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  • Cameroon "Bat" Stool African Sculpture
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    Possibly Babanki. Circular ceremonial wood stool constructed of repeated animal heads. Original applied patina.
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    A beautiful modern piece of sculpture of a distinguished gentleman. Executed by a Makonde master carver in ebony. Well dressed, complete with cuffs, creases and shoes.
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    Important mask with beautiful a patina over paint and sculpting note, heads on both sides. Acquired from an old private collection. An almost identical mask was exhibited in "African...
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