Sold2021Bura-Asinda Culture, (2) anthropomorphic figuresBura-Asinda Culture, (2) anthropomorphic figures, Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Lower Niger Region, the larger with raised nose and incised features, the smaller with carved coiffure and banding around base,See Sold Price
Sold2022Bura-Asinda Culture,anthropomorphic stone figureBura-Asinda Culture,anthropomorphic stone figure, Likely 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, carved stone, highly stylized figure, the oblong face with raised eyes and nose, torso detailed with neck ring, fSee Sold Price
Sold2023Bura Carved Stone Figure, NigerAnthropomorphic Steatite Figure, Bura Asinda-Sikka culture, Niger, 3rd–13th centuries CE. Ancient figure with classic high-relief treatment of features on an otherwise nearly flat, planar face.See Sold Price
Sold2021African Bura Stone Anthropomorphic Ancestor Figure**First Time At Auction** Western Africa, southwest Niger, Bura Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 3rd to 13th century CE. An intriguing standing depiction of an anthropomorphic ancestral figure, hand-carved fSee Sold Price
Sold2016African Bura Anthropomorphic Stone Marker, ex-ArnovickAfrica, Bura-Asinda-Sikka, Mali / Niger, ca. 3rd to 11th century CE. A rare carved stone head/marker from this little known culture. The entire marker is carved to resemble a human figure with charactSee Sold Price
Sold2021Bura-Asinda Culture, (2) terracotta urnsBura-Asinda Culture, (2) terracotta urns, Possibly 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, hollow round earthenware reliquary vessels issuing figural busts, the larger fragmentary, the smaller a rare intact exaSee Sold Price
Sold2021Bura-Asinda Culture, (4) terracotta headsBura-Asinda Culture, (4) terracotta heads, Possibly 3rd-13th c. CE, Niger Region, (2) cylindrical heads with raised features on flaring bases, (2) fragmentary heads on custom stands, 12"h (largest), 5See Sold Price
Sold2023Bura-Asinda Culture, (4) terracotta objectsBura-Asinda Culture, (4) terracotta objects, Niger, incl. figural objects and a miniature pot, largest: 11.25"h x 5"w x 4.75"d (incl. stand), 2.5"h x 2.75"w (smallest)See Sold Price
Sold2024Tripod Pot Bura-Asinda Culture 3rd-13th Century found in the Lower Niger Region in Africa8" Terracotta Tripod Pot Bura-Asinda Culture 3rd-13th Century found in the Lower Niger Region in Africa. One leg may be repaired, see pictures. The bowl and other 2 legs are solid. Beautiful rare tripSee Sold Price
Sold20247 1/4" Bura-Asinda Culture 3rd-13th Century Tripod Pottery Pot7 1/4" Bura-Asinda Culture 3rd-13th Century found in the Lower Niger Region in Africa. Nice restoration candidate. Measures 5 1/2" diameter.See Sold Price
Sold2021African Bura Sandstone Anthropomorphic FigureWest Africa, present day Niger and Burkina Faso, Bura-Asinda-Sikka area, ca. ca. 300 to 1500 CE. An intriguing hand-carved anthropomorphic sandstone depicting an ovoid head and long neck with an extenSee Sold Price
Sold2021African Bura Stone Anthropomorphic FigureWest Africa, present day Niger and Burkina Faso, Bura-Asinda-Sikka area, ca. 300 to 1500 CE. An intriguing hand-carved anthropomorphic stone depicting an ovoid head and long neck with an extended foreSee Sold Price
Sold20213rd to 13th century Bura Stone IdolThis is a very rare relic from Southwest Niger, Western Africa. This stone was carved by the Bura Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 3rd to 13th centuries CE.An anthropomorphic head atop a stone torso , perhapSee Sold Price
Sold20214th C. African Bura Asinda Sikka Pottery Figure w/ TL**Originally Listed At $200** Africa, Niger River Valley, Bura-Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 4th to 5th century CE. A hand-built terracotta figure of an abstract form, presenting a cylindrical body and piSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Bura Clay Head Ex Becker CollectionA rare and fascinating relic of a anthropomorphic sculpture from the Bura-Asinda-Sikka Culture. The remains of a statue with classic facial features and long neck. The relic dates to the 3rd-11th centSee Sold Price
Sold2020Rare Ancient Bura Stone African SteleThis is a very rare relic from Southwest Niger, Western Africa. This stone was carved by the Bura Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 3rd to 13th centuries CE. A anthropomorphic head atop a stone torso with a bSee Sold Price
Sold2016Ancient African Bura Terracotta Head, ex-ArnovickAfrica, Mali / Niger, Bura-Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 3rd to 11th centuries CE. A carved solid terracotta memorial head from a vessel or figure, with incised slit eyes and mouth, small modeled ears, aSee Sold Price
Sold2016Ancient African Clay Bura Head, Ex-ArnovickAfrica, Mali / Niger, Bura-Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 3rd to 11th centuries CE. A carved solid terracotta memorial head from a vessel or figure, with pierced eyes and a slit mouth, a slightly raised noSee Sold Price
Sold2016Old African Clay Bura Head Plaited Coiff, ex-ArnovickAfrica, Mali / Niger, Bura-Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 3rd to 11th centuries CE. A carved solid terracotta memorial head from a vessel or figure, detailed with slit eyes and mouth, a slightly raised nosSee Sold Price
Sold2016Ancient African Clay Bura Head, ex-ArnovickAfrica, Mali/Niger, Bura-Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 3rd to 11th centuries CE. A carved solid terracotta memorial head from a vessel or figure, with coffee bean shaped eyes and mouth, the right ear deliSee Sold Price
Sold2017Bura Asinda-Sikka Terracotta Head**Originally Listed At $300** Africa, Mali/Niger, Bura Asinda-Sikka culture, ca. 3rd to 11th centuries CE. A carved solid terracotta memorial head from a vessel or figure, with coffee bean shaped eyesSee Sold Price
Sold2019Taino Stone Ceremonial Cohoba Bowl (1000-1500 CE)Taino Stone Ceremonial Cohoba Bowl (1000-1500 CE) featuring 2 full figure anthropomorphic characterizations. One female and one male symbolizing human duality. Size: 4.25'' x 4.75'' x 3.5'' (11 x 12 xSee Sold Price
Sold20192 Mindanao Textiles, PhilippinesWoman's jacket, embroidered cotton, Mandaya people, Eastern Mindanao, Philippines; and man's pants with anthropomorphic figures, embroidered abaca cloth, South Central Mindanao, Philippines, early 20tSee Sold Price
Sold20232 African Bura Asinda-Sikka Terracotta Funerary Urn, Niger2 African Bura Asinda-Sikka Terracotta Funerary Urn, Niger. Classic phallic stele form with raised decorative elements. C. 200-1400 CE. One reconstructed from several pieces, the other broken at the bSee Sold Price
Jun 07Ethnika Home Decor & AntiquesAfrican Dogon Door With Turtle and Nommos - Mali - 46.5" In. High$600