Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Furniture, Works of Art and Tribal Art | |||
Auctioneer: | Woolley & Wallis | Location: | Salisbury, Wiltshire UK |
Contact: | Tel: 01722 424500 Fax: 01722 424508 | ||
Date: | 8th January 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 4th January 10am to 4.30pm Saturday 5th January 10am to 1pm Monday 7th January 10am to 4.30pm Tuesday 8th January 8.30am to 10am |
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Auction Lots - Page 18 | |||
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A Solomon Islands carved wood standing male figure, ebonised with red and white pigments, with a hat and with inset shell eyes and large ear discs, with a circular chest pendant and a shaped pendant to his back, one hand supporting his loin cloth, his legs with shark 'tattoos,' white inventory number 30, both feet later drilled for mounts, early 20th century, 22½in (57cm) high. Provenance: Ex collection Sir F. McLean. Ernest Ohly, Berkeley Galleries, London. £300-400 |
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852 | |||
A 19th century Fijian club, ula, with multi lobed head and carved zig-zag designs to the handle with a depressed terminal, 16¼in (41cm) long. £500-600 |
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853 | |||
Two Javanese carved wood beams, each with a central boss with a metal ring fitting, 100in (254cm) l. £300-400 |
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854 | |||
A Papua New Guinea mountain man's hair headdress, 18in (46cm) diameter. £50-80 |
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855 | |||
A Javanese wood drum, no skin, 33in (84cm) diameter. £300-400 |
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856 | |||
Three Fijian Tapa cloths, 56 x 43in (142 x 109cm). (3) £50-70 |
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857 | |||
A Micronesian carved wood elliptical drum, with slotted top, 16in (40.5cm) h, 44in (112cm) w. £100-200 |
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858 | |||
A Samoan hardwood club, of tapering cylindrical form with incised geometric bands, lime filled, 36¾in (93.4cm) long. £150-250 |
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859 | |||
A 19th century coquilla nut and bone handled whistling spinning top, 4in (10.2cm) high, a horn and mother of pearl spoon, Santa Ana Island, 9in (22.5cm) long, and a beaded head band. (3) £10-20 |
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860 | |||
An Oceanic wood paddle, inscribed 'L. S &. L', 63½in (160.5cm) h, a palm wood bow and another with reed string. (3) £100-200 |
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861 | |||
An Oceanic bamboo bow, 52in (132cm) long and a leather quiver with arrows. Provenance: Ernest Ohly, Berkeley Galleries, London. £50-100 |
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862 | |||
A spear, with ochre and black painted decoration mounted with hair and teeth, with scabbard, 34½in (87.6cm) long, an ebonised pointed end club and a truncheon, incised 'L B, F P, S W'. (3) £50-80 |
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863 | |||
Three 19th century Assam Naga spears, with hardwood shafts and differing blades, 76in (193cm), 64¾in (164.5cm) and 50¾in (129cm) long. (3) £80-120 |
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864 | |||
A South American terracotta seated figure, wearing a headdress, 6¾in (17.3cm) high. £100-150 |
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865 | |||
A South American silver coloured metal figural group, of two men, one possibly Jesus and a priest holding an orb in his hand, Jesus missing his right hand, 3in (7.6cm) high, on a later ebonised base. £200-300 |
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866 | |||
Cristino Florez, Mexican, 20th century. A kneeling figure by a building with a large dog, in a garden landscape, ink and gouache, signed, 11 x 16in (28 x 40.6cm). £100-150 |
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867 | |||
A Zulu pottery beer pot, South Africa, with geometric decoration, 5in (12.5cm) high, 6in (15cm) diameter, together with a Native American beadwork hat. (2) £80-120 |
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868 | |||
A North American leather and beadwork belt, with geomtric patterns and initials K I iv, no buckle, 37½in (95.5cm) long. £100-150 |
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869 | |||
Two Inuit greenstone sculptures, the head signed 'BAKARI', the figure signed 'CONDUCTORE KAJ', each on a marble plinth base, 11in (28.3cm) high, max. (2) £40-60 |
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870 | |||
An Australian Aborigine boomerang, one tip with white paint and a red stripe, 24¾in (63cm) wide. £50-100 |
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871 | |||
An Australian Aborigine boomerang, decorated a snake with trees, 25in (63.3cm) long and an Oceanic axe shaft, 30¼in (76.3cm) long. (2) £30-50 |
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872 | |||
A North American Woodland war club, of gun stock form with gentle faceted surfaces, one side ebonised with dog's tooth notches to the curved end with red staining and a pierced corner, the reverse with four incised figures and later inscribed in ink War Club belonging to the Chief of the W. Rice Indians / with Fitz's....., 26¾in (68cm) long, with hand written label (probably Fuller) on a later stand. (2) Provenance: Presented to Lord George Gordon Lennox. Sale at Goodwood House (Duke of Richmond) 5th March 1929. Ex. Captain A W F Fuller. Ernest Ohly, Berkeley Galleries, London. April 1965 £2,000-3,000 |
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873 | |||
A Maori carved wood staff, with allover notch and line decoration and with two masks, 38¼in (97cm) long. £50-80 |
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874 | |||
A North American carved wood mask, possibly Alaska, with recessed eye sockets and an open mouth, with a dark green patination, white inventory number 38, 9¾in (25cm) high. Provenance: Ernest Ohly, Berkeley Galleries, London. Purchased from G.Bloch, January 1960. £200-300 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Furniture, Works of Art and Tribal Art | |||
Auctioneer: | Woolley & Wallis | Location: | Salisbury, Wiltshire UK |
Contact: | Tel: 01722 424500 Fax: 01722 424508 | ||
Date: | 8th January 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 4th January 10am to 4.30pm Saturday 5th January 10am to 1pm Monday 7th January 10am to 4.30pm Tuesday 8th January 8.30am to 10am |
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