Sold2021Group (5) Ashanti ceremonial swordsGroup (5) Ashanti ceremonial swords, Ghana, forged iron blade with pierced and etched decoration, each with similar carved wood grip incised with geometric designs, each approx. 25"l Provenance: EstatSee Sold Price
Sold2021Asante (Ashanti) artist, Ceremonial swordAsante (Ashanti) artist Ceremonial sword Ghana, early 20th centurysteel, carved wood, gilt ostrich leather 28 h × 5 w × 3.25 d in (71 × 13 × 8 cm) This worSee Sold Price
Sold2016Akrafena Or Ceremonial Sword, Ashanti PeopleAkrafena Or Ceremonial Sword, Ashanti People, Ghana, West Africa, 20th C. Forged iron with gilt wood handle. Size: 26"H x 3"W (8 x 66 cm).PLEASE NOTE: All auction items are located in CHICAGO for prevSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ashanti Ceremonial Short Sword w/ Carved HiltWest Africa, Ghana Region, Ashanti 1880-1925. Ashanti tribal knife or short sword with geometric carved dumbbell grip, blade double edged steel with slight taper upward heavily covered in bands of geoSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ashanti Gold Weight Akan Sword Ex Museum of African ArtA finely cast Ashanti Gold weight acquired in 1971, featuring an Akan stle ceremonial sword with ancestral face. Ashanti peoples, Ghana, Africa. This Gold weight measures 3.75 inches ( 4 inches tall oSee Sold Price
Sold2024African Akrafena Ceremonial Short Sword, Ashanti TribeAfrica, West Africa Ghana Region, Ashanti Tribe short sword with pierced openwork blade featuring a prominent crucifix and triangular shapes. The wood carved handle features a carved giraffe to the ouSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ashanti Ceremonial Sword19th century A.D. An akrafena ceremonial sword comprising: a wooden hilt with sheet-gold surface, two drum-shaped lobes with projecting lugs flanking a facetted grip; iron blade with hooked tip, thickSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ashanti ceremonial brass knife, Ghana, 27"hAshanti ceremonial brass knife, Ghana, having a figural handle depicting a woman with an elaborate coiffeur, above a curved blade, 26"h x 5"h overall with custom stand, 27"h.See Sold Price
Sold2023AFRICAN GHANA ASHANTI ASANTE CEREMONIAL STOOLA West African Ghana Ashanti Asante Akan carved wood ceremonial stool. Measures: 17.5" x 25" x 11.25". Condition: good. No apparent structural issues, no repairs. One stable age crack on one side to cSee Sold Price
Sold2021Antique Ashanti Gold Dust Weight Museum of African ArtA finely cast Ashanti Gold weight acquired in 1971, featuring three figures in a ceremonial scene. Ashanti peoples, Ghana, Africa. This Gold weight measures 2 x 1.75 inches ( 4 inches tall on custom LSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ashanti Abstract Animal Group Gold Weight Ex MuseumA finely cast Ashanti Gold weight acquired in 1971, featuring various animals all combined into a abstract ceremonial scene. Ashanti peoples, Ghana, Africa. This old weight measures 2 x 1.75 inches (See Sold Price
Sold2023An Asante Ceremonial Sword, "afena"Zeremonial-Schwert, "afena" Asante, Ghana Ohne Sockel / without base Holz, Eisen. L 48 cm. Provenienz: Helmut (1931-2021) und Marianne Zimmer, Zürich. Die afena genannten Staatsschwerter der AkanSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Fante Ceremonial Sword, "afena"Zeremonial-Schwert, "afena" Fante, Ghana Ohne Sockel / without base Eisen, Holz. H 115 cm. Provenienz: Helmut (1931-2021) und Marianne Zimmer, Zürich. Die afena genannten Staatsschwerter der AkanSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Asante Ceremonial Sword, "afena"Zeremonial-Schwert, "afena" Asante, Ghana Ohne Sockel / without base Eisen, Holz. H 114,5 cm. Provenienz: Helmut (1931-2021) und Marianne Zimmer, Zürich. Die afena genannten Staatsschwerter der ASee Sold Price
Sold2023African, Akan, Ghana, Perforated Forged Iron "Okomfo Afena" Ceremonial SwordAkan, Ghana, perforated forged iron "Okomfo Afena" ceremonial sword with remnant white pigment and carved wood handle, 20"h x 3"w PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2023African, Akan, Ghana, Perforated Forged iron ?Okomfo Afena? Ceremonial SwordAkan, Ghana, perforated forged iron "Okomfo Afena" ceremonial sword, with remnant white pigment and carved wood handle, 20"h x 3"w PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2021An Asante (?) Ceremonial SwordZeremonial-Schwert Asante (?), Ghana Ohne Sockel / without base Holz, Eisen. H 49,5 cm. Provenienz: Helmut und Marianne Zimmer, Zürich. Zeremonialwaffen zeichnen sich durch sorgfältige Herstellung uSee Sold Price
Sold2023African, Akan, Ghana, Perforated Forged Iron ?Okomfo Afena? Ceremonial SwordGhana, perforated forged iron "Okomfo Afena" ceremonial sword, with remnant white pigment, 22"h x 9.25"w PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2023African, Akan, Ghana, Perforated Forged Iron, "Okomfo Afena" Ceremonial SwordAkan, Ghana, perforated forged iron, "Okomfo Afena" ceremonial sword with celestial symbols, 16"h x 4"w PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2023An Asante (?) Ceremonial SwordZeremonial-Schwert Asante (?), Ghana Ohne Sockel / without base Holz, Eisen. H 49,5 cm. Provenienz: Helmut (1931-2021) und Marianne Zimmer, Zürich. Zeremonialwaffen zeichnen sich durch sorgfäSee Sold Price
Sold2023Sword "afena" in leather sheath - Ghana, Ashantiwood, gold leaf, animal skin with fur, Swords "afena" were prominently displayed at royal courts as regalia of the king reflecting upon his power and authority. They were held by the ruler during hisSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ghana Ashanti Tribe Large Hand Carved CombHand carved ceremonial comb from the Ashanti (Asante) tribe of Ghana. Ornate designs on both sides. Looks like it may have been a museum piece at one time based on the way it is mounted. On stand apprSee Sold Price
Sold2023Asante Gilt Standing Royal "Leopard" Sword Fitting, 20th c.West Africa, Ghana, Akan peoples, Asante or Ashanti culture 20th century. Large and impressive example of a rare feline Leopard sword fitting, the leopard in the standing position with mouth closed anSee Sold Price
Sold2022Akan Hand & Sword Shrine ObjectAn unusual carved wooden hand holding a sword blade , perhaps used on a shrine as a divination type object. Ashanti or Fanti / Akan peoples, Ghana, Africa. * There are old museum inventory numbers paiSee Sold Price
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