Tschokwe pipe
Tschokwe pipe
Beautiful pipe of the Tschokwe (Ovimbundu ?) people from Angola, representing a character sitting legs folded, the body forming the sheath, the arms folded over the legs.
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Beautiful sculpted head of a long striated traditional headdress, coffee bean eyes, prognathous mouth.
The head forming a plug for the sheath can be removed, held by a braided fiber cord.
Small rest under the barrel, at the height of the feets’ tip, allowing it to stay up once placed.
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Length 24,5 cm HT 11 cm, very good state (small break on one of the legs)
Used brown shiny patina, early XXth, Eugene Bettra base
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Origin : private French collection
Auction Art Rémy le Fur décembre 2015 N° 10 (Stéphane Mangin expert)
To see for a pipe with character in the same position : Sotheby’s sale 13th of may 2011 New York Robert Rubin collection N° 34 in the catalogue
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