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Material: Aluminum
Dan Mask Max Granick Provenance
By Dan People
Located in Sharon, CT
Purchased from the estate of Max Granick. Granick had a frame shop on
56st and in addition to being one of the great framers of midcentury NY
was a partner with John Graham offering ...
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Early 20th Century Liberian Tribal Aluminum Tribal Art
Materials
Aluminum
$4,000 Sale Price
20% Off
A Knife With Asian Decorations & Original Handle From 1960s.
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This knife, featuring Asian decorations and an original handle, dates back to around the 1960s. It is a fine example of mid-20th century craftsmanship, combining both functional and...
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1960s Japanese Other Vintage Aluminum Tribal Art
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Aluminum
Painted White Woven Cane Fabric Beater from the Lega People of D. R. Congo
Located in Point Richmond, CA
20th century woven cane fabric beater from the Lega People of D. R. Congo
A sculptural piece of African utilitarian ware used to beat the dust out of fabric as it would hang on a ...
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Late 20th Century Congolese Tribal Aluminum Tribal Art
Materials
Aluminum
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