African Artifacts and Textiles - Dr. Gould Auction on May 10, 2024 by Ray's Premier Auction in NJ
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African Artifacts and Textiles - Dr. Gould

Dr. Philip Gould a distinguished Professor of Chinese Art at Columbia University and Sarah Lawrence College, was in his personal life a passionate collector of tribal art and artifacts from around the world. This auction features many pieces from Dr. Gould's collection of African textiles and artifacts. The collection includes examples of Kuba Textiles, Kente Textiles and Coptic Textile Fragments. Also featured are Masks, Carved Figures, Fetish Objects, Cast Bronze Objects, Currency Cuffs and Hoes, Iron Currency, Throwing Knives, Terra Cotta Figures and Vessels.
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Iron Kissi Penny Bundle: Bundle of Kissi peoples' forged iron currency, Sierra Leone/Guinea, West Africa. Largest approx. 12" long PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New York
1503: Iron Kissi Penny BundleEst. $125-$175$30(2 bids)
Kuba Boxes (3): Three (3) woven palm fibe boxes, Kuba peoples, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central Africa. Dimensions: 8.5" x 6.5" x 4.5" (largest), 3' x 3" x 3.5" (smallest) PROVENANCE:From the estate of
1504: Kuba Boxes (3)Est. $100-$150$25
Bronze Currency Anklet, Gabon: Currency anklet, bronze, Fang peoples, Gabon, Central Africa. Dimensions: 3.75" high, 4.25" diameter (approx.) PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New York
1505: Bronze Currency Anklet, GabonEst. $100-$150$25(1 bid)
Wrought Iron Bracelets (5): Five (5) wrought iron bracelets, various cultures, West Africa. Dimensions: 2" diameter (approx.) (smallest), 5" x 3" (largest) PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New York
1510: Wrought Iron Bracelets (5)Est. $150-$200$30(1 bid)
Iron & Bronze Bracelets (5): Five (5) wrought iron and bronze bracelets, various cultures, West Africa. Dimensions: 3" diameter (approx.) (smallest), 4" diameter (approx.)(largest) PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip
1511: Iron & Bronze Bracelets (5)Est. $150-$200$30(1 bid)
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Bambara Iron Mask: Bambara peoples iron mask, Mali, West Africa. Dimensions (approx.): 8" x 4" PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New York
1515: Bambara Iron MaskEst. $75-$100$30(2 bids)
Moroccan Cotton Textile: Embroidered cotton textile, in red, black and off-white, Morocco, North Africa, 56" x 30" PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New York
1516: Moroccan Cotton TextileEst. $125-$200$25(1 bid)
Wood Pestles (2): Two wood beaters/pestles, West Africa. Dimensions (approx.): 37" (longer) and 29" (shorter) PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New York
1518: Wood Pestles (2)Est. $75-$125$20(1 bid)
Wrought Iron Hoe: Wrought iron hoe, possibly Tuareg peoples, Mali, West Africa. Dimensions (approx.): 45.5" long PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New York
1519: Wrought Iron HoeEst. $75-$100$20
Mfumte Iron Hoe Currency (2): Two wrought iron hoe currencies, Mfumte peoples, Cameroon or Nigeria, West Africa, believed to have been exhibited at "Africa's Iron and Copper Currencies", Institute of African Studies, Columbia
1522: Mfumte Iron Hoe Currency (2)Est. $150-$200$35(1 bid)
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Kuba Coil Currency: Kuba peoples wrought iron coil currency, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central Africa, believed to have been exhibited at "Africa's Iron and Copper Currencies", Institute of African Studies,
1523: Kuba Coil CurrencyEst. $75-$100$25(1 bid)
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