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Hand-Carved Colonial African Statues from Ghana

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  • Ashanti Akan ‘Ghana’ Tribal Standing Female Figure Arm Out Africa
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    Early 20th Century Ghanaian Tribal Tribal Art

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  • Standing Akan Ghana Tribal Female Figure Early 20th Century Africa, Black Hair
    Located in Point Richmond, CA
    Akan, Ghana, shrine figure, a standing female figure with black hair and details, remains of white pigment, with arms out holding a bottle, includes custom metal base. Probably a fig...
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    Early 20th Century Ghanaian Tribal Tribal Art

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  • Strong Standing Female figure with Braided Hair Ewe Ghana, West Africa ex Willis
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  • Seated Female Figure on Stool Holding a Sword Ewe Ghana, West Africa ex Willis
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    Seated female figure on classic Akan stool holding a sword. From the Ewe people of Ghana, West Africa. Created as three separate pieces that fit together for display, figure, stool ...
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