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Rare Early 20th Century Royal Ashanti Crown and Sandals

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  • Early Wood Ashanti Stool Reclining Figure Supporting Top, Ghana Mid 20th Century
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  • Early Classic Wood Ashanti Stool Circle Supporting Top, Ghana Mid-20th Century
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  • Rare Gold Ashanti Royal Bracelet from Jacaranda Tribal
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  • Early 20th Century Ethiopian Low Stool
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