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  1. 21694 A Primitive African Mbole Statue DR Congo

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  2. 17608 An Authentic African Wir / Ngere Mask Elfenbeinkuste

    Size: 38cm.

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  3. BATAK SHAMAN RITUALISTIC WOMEN FIGURES ALTAR, HAIR EARLY 1900S 28”

    This unique and rare piece from the early 1900s is a Batak Shaman Ritualistic Women Figures Altar that measures 28 inches in height. This intricately carved artifact that belongs to North Sumatra Batak Culture from the Pacific Islands & Oceania culture. This piece is perfect for collectors of ethnographic art and those interested in the cultural history of the Pacific Islands & Oceania. It is an ideal addition to any collection or display, and its intricate details are sure to impress. Own a piece of history with the Batak Culture from a Shaman’s Altar.

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  4. African Nigerian Nupe tribe terracotta vessel

    This African Nigerian Nupe tribe terracotta vessel is an original piece made of terracotta. It represents the artistic craftsmanship of the Nupe tribe in Nigeria and is likely used for storing or carrying items in traditional settings. The terracotta material used in its creation reflects the cultural significance and artistry of African craftsmanship, making it a unique and valuable piece of African antiquity.

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  5. Vintage Borneo Handwoven Back Basket 57cm Tribal Ethnic with Straps

    Handwoven body using natural cane/bamboo fibres. Natural wear consistent with age (see photos).

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  6. West African Bangle Antique Tribal Twisted Brass Manilla Bracelet Cuff Currency

    Manillas are generally accepted to be open bracelets in various sizes, cast in copper alloyed with lead, zinc and tin for example and traded as currency from the late 15th to the early 20th centuries.

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  7. A Primitive Songye Twin Statue DR Congo Africa Afrika, Afrique 1005

    Material: Wood.

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  8. Mossi Biiga Doll Burkina Faso

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