Items include Asafo military flags. Fante people, Ghana; copper anklets & copper ore, Mbole, Jonga, Mongo or Hamba peopel, Congo; fish goldweights. Ghana and Ivory Coast; cornucopia serving dish, probably Lobi people, Ivory Coast; Lu face masks. Ogoni people, Nigeria; authentic Adinkra stamps. Ashanti people, Ghana; Jollay Society helmet mask, Temne people, Sierra Leone; abstract sculpture. Makonde people, Tanzania; African art books & literature and more. Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY.

AFRICAN ART COLLECTION OF MARY SUE AND PAUL PETER ROSEN
Mary Sue and Paul Peter Rosen have collected African art for over thirty years, making nine trips to Africa to study the art in its cultural setting. The Rosens have published three African art books, curated more than ten exhibitions from their collection, and have given public lectures about African art and culture. They have donated art from their collection to various institutions including the Newark Museum, Temple University in Philadelphia, the SMA Fathers African Art Museum in Tenafly, New Jersey, and the African American Research Library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Payment is due by Wednesday, July 29 at 1PM.

Pickup is by appointment only & must be completed by Thursday, July 30 at 3PM.


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Items include Asafo military flags. Fante people, Ghana; copper anklets & copper ore, Mbole, Jonga, Mongo or Hamba peopel, Congo; fish goldweights. Ghana and Ivory Coast; cornucopia serving dish, probably Lobi people, Ivory Coast; Lu face masks. Ogoni people, Nigeria; authentic Adinkra stamps. Ashanti people, Ghana; Jollay Society helmet mask, Temne people, Sierra Leone; abstract sculpture. Makonde people, Tanzania; African art books & literature and more. Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY.

AFRICAN ART COLLECTION OF MARY SUE AND PAUL PETER ROSEN
Mary Sue and Paul Peter Rosen have collected African art for over thirty years, making nine trips to Africa to study the art in its cultural setting. The Rosens have published three African art books, curated more than ten exhibitions from their collection, and have given public lectures about African art and culture. They have donated art from their collection to various institutions including the Newark Museum, Temple University in Philadelphia, the SMA Fathers African Art Museum in Tenafly, New Jersey, and the African American Research Library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Payment is due by Wednesday, July 29 at 1PM.

Pickup is by appointment only & must be completed by Thursday, July 30 at 3PM.


All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash (by appointment only), Mastercard, Visa, or Discover card.

PLEASE NOTE: In an effort to keep both our staff and customers safe and reduce the spread of COVID-19, Absolute Auctions & Realty, Inc. is closed to the public for auction previews. Email info@aarauctions.com for additional questions. We ask that you do not come to the gallery if you are sick. Thank you for your understanding.

Items are located at The Absolute Auction Center, 45 South Ave. Pleasant Valley, NY 12569. Use this link to get directions to the Absolute Auction Center: http://mapq.st/2zmOD0b

*NOTE* Shipping is available on all items with proper documentation

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CEREMONIAL IRON SNAKES. West Africa. Snakes play an important role in African divination ceremonies. Masters of this method are believed to have the power to call snakes to them from the bush and to forecast events from the behavior of the snakes, or to implore the snakes to cure illness. All hand forged. (A) Lobi people, Burkina Faso H 15in. (B) Dogon people, Mali. Ceremonial sickle knife blade arising from the body of a snake. Carried by a snake diviner. On custom base. H 12in. (C) and (D) Lobi people, Burkina Faso. The Lobi have long used fetish objects and charms in the form of snakes. Some are worn to ward off snakes or dangerous spirits (C) whereas others are placed in personal altars where they were consulted to help solve personal problems (D). The number of heads may relate to the effectiveness of the object. (C) is an exceptionally fine, beautifully coiled personal fetish, a masterpiece of the blacksmith’s art. It would have been worn secured to the side of a leg below the knee. Hand forged iron. On custom base. H 10.25in. (D) Four-headed snake which would have been placed at a personal altar. On custom base. Hand forged iron. H 12.25in.

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CEREMONIAL IRON SNAKES. West Africa. Snakes play an important role in African divination ceremonies. Masters of this method are believed to have the power to call snakes to them from the bush and to forecast events from the behavior of the snakes, or to implore the snakes to cure illness. All hand forged. (A) Lobi people, Burkina Faso H 15in. (B) Dogon people, Mali. Ceremonial sickle knife blade arising from the body of a snake. Carried by a snake diviner. On custom base. H 12in. (C) and (D) Lobi people, Burkina Faso. The Lobi have long used fetish objects and charms in the form of snakes. Some are worn to ward off snakes or dangerous spirits (C) whereas others are placed in personal altars where they were consulted to help solve personal problems (D). The number of heads may relate to the effectiveness of the object. (C) is an exceptionally fine, beautifully coiled personal fetish, a masterpiece of the blacksmith’s art. It would have been worn secured to the side of a leg below the knee. Hand forged iron. On custom base. H 10.25in. (D) Four-headed snake which would have been placed at a personal altar. On custom base. Hand forged iron. H 12.25in.

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