AFRICAN YORUBA MALE & FEMALE FIGURALDANCE WANDS Two African carved wood kneeling figural dance wands by the Yoruba people of Nigeria, one depicting a male figure with vessel and tall coiffure, the other a female...
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(2) CARVED YORUBA PEOPLES ERE IBEJITWIN FIGURES(lot of 2) African carved wood Ere Ibeji figures, Yoruba peoples, Nigeria, each male and female figure crowned with an elaborate hairdo, heshi bead waist accents,...
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Pair of Yoruba Bronze Male and FemaleEdan Ogboni Staves, Nigeria, West Africa, 19th/20th century includes stand overall height 8.75 in — 22.2 cm...
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Pair of Yoruba Male and Female IbejiTwin Figures, Nigeria, West Africa, mid to late 20th century carved wood with glass bead decorations and metal inset eyes height 10.75 in — 27.3 cm; height 10.5 in —...
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Pair of Yoruba Male and Female IbejiTwin Figures, Nigeria, West Africa, mid to late 20th century carved wood with natural pigments and beaded decorations height 9.5 in — 24.1 cm...
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Two Yoruba Ibeji Male and Female Figures,Nigeria, West Africa, mid to late 20th century carved wood with natural pigments, one with bead and metal decorations and inset eyes height 10.5 in — 26.7 cm; height 9.5...
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Two Yoruba Male and Female Ibeji Figures,Nigeria, West Africa, mid to late 20th century carved wood with natural pigments, both with bead and metal decorations, one with shell accents height 11 in — 27.9 cm; ...
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Pair of Small Yoruba Edan Ogboni Maleand Female Staffs, West Africa, 19th to 20th century on later wood stands overall height 5.75 in — 14.6 cm...
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Pair of Yoruba Male and Female BronzeOgboni Standing Sceptres, West Africa, 19th to 20th century tallest height 13.5 in — 34.3 cm...
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IBEJI YORUBA CARVED WOOD COUPLE SCULPTURES,WITH GEORGE CHEMECHE "IBEJI THE CULT OF YORUBA TWINS" BOOK apprx. 10 ?" each Fully carved from a solid piece of wood figures of male/female couple, male accepted with beads...
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(LOT OF 2) IBEJI, YORUBA PEOPLE, NIGERIASINGLE TWIN FIGURES (lot of 2) Ibeji, Yoruba people, Nigeria, single twin male twin figure, probably mid-20th century and made for use and much handled indigenously, the carving...
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2 AFRICAN FIGURAL ITEMS2 African woodenfigures- 1.) Akan Peoples, Ghana- Akua'ba figure- wood. Wooden female figures were once used to help women conceive and bear healthy children; 2.) Yoruba People, Nigeria and...
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PAIR YORUBA OGBONI EDAN STAVES, EX-MUSEUM19th/20th c., Nigeria, naturally patinated cast brass, depicting nude male and female figures with exaggerated genitalia, the male smoking a pipe and carrying a knife, the...
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(3) AFRICAN CARVED STANDING FIGURES,EX-MUSEUM 20th c., including a Senufo, Ivory Coast Tugu female figure on a custom wood stand (8"h), a Yoruba Ibeji male figure on custom stand (10"h), a Zaire Charm Figure...
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(2) AFRICAN YORUBA CARVED ERE IBEJITWIN FIGURES(lot of 2) African Yoruba carved wood Ere Ibeji figures, male and female depicted standing on circular base, with blue pigmented pointed cap or elaborate hair...
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TWO AFRICAN CARVED AND PAINTED WOODTRIBAL FIGURES TRIBAL FIGURES: Epa nursing female figure helmet mask, Yoruba peoples, southwestern Nigeria, 48.75"H; standing male figure, the Urhobo peoples, southern Nigeria,...
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TWO AFRICAN CARVED AND PAINTED WOODTRIBAL FIGURES TRIBAL FIGURES: Epa nursing female figure helmet mask, Yoruba peoples, southwestern Nigeria, 48.75"H; standing male figure, the Urhobo peoples, southern Nigeria,...
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AFRICAN MASK Ekita-Yoruba Mask in carvedand painted wood with three figures, fully modeled, facing at center is a mother with lowered slit eyes, seated in profile at each side at the top of her head are a male and...
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AFRICAN CARVED WOOD FETISH FIGURE EreIbeji Figure, Yoruba Peoples, Nigeria, wood with glass bead necklace, 12" tall. Wear from use and veneration.
Per Dr. Perri Kim: "The Yoruba have one of the highest rates...
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Early 19th Century Yoruba Asen Altar- Asen altars or memorial sculptures were made by Fon artists in the coastal city of Ouidah, and were created with forged and cut-out iron figured, usually riveted to a large...
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YORUBA PEOPLES, LARGE OGBONI EDAN COUPLE19th c., possibly earlier, Nigeria, brass and iron, abstract seated figures, male smoking a pipe and female holding a virile male child, both with chameleons perched beneath...
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YORUBA PEOPLES, RARE SHRINE COUPLE 19th/20thc., Nigeria, carved wood, possibly depicting a king and queen, male figure holding knife in right hand and a horn in left hand, female holding breasts, both on integral bases,...
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A Lot of African Good Luck Statues Carveddarkened wood. The largest statue is a good luck fertility figure of a pregnant female probably from the Congo. It is 14-1/4" high by 4" wide. The two disk headed Akuaba fertility...
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A Nigerian Yoruba Bronze Ogboni FiguralGroup the central standing female figure modeled with five smaller standing male figures the center male lifting a child up in his arms height 6 3/4 in. presented inset within...
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