Sold2022Two West African Currency BraceletsOn Custom Lucite Stands. Engraved Tribal Motifs. 7 x 4 x 4 Each. See Photos For Condition. Code H15.See Sold Price
Sold2022Two Saharan West African Tuareg? silver tribal currency bangle bracelets. 2 3/4" inner widthTwo Saharan West African Tuareg? silver tribal currency bangle bracelets. 2 3/4" inner width (largest)See Sold Price
Sold2024Copper Alloy Currency Bracelets (2)Two (2) copper or copper alloy bracelets, one Mossi peoples, Burkina Faso, West Africa. Approximate sizes, 3.75" diameter and 3.25" diameter. PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, NewSee Sold Price
Sold2024Currency Bracelet and RingsCurrency bracelet and two (2) rings, one a rosary thumb ring, various cultures, West Africa. Dimensions (approx.): 3" x 3" (largest) to 1.5" x 1.25" (smallest) PROVENANCE:From the estate of ProfessorSee Sold Price
Sold2023West African Ghanaian Slave Trade Bracelet and FigureA group of two (2) mounted objects including a stone carve small ring currency bracelet possibly used for slave trade and a a carve squatting female figure.See Sold Price
Sold2022Two West African Currency PiecesIron, Copper Content Unknown. Possibly From Congo. Largest Is 7.75 x 6.5 x 3.5. See Photos For Condition. Code H11.See Sold Price
Sold2022West African Currency BraceletEngraved And With Custom Lucite Display. Patina Commensurate With Age; Metal Content Not Tested. 7.5 x 6 x 6. See Photos For Condition. Code H16.See Sold Price
Sold2021Group (15) West African currency bracelet cuffsGroup (15) West African currency bracelet cuffs, Including Yoruba, Burkina Faso, Dan, Fulani, and Bamileke, cast copper alloy, twist and cast geometric decoration, various bronze and verdigris patinasSee Sold Price
Sold2023Antique Manilla West African Currency BraceletManillas are a form of commodity money, usually made of bronze or copper, which were used in West Africa. They were produced in large numbers in a wide range of designs, sizes, and weights. OriginatinSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two African Copper Currency Braceletsthe larger: 6" high, 11" wide. Edge cracks, dents. Provenance: Collection of McIver-Morgan, NYC & Washington CT. This item must be picked up from Daley Moving & Storage in Torrington CT by December 31See Sold Price
Sold2018Two African Bronze Currency Braceletswith cracks, small losses. Largest: 8" high, 4 1/4" wide.See Sold Price
Sold2023West African Bronze Currency BraceletWest African Bronze Currency Bracelet. Measures 5.5 inches x 3.5 inches x .625 inches (14 cm x 9 cm x 2 cm) and weighs 1 pound 2 ounces. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested viaSee Sold Price
Sold2023West African Manilla Currency BraceletWest African Manilla Currency Bracelet. Copper-Bronze material. Size is 2.2” in diameter.See Sold Price
Sold2023West African Bronze Currency BraceletWest African Bronze Currency Bracelet. Measures 4.25 inches x 4.25 inches x 1 inches (11 cm x 11 cm x 2.5 cm) and weighs 1 pound 9 ounces. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested vSee Sold Price
Sold2023West African Bronze CurrencyWest African Bronze Currency Bracelet. Measures 4.5 inches x 4.5 inches x 1.5 inches (11 cm x 11 cm x 4cm) and weighs 4 pound 7 ounces. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested viaSee Sold Price
Sold2024A WEST AFRICAN MANILLA CURRENCY BANGLE BRACELET ON STAND, POSSIBLY DAN PEOPLE, IVORY COAST,A WEST AFRICAN MANILLA CURRENCY BANGLE BRACELET ON STAND, POSSIBLY DAN PEOPLE, IVORY COAST, EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY, cast bronze with concentric motif interspersed by grooves, hinged. Diameter: 4" WidtSee Sold Price
Sold20194 Ethnographic Objects. 20th c.A group of four ethnographic objects. 20th century. ++ Pitcher with long-spout. 2 1/2" x 6" x 2 3/4". ++ Copper currency bracelet. West Africa. 1 3/4" x 3 3/4". ++ Metal and wood currency ring. West ASee Sold Price
Sold2023Bracelet / Currency - Bronze Manilla - West AfricaOld copper Manilla - West African trade currency. Manillas are (almost ring-like) bracelets, mostly in bronze or copper, very rarely of gold. They served as a kind of money or barter. They were also uSee Sold Price
Sold2024Senufo Copper Alloy Currency BraceletSenufo peoples copper alloy currency bracelet, Ivory Coast, West Africa. Dimensions (approx.): 3.75" H x 4" diameter PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2024Copper Alloy Bracelet Form CurrencyCopper alloy bracelet form currency manilla, West Africa. Approximate size, 4.5" diameter. PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2024Forged Iron Necklace & Bracelet Form CurrencyForged iron bracelet and necklace form currencies, West Africa. Approximate size, largest 7.25" diameter. PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
Sold2021Seven 19th C. Nigerian Brass Manilla Currency Bracelets**Originally Listed At $200** West Africa, Nigeria, ca. 19th century CE. A fine collection of 7 of brass, nickel-brass, and leaded-brass bracelets known as manilla, which were used as currency pieces.See Sold Price
Sold2021Collection Of West African ManillaCurrency Bracelets used as trade payment…..4 larger cuff size, 5 open cuffs or arm bands, 2 in a lighter weight metal..silver color…4 brass circular bands…manilla were used as trade Currency froSee Sold Price
Sold2024Copper Alloy Currency Bracelets (4)Four (4) copper alloy bracelets, including Gurunsi and Tuareg peoples, West Africa. Approximate size, 3.5" diameter (largest). PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New YorkSee Sold Price
2 days LeftTRIBAL GATHERINGSAntique Calabash Currency from the Yoruba Ex Endicott collection$425(3 bids)
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