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Period: Early 1900s
Early 20th century Nepalese fungus mask
Located in London, GB
Early 20th century Nepalese fungus mask A Nepalese mask made from naturally formed fungus, from the middle hill’s region. Large, blackened piece of tree f...
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Nepalese Folk Art Antique Early 1900s Masks

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Wood

19th Century Japanese Meiji Iki mask
Located in London, GB
19th Century Japanese Meiji Iki mask A Japanese Meiji period Iki mask dated from the late 19th Century, depicting a dynamic expressive human face, with glass eyes and hair and a burn...
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Japanese Victorian Antique Early 1900s Masks

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Gesso, Wood

Angola Chokwe Mask Revisited by Bomber Bax
Located in Milano, IT
Beautiful classic Chokwe mask genre that honours female founding ancestors. Such representations are particularly significant as the Chokwe trace the descent through the lines of their mothers. This is thought to be a dance mask with a net and wood hairstyle, from the Batshokwe people skilled in the art of carving and of very ancient origin belonging to the culture of the divine monarchy. The Batshokwe sculptors were the most famous in the region, masters in geometric decorations such as the depiction of scarifications and tooth deformations, the surfaces of their works were carefully smoothed and polished. On the forehead of the mask, the classic chinge-lyengelye scarification is clearly visible, commonly interpreted as a variant of the Portuguese cross...
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Angolan Tribal Antique Early 1900s Masks

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Wood

African Futurist Gold Mask Created by Bomber Bax
Located in Milano, IT
Single African mask created by artist Bomber Bax. The mask dates back to the early 1900s and was subsequently processed and painted in late 2022 by the artist. The artist used spec...
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Ivorian Tribal Antique Early 1900s Masks

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Wood

African Futurist Black Tribal Mask by Bomber Bax
Located in Milano, IT
Contemporary African single mask created by the artist Bomber Bax. The mask dates back to the early 1900s and was subsequently processed and painted in late 2022 by the artist. The...
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Congolese Tribal Antique Early 1900s Masks

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Wood

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Kumba Karna Masks, Indonesian, Mid-20th Century
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Willi Huggler Brutalist Style Carved Wood Mask
By Willi Huggler
Located in Bridgeport, CT
Carved grotesque wood mask with pierced eyes, very hooked nose, cigar between very crooked bone teeth. Label on verso reads, “Willi Huggler (Swiss, 1925...
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Japanese Wood "Shikami" Mask, Noh Theater, Late 1970s
Located in New York, NY
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Early 20th Century Pende "Circumcision Ceremonial" Mask
Located in Austin, TX
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Set of Six Vintage French Three Dimensional Masks
Located in Stamford, CT
Very animated face masks from the 1940s. Three dimensional.
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Mende Women's Helmet Mask
Located in Chicago, IL
This helmet mask created by the Mende people of Sierra Leone was made for the women of their tribe to wear while dancing. Commissioned by women for their ...
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Sierra Leonean Tribal Early 1900s Masks

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Mende Women's Helmet Mask
Mende Women's Helmet Mask
H 15 in W 7.5 in D 10 in
Songye Kifwebe Mask – Hand-Carved – DR Congo – Tribal African Art
Located in Ljubljana, SI
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Congolese Vintage Early 1900s Masks

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Hardwood

Early 20th Century Hand-Carved Wood Tribal Mask from Atoni Tribe Timor
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
This very flat mask originates from the Atoni people of Timor. For the Timorese people masks portray both male and female ancestors, worn by warriors to scare off enemies or during c...
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Indonesian Other Early 1900s Masks

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Wood

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Dunton of Reading Romany Gargoyle, circa 1908
Located in London, GB
Gargoyle from a Dunton of Reading Romany Living Wagon, circa 1908 Detail: This lot is a very rare and one off handmade Folk Art traveling caravan that was built in Reading by Dunton and Sons beside the River Kennet at Crane Wharf in 1914. This item would have been the main feature that sat above the main entrance (Crown Band)to the wagon. A true piece of English Folk Art Gypsy Caravan history, The Dunton made Romany living wagon was the Rolls Royce of travelling wagons in the 1900s, They were completely hand built and only affordable by the wealthiest of traveling families. The wagon that this item is from was restored by the late Micheal Lee who is one of the most well renowned wagon builders and restorers of his time. The Gargoyle item for sale was obtained from a private collector of English Folk Art and we have to say is the rarest item in our store. The item sits on a black metal stand and fits perfectly onto the stand for display purposes, the Item however can be removed easily and handled. The stand is sold as part of this lot. History This caravan was built in Reading by Dunton and Sons beside the River Kennet at Crane Wharf in 1914. Caravans like this were first built for travelling show people in the early 19th century. Gypsies started to live in caravans in the 1850s. Before this they had travelled by horse or foot and camped in tents. The Romany word for caravan is vardo. Several types of caravan developed in the 19th century. This one is known as a ‘Ledge’ because the body is built out over the wheels. Dunton also built the ‘Reading’ type caravan that was very popular with the Gypsy Community as it was suited to poorly surfaced tracks. The reality of everyday life on the road for the Gypsies could be hard especially when faced with extremes of weather, and discrimination. The romantic image of Gypsy life led some members of the middle classes to buy or hire Gypsy caravans for horse drawn holidays in the 1900s. This inspired the episode in Kenneth Graham’s The Wind in the Willows, when Mr Toad takes a short-lived caravan adventure. Kenneth Graham lived near Reading in Pangbourne. Dunton’s are first recorded as ‘coach and cart wheelwright and general smith’ at 30 King’s Road and Highbridge Wharf in 1874. It is not known when they made their first caravan but by 1884 they were described as ‘van builders’. By 1889, as ‘coach and carriage...
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Temple Hannya Mask
Located in London, GB
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