20th C. African Yoruba Beaded & ShellHat & Tunic: West Africa, Nigeria, Yoruba Culture, ca. early to mid-20th century. A spectacular tunic and hat made from cotton cloth and covered with thousands of glass seed...
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African Yoruba Beaded Crown: AfricanYoruba Beaded Crown. With stand. Provenance: Collection of Allan Stone, New York. Size: 14'' x 9'' x 9'' (36 x 23 x 23 cm). Available payment options on Bidsquare...
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Group of African Yoruba Beaded Items:Group of African Yoruba Beaded Items. Including a flat-brimmed hat (bottom modified to stand) and a pouch, together with a felt cap. Provenance: Collection of Allan Stone,...
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2 AFRICAN YORUBA BEADED PANELS: 2 piecestotal Yoruba, Benin, to include 1) Large snake panel with figural rabbits, alligators or lizards, and mask decoration, applied cowrie shells. Overall 73 1/2'' h. x 10''....
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Three AfricanYoruba Beaded Articles two long beaded panels depicting birds and turtles together with a beaded panel in the shape of lizard depicting birds, fish and lizards with shell...
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West African Yoruba Beaded Figure.
DescriptionFrom Nigeria. Depicts a woman kneeling on a beaded carpet with a baby on her back.
Condition (Good). Size 43" T....
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African Yoruba beaded ceremonial headdress,Nigeria, of conical form with geometric patterned multi-color beads, face masks to either side with protruding features, the whole adorned with birds throughout, accompanied...
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TWO AFRICAN YORUBA BEADED CROWNS: Nigeriadecorated with birds approx. 18 1/2'' x 9 1/2'' each...
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AFRICAN YORUBA BEADED HEADRESS / CROWN.Depicting masked faces with birds throughout and atop Height: 21'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is...
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African Yoruba beaded sash with raisedfetish and mask totem figures and cowrie shells. 47" long x 5 3/4"W....
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African Yoruba Bead Embellished ClothEshu Shrine Textile Panel, h. 15 3/4 in., w. 9 in Provenance: Tunkaru (?), (Dakar, Senegal), New Orleans, Dec. 1970; Estate of Curator, Scholar and Advocate of Outsider and...
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TWO AFRICAN YORUBA BEADED DIVINER SASHESeachwith hanging loop; one 47 1/2 x 5 inches; the other 43 1/2 x 5 inches Condition:...
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Early 20th C. Yoruba African Glass Bead& Rattan Hat: **Originally Listed At $400**. . West Africa, Nigeria, Yoruba, ca. early 20th century CE. A wonderful beaded hat consisting of hundreds of glass beads of tubular...
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YORUBA WEST AFRICAN TRIBAL BEAD BELTSASH 65" x 6 ¾" Handmade West African Yoruba ceremonial beaded belt sash, with stylized turtle, snake, bird, lizard, and fish formed in vibrantly colored blue, green, orange,...
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A PAIR OF AFRICAN YORUBA IBEJI TWINFIGURES, NIGERIAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY, : FIGURES, NIGERIAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY, carved wood figures of a male and female twin, each with matching faces, their waist adorned...
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20th C. African Yoruba Snake VertebraDiviner Necklace: West Africa, Nigeria, Yoruba, ca. early to mid 20th century CE. An intriguing necklace composed of 44 interlocking snake vertebrae and 10 yellow glass barrel...
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Tribal Yoruba Beaded Chest Panel, AfricanAfrican ceremonial beaded chest panel, probably Nigerian. Square form with cloth neck strap, comprised of cloth, four triangular beadwork panels including a blue turtle and...
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An African Yoruba Ceremonial King ObaBeaded Crown Nigeria Early 20th Century Hollowed cylindrical shape headpiece decorated with multi-color glass beads attached to fiber backing elaborately embellished with...
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AFRICAN NIGERIA YORUBA BEADED FIGUREWITH BIRD 32'' x 11'' x 13''CONDITION: Note all items from this estate have been recently fumigated some lose beads...
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African hand beaded Yoruba chair withthousands of beads hand-strung to create this amazing piece. 24 1/2" x 20 3/4" x 45 1/2"Provenance: Dr. Peter T. Furst (1922-2015) collection thence by decent. Dr. Peter T....
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