A CAMEROON 'ROYAL' BELL
Christie's charge a buyer's premium of 20% (VAT in… Read more
A CAMEROON 'ROYAL' BELL

Details
A CAMEROON 'ROYAL' BELL
The finial carved as two figures carrying a leopard on a litter, a twisted serpent to each side, flared iron bell, dark patina with scorched embellishments
53cm. high
Special notice
Christie's charge a buyer's premium of 20% (VAT inclusive) for this lot.

Lot Essay

William Fagg, writing about the present lot in Christie's London catalogue of 17 June 1980, lot 306, states: "This bell is a royal piece for the Sultan of Foumban, as can be seen from the device of the double-headed snake under the board on which the leopard is carried. The carriers also wear loincloths, a practice introduced by the great Sultan Njoya under the German occupation."

More from THE JOSEF HERMAN COLLECTION OF AFRICAN ART

View All
View All