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75.00 USD
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Price Realized 75.00 USD
Date Sold 2024-04-06T00:00:00
Date(s)
3/9/2024 - 4/6/2024
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Lot # 249
Estimate 10.00 - 10,000.00 USD
Group - Category Antiques & Collectibles - Collectibles - Cultures / Ethnicities
Lead RARE 43" Burkina Faso Gurunsi Plank Hornbill Bird
Description
43" Burkina Faso Gurunsi Plank Hornbill Bird Mask - Mid Century or Older. Hand Carved from one large piece of wood and hand painted. Despite Muslim and Christian influence over the last few hundred years the peoples of the Burkina Faso continue to live their lives in their old traditional ways. This is a fairly old mask from the Mossi people acquired midcentury by 2 teachers who spent much of their time overseas mid 1900's. On their travels they focused on collecting older wood art objects among other things bringing pieces of the art and culture they spent time in back to the United States at the end of their journey. This ask is mid 1900's or older - perhaps much older. There is one very similar to this one in the Brooklyn Museum. Wikipedia has a very nice write up on this type of mask - "Masks occupy an important position in the religious life of the Nyonyose, the ancient farmers and spiritual segment of society among the Mossi people. The Nakomse (chief class) do not use masks. The use of masks in initiations and funerals is quite typical of all the Voltaic or Gur-speaking peoples, including the Nyonyose, Lela, Winiama, Nouna, Bwaba, and Dogon. Masks appear at burials to observe on behalf of the ancestors that proper burial procedures were carried out. They then appear at several funeral or memorial services held at regular intervals over the years after an elder has died. Masks attend to honor the deceased and to verify that the spirit of the deceased merits admission into the world of ancestors. Without a proper funeral the spirit remains near the home and causes trouble for his/her descendants. Masks are often carved of the wood of Ceiba pentandra, the faux kapokier. They are carved in three major styles that correspond to the styles of the ancient people who were conquered in 1500 by the invading Nakomse and integrated into a new Mossi society: In the north masks are vertical planks with a round concave or convex face. A mask at a funeral in the village of Kirsi in 1976. A black plastic child's doll has been added to the horns to create a karan wemba, to honor a female ancestor. In the southwest masks represent animals such as antelope, bush buffalo, and various strange creatures, are painted red, white and black. In the east, around Boulsa, masks have tall posts above the face to which fiber is attached." This mask is for its age in very good condition. The beak has been glued in two places securely which isnt very noticeable unless closely inspected as shown in the photos. The upper plank has a split on the back which we reinforced with gorilla wood glue to reinforce it. Very nice piece of antique tribal art from Africa. Ancient Authentic
Name Artifacts Worldwide Antiquities and Toys
Auctioneer
Type Live Webcast Auction
Date(s) 3/9/2024 - 4/6/2024
Auction Date/Time Info
Auction starts ending April 6 2024 at 9am Central Time
Preview Date/Time Contact Matt Lay 573-822-4180 to schedule a preview.
Checkout Date/Time Pickup dates are April 7 and April 8 10am-5pm
Location
Buyer Premium 15% BP
Description
Very diversified auction with many Museum Grade Artifacts from all over the world. The items offered in this sale are museum grade and another offering of some of the best pieces of history we have had the privilege to offer to date. Any Collector will enjoy going through the items in this sale and will find many artifacts that they will like to add to a collection. Don't miss this opportunity to add these wonderful Artifacts to your personal collection. Also included are several pieces of gold and silver jewelry and gold coins. The Artifacts in this sale come from the extraordinary collections of George Wolf, Ryan Keele, Jeff Gower, and Matt Lay.
Preview Contact Matt Lay 573-822-4180 to schedule a preview. 4036 Sunset Dr. Hannibal, MO 63401 USA Buyer's Premium 15% Terms & Conditions 1. All items being sold are attempted to be accurately described as possible by auction staff. All items are being sold as-is. Bidder is responsible for determining condition of each item prior to bidding and takes sole responsibility for interpretation of the items they are bidding on. 2. Items are being offered with a 30-day money back guarantee if deemed to be described wrong. Contact us immediately with any questions or concerns of authenticity. Items will need to be returned within 30 days in the same condition as sold before a full refund plus buyer's premium will be sent to the bidder. At no time is the auction company obligated to pay more than the sale price plus buyer's premium for returns. Any other expenses will be the buyer's responsibility. 3. All items offered will be sold to the highest bidder. Auctioneer has final say and judgement of the auction. All sales are final, and no bidder can revoke their bid. The auctioneer has the right to correct himself before and during the auction and has final judgement over all disputes. 4. There will be a 15% buyer's premium added to each item purchased. A 10% buyer's premium will be added to in house bids. Items not paid for in a timely manner will be reverted back to the auction company to be sold again in a later sale. 5. Any announcements made day of the sale take precedence over previous catalogue information. 6. All items in the auction were found and obtained by legal means. 7. All bids are the buyer's responsibility. A successful bid is a legally binding contract. Auctioneer reserves the right to revoke and suspend a bidder from attending and bidding in an auction at any time. Auctioneer and staff reserve the right to bid on items within the auction. 8. A 3% payment collection processing charge will be added to the invoice at the end of the sale to cover credit card, Live Auctioneers, or PayPal fees. 9. Purchases may be subject to Sales Tax according to State and Federal requirements at the time of the sale. 10. The Card on file will be charged as soon as the invoice is created for the auction. This will speed up the time it takes to get your items shipped to you and make the payment process effortless on your end. SALES TAX Online purchases from North American Artifact Auctions may be subject to taxes.
Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
0.00 - 18.00 2.00 USD
18.01 - 95.00 5.00 USD
95.01 - 490.00 10.00 USD
490.01 - 1,975.00 25.00 USD
1,975.01 - 9,950.00 50.00 USD
9,950.01 - 19,900.00 100.00 USD
19,900.01 - 49,750.00 250.00 USD
49,750.01 - 9,999,999.99 500.00 USD
Currency USD
Buyer Premium 15% BP
Payment Terms
Payment is in USD. Taxes may apply according to state tax laws. Payment will be processed immediately after the invoices are sent out. If payment is unsuccessful you will need to pay for your items through the Currency Pay email before they are shipped. All items that are paid for will be shipped immediately.
We will ship all items in house. We offer quick affordable shipping at a very low cost. If picking up the dates are April 7-8 10am- 5pm