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African Works of Art

This auction presents a unique collection of items from various African countries – pieces that carry deep cultural significance. Here we encounter art created for ritual and ceremonial purposes, ranging from powerful Dogon figures and doors from Mali – acting as symbolic links between the living and their ancestors – to the iconic Ashanti stools of Ghana, each one unique and regarded as a sacred throne, deeply connected to its owner. Also featured are Ethiopian Coptic crosses, handcrafted with intricate patterns in brass and silver alloy, Nupe stools from Nigeria, an oversized shell necklace from Madagascar, and much more.

Regardless of the item, each piece in this collection is handmade and historically significant, representing the meeting point between humanity and its diverse belief systems and traditions. We warmly welcome you to explore this remarkable collection, where the cultural richness of Africa takes centre stage.

 
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Important Winter Sale 669

1135. A blue and white 'scholar in a landscape' brushpot, bitong, Qing dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722).
Estimate
20 000 - 25 000 SEK
Bid History
46 000
 
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44 000
 
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42 000
 
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Current bid:
46 000 SEK