Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY. Items include Asafo militia flag - Fante people, Ghana; two slashing knives - Mongo people; man's mourning robe - Ashante people, Ghana; standing Minserah figure; ceremonial chief's necklace - Bamum people, Cameroon' bust of queen - Yoruba people, Benin; wedding blanket - Tuareg people, Niger & Mali; West African bells; old miniature rattle - Chamba people, Cameroon & Nigeria; hexagonal iron sheet currency - Boubi people, Equatorial Guinea and more.

AFRICAN ART COLLECTION OF MARY SUE AND PAUL PETER ROSEN

Mary Sue and Paul Peter Rosen have collected African art for over thirty years, making nine trips to Africa to study the art in its cultural setting. The Rosens have published three African art books, curated more than ten exhibitions from their collection, and have given public lectures about African art and culture. They have donated art from their collection to various institutions including the Newark Museum, Temple University in Philadelphia, the SMA Fathers African Art Museum in Tenafly, New Jersey, and the African American Research Library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Payment is due by Wednesday, November 28 at 1PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Wednesday, November 28 at 3PM.


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THE FOLLOWING REFERENCES ARE CITED BY AUTHOR NAME AND PUBLICATION DATE IN VARIOUS LOTS:

MS ROSEN/PP ROSEN MASKS FROM WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA 2013 MS ROSEN/PP ROSEN EMBLEMS OF POWER: ASAFO FLAGS FROM GHANA 2013 (See Lots #7 & 17).

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Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY. Items include Asafo militia flag - Fante people, Ghana; two slashing knives - Mongo people; man's mourning robe - Ashante people, Ghana; standing Minserah figure; ceremonial chief's necklace - Bamum people, Cameroon' bust of queen - Yoruba people, Benin; wedding blanket - Tuareg people, Niger & Mali; West African bells; old miniature rattle - Chamba people, Cameroon & Nigeria; hexagonal iron sheet currency - Boubi people, Equatorial Guinea and more.

AFRICAN ART COLLECTION OF MARY SUE AND PAUL PETER ROSEN

Mary Sue and Paul Peter Rosen have collected African art for over thirty years, making nine trips to Africa to study the art in its cultural setting. The Rosens have published three African art books, curated more than ten exhibitions from their collection, and have given public lectures about African art and culture. They have donated art from their collection to various institutions including the Newark Museum, Temple University in Philadelphia, the SMA Fathers African Art Museum in Tenafly, New Jersey, and the African American Research Library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Payment is due by Wednesday, November 28 at 1PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Wednesday, November 28 at 3PM.


All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice.

*NOTE* Shipping is available on all items.

THE FOLLOWING REFERENCES ARE CITED BY AUTHOR NAME AND PUBLICATION DATE IN VARIOUS LOTS:

MS ROSEN/PP ROSEN MASKS FROM WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA 2013 MS ROSEN/PP ROSEN EMBLEMS OF POWER: ASAFO FLAGS FROM GHANA 2013 (See Lots #7 & 17).

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THREE UNUSUAL POUNDERS. A pounder is a type of pestle used in many regions of the world to beat grain into flour or to beat moistened plant material to make a paste or to soften cloth. (A) Possibly Tellem people, Mali. Excavated north of Bandiagara in the Dogon region. Said to be hundreds of years old. Chip marks evident on surface which has area of smooth patina, especially on the ends, indicative of heavy use. H 18in. Weight 4lb. (B) GoGo people, Tanzania. Bone pounder. Decorated with cruciform designs made by inserting tiny beads into drilled holes. Bone appears older than the decorations. Signs of use, especially on handle. Source of bone and use not known. H 10.5in Weight 2 lb. (C) Possibly Kenya. Ancient hippopotamus tooth. Surface of wide end carved into a grid. Used for stamping designs on cloth, and possibly for grinding plant material for ceremonial purposes. On custom base. H 4in.

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THREE UNUSUAL POUNDERS. A pounder is a type of pestle used in many regions of the world to beat grain into flour or to beat moistened plant material to make a paste or to soften cloth. (A) Possibly Tellem people, Mali. Excavated north of Bandiagara in the Dogon region. Said to be hundreds of years old. Chip marks evident on surface which has area of smooth patina, especially on the ends, indicative of heavy use. H 18in. Weight 4lb. (B) GoGo people, Tanzania. Bone pounder. Decorated with cruciform designs made by inserting tiny beads into drilled holes. Bone appears older than the decorations. Signs of use, especially on handle. Source of bone and use not known. H 10.5in Weight 2 lb. (C) Possibly Kenya. Ancient hippopotamus tooth. Surface of wide end carved into a grid. Used for stamping designs on cloth, and possibly for grinding plant material for ceremonial purposes. On custom base. H 4in.

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