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Fetish Congo Sculpture

African Congo Fetish Statue, Houses Spirits for Protection, Late 20th- Century
African Congo Fetish Statue, Houses Spirits for Protection, Late 20th- Century

African Congo Fetish Statue, Houses Spirits for Protection, Late 20th- Century

Located in Miami, FL

African Congo Fetish Statue, Houses Spirits for Protection 20th- Century Offered for sale is a

Category

Late 20th Century Congolese Tribal Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

African Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Songye Fetish Figure
African Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Songye Fetish Figure

African Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Songye Fetish Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African Congo 20th Century carved wood Songye ceremonial fetish figure made with inlaid horn and

Category

20th Century African Tribal Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Horn

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi Baboon Nail Fetish Figure
African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi Baboon Nail Fetish Figure

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi Baboon Nail Fetish Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African Democratic Republic of the Congo 20th Century carved wood baboon nail fetish guardian

Category

20th Century African Tribal Animal Sculptures

Materials

Metal

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Wood & String Nkisi Male Nail Fetish Figure
African D.R. Congo 20th Century Wood & String Nkisi Male Nail Fetish Figure

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Wood & String Nkisi Male Nail Fetish Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African Democratic Republic of the Congo 20th Century male nail fetish guardian figure (\"Yombe

Category

20th Century African Tribal Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood & Mirror Nkisi Nail Fetish Figure
African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood & Mirror Nkisi Nail Fetish Figure

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood & Mirror Nkisi Nail Fetish Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African Democratic Republic of the Congo 20th Century carved wood 2-headed nail fetish guardian

Category

20th Century African Tribal Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi Male Nail Fetish Figure
African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi Male Nail Fetish Figure

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi Male Nail Fetish Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African Democratic Republic of the Congo 20th Century carved wood male nail fetish guardian figure

Category

20th Century African Tribal Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Glass

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi 2-Headed Nail Fetish Figure
African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi 2-Headed Nail Fetish Figure

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wood Nkisi 2-Headed Nail Fetish Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African Democratic Republic of the Congo 20th Century carved wood 2-headed nail fetish guardian

Category

20th Century African Tribal Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Nkisi Koso 2-Headed Dog Nail Fetish Figure
African D.R. Congo 20th Century Nkisi Koso 2-Headed Dog Nail Fetish Figure

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Nkisi Koso 2-Headed Dog Nail Fetish Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African Democratic Republic of Congo 20th Century carved wood nail fetish figure in 2-headed dog

Category

20th Century African Tribal Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Glass

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'Rega' fetish
'Rega' fetish

'Rega' fetish

Unavailable

H 19.69 in Dm 7.09 in

'Rega' fetish

Located in Brussels, BE

African carved wood and monkey scull fetish. The figure is clad in a loincloth with bag, necklace

Category

Antique 19th Century Congolese Sculptures

Congo Nail Fetish Sculpture
Congo Nail Fetish Sculpture

Congo Nail Fetish Sculpture

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H 6 in W 14 in D 7 in

Congo Nail Fetish Sculpture

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Serpent fetish nail sculpture from the Congo, central Africa circa early 1920's. The figure has

Category

Early 20th Century African Folk Art Animal Sculptures

Materials

Metal

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