Details
A FINE NEW BRITAIN SHIELD
Of curved oval form with rectangular boss at the centre, the front carved and painted with two stylised masks in green, reddish brown, black and white, the back with carved and painted scrolling ornament in similar colours, red-dyed and natural rattan about the border with some white feathers remaining, crossed red-dyed rattan at the centre
117.5cm. high
Of curved oval form with rectangular boss at the centre, the front carved and painted with two stylised masks in green, reddish brown, black and white, the back with carved and painted scrolling ornament in similar colours, red-dyed and natural rattan about the border with some white feathers remaining, crossed red-dyed rattan at the centre
117.5cm. high
Provenance
Serge Brignoni, Berne
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