Once in a lifetime auction of African Art to be offered for public auction from the Rosen Collection!

Many of the articles in this auction from the Rosen collection are documented with explanations of their purpose(s) to the people of Ghana in the “Emblems of Power Asafo Flags from Ghana” By Mary Sue and Paul Peter Rosen. To purchase a copy of this book, please email our offices at info@aarauctions.com

Payment must be completed by Friday, February 20 by 3PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Wednesday, February 25 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. Payment methods include cash, PayPal, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice. To pay by PayPal, send money to info@aarauctions.com.
Auction Info
Once in a lifetime auction of African Art to be offered for public auction from the Rosen Collection!

Many of the articles in this auction from the Rosen collection are documented with explanations of their purpose(s) to the people of Ghana in the “Emblems of Power Asafo Flags from Ghana” By Mary Sue and Paul Peter Rosen. To purchase a copy of this book, please email our offices at info@aarauctions.com

Payment must be completed by Friday, February 20 by 3PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Wednesday, February 25 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. Payment methods include cash, PayPal, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice. To pay by PayPal, send money to info@aarauctions.com.
Categories:
Woman’s maroon and grey asoke wrap consisting of 10 strips of hand woven cloth. The arrow-head like motif seen on one side at the ends of some strips refers to Koranic writing boards. 73.5in. x 48in. Yoruba people, Nigeria. See “African Textiles” by Christopher Spring, Plate 8.

Track this Item

More Details
Woman’s maroon and grey asoke wrap consisting of 10 strips of hand woven cloth. The arrow-head like motif seen on one side at the ends of some strips refers to Koranic writing boards. 73.5in. x 48in. Yoruba people, Nigeria. See “African Textiles” by Christopher Spring, Plate 8.

Track this Item

High Bid:
$25.00 – ofr1338

bidding history

Auction Type: One Lot
Quantity: 1

Bidding has closed on this lot