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  1. African Snuff container, Vintage, Luba, DRC, wood, private collection, post 1940

    This vintage African snuff container #2 from the Luba tribe in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a unique piece of ethnographic collectable Tribal Art. Made from wood, this container holds significance as a traditional item used for storing and consuming snuff. This piece adds an authentic touch to any collection focusing on African artifacts. It is from my private collection. Approximate age is post 1940. The item shows signs of age and natural wear appropriate for its age. It is 18 cm high and has a diameter of ca 8 cm at the bottom . It weighs 150 g. The item is Used . Dispatched with Royal Mail Tracked 48.

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  2. Vintage African Wooden Mask

    This is a carved wooden African tribal mask, typically used in traditional ceremonies, rituals, or as decorative art. • Design: The intricate dot patterns, especially around the eyes and forehead, suggest hand-painted detailing often seen in African art.

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  3. Beautiful African hard wood Dogon Carved Door/window in fantastic condition

    Original African Dogon Door of Mali. Dimensions are 64cm x 43cm

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  4. Old Vintage Rosewood Hand Carved 11.5x7.5 Hindu God Shiva 3D Wall Panel

    This vintage rosewood hand-carved Shiva wall panel originates from India, showcasing intricate details of Hindu culture. Measuring 11.5x7.5 inches, this unique piece weighs 2 lbs. The craftsmanship and cultural significance make it a valuable addition to any collection or as a decorative piece for those appreciating traditional Indian artistry.

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  5. Prehistoric Native American Stone 3/4 Grooved Axe From Massac Co. Illinois

    This Native American 3/4 Grooved Granite Keokuk stone Ax was found in Massac Co. Illinois. This 5 inch full groove ax is in good condition. This ax is large, but it is polished from use and has burn scars on it. Obviously found in a fire pit. Found in a corn field in Southern Illinois. It is from an old Wisconsin collection from Mr. Wm. Cook. Purchased at the Oregon, Illinois artifact show in the 1980s. Thank you for checking it out. Please check out my other listings.

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  6. 2 x Carved Soapstone Figures African Men Eating Corn J Ogato N Ogao

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  7. Pair African Tribal Native Maasaï woman's beaded leather ear flaps Tanzania

    This product is a set of 2 beaded leather ear flaps featuring African Maasaï geometric designs, originating from Tanzania. These ear flaps are a unique and collectible item that showcases the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the African Maasaï people. Made with leather and beads, these ear flaps are a distinctive piece that would make a great addition to any collection focused on African cultures and ethnicities. Vintage used item do not expect perfection. But in excellent condition for their age. Please see pictures as part of description

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  8. Nyamwezi Beaded Fertility Doll Gourd Tanzania

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