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  1. MAKONDE SHETANI TANZANIAN TRIBAL AFRICA ART ABSTRACT FACE WOOD SCULPTURE SPIRIT

    Superb Makonde Shetani Style African Wood Sculpture. Amazingly crafted piece likely from Tanzania and likely crafted from Mpingo type wood. Large size measures 43cm high. Depicts an abstract twisted face being pulled with a hand mid way up with female form to top. High quality, expertly crafted and expressive example of African Makonde art. In good condition. There is one crack line to back of sculpture which looks like it may have been repaired (please see photos). Please view photos with and without flash for all condition details. Free Royal Mail insured UK postage, Overseas via eBay Shipping Programme fully insured. Thanks for looking.

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  2. 2 Ethnographic Australian Aboriginal Tribal Burnt Incised Wood Clap Sticks

    Set of 2. Please see pictures for details and size

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  3. 2 Ethnographic Australian Aboriginal Tribal Burnt Incised Wood Clap Sticks

    Set of 2. Please see pictures for details and size

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  4. 2 Ethnographic Australian Aboriginal Tribal Burnt Incised Wood Clap Sticks

    Set of 2. Please see pictures for details and size

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  5. Vintage "Hollywood" African Street Boy (2) Drummer blackamoor Brooch (c. 1950s)

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  6. Antique Fang Ngil Society Mask Gabon

    Superb Hand Carved Fang Ngil Society Ceremonial Mask. White kaolin clay is applied to the wooden surface recalls ancestral spirits.

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  7. Vintage Egyptian Horsehair Fly Whisk Whip

    This Vintage Egyptian Horsehair Fly Whisk Whip is a unique and traditional whip originating from Africa. The horsehair fly whisk whip is a piece of history that showcases the craftsmanship and cultural significance of ancient Egypt. This collectable item would make a great addition to any collection of African or ethnographic memorabilia, offering a glimpse into the past and the history of its origin.

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  8. Male Wooden African Tribal Folk Art Sculpture Large Vintage Hand Carved Bust

    Striking example of mid-20th-century African folk art, possibly tribal. The elongated ears are representative of many African tribes especially the Maasai. This style often blends naturalistic features with idealized, symbolic forms to convey a sense of authority or spiritual depth.

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