that rise and curve gentlySee Sold Price
Sold2018Late 19th C. Hawaiian Acacia Wood Handled BowlNew World, Hawaiian Islands, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A large and beautiful bowl, hand-carved from a wavy-grained acacia wood, with a rounded base, a slightly curved rim, and an integraSee Sold Price
Sold202220th C. Hawaiian Carved Mango Wood Calabash (Bowl)North Pacific, Hawaiian Islands, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. A wonderful, hand-carved mango wood bowl calabash - a serving bowl named for a gourd and made from hardwood in Hawaii - presenting aSee Sold Price
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