Auction of African art from a private New York collection to be sold online only by AARauctions. Fine pieces from West and Central Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Gabon, Liberia, Mali/ Niger and Ethiopia incl. gold weights, statues, military flags, masks, pendants, textiles and more.

Payment is due by Thursday, October 8 at 3PM!

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Friday, October 9 at 3PM no exceptions!

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Auction of African art from a private New York collection to be sold online only by AARauctions. Fine pieces from West and Central Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Gabon, Liberia, Mali/ Niger and Ethiopia incl. gold weights, statues, military flags, masks, pendants, textiles and more.

Payment is due by Thursday, October 8 at 3PM!

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Friday, October 9 at 3PM no exceptions!

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. 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.

***NOTE*** Shipping is available on all items.


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NGIL FACE MASK. Fang people. Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon. Worn by members of the Ngil Society. Illuminated by torchlight, the maskers appear at nocturnal initiation ceremonies or to punish witches and criminals. H 24in. W 8.25in. Wood, kaolin clay pigment. See “Masks from West and Central Africa” by Mary S. and Paul P. Rosen 2013 pp.171-172.

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NGIL FACE MASK. Fang people. Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon. Worn by members of the Ngil Society. Illuminated by torchlight, the maskers appear at nocturnal initiation ceremonies or to punish witches and criminals. H 24in. W 8.25in. Wood, kaolin clay pigment. See “Masks from West and Central Africa” by Mary S. and Paul P. Rosen 2013 pp.171-172.

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High Bid:
$140.00 – seanclark7

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Auction Type: One Lot
Quantity: 1

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