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This phenomenal stool is typical of those from Ghana on the Gold Coast of W. Africa. Also called a "Golden Stool" and used in cermonies by the Ashanti people. Carved from a single piece of wood. 20" L x 12" H X 9.5" W. Shows weathering and age as expected.. Small section missing from one corner and piece punctured from center cylinder. 201 / 1519 sold -
This phenomenal stool is typical of those from Ghana on the Gold Coast of W. Africa. Also called a "Golden Stool" and used in cermonies by the Ashanti people. Carved from a single piece of wood. 20" L x 12" H X 9.5" W. Shows weathering and age as expected.. Small section missing from one corner and piece punctured from center cylinder. 202 / 1519 sold -
This phenomenal stool is typical of those from Ghana on the Gold Coast of W. Africa. Also called a "Golden Stool" and used in cermonies by the Ashanti people. Carved from a single piece of wood. 20" L x 12" H X 9.5" W. Shows weathering and age as expected.. Small section missing from one corner and piece punctured from center cylinder. 203 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 263 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 264 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 265 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 266 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 267 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 268 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 269 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 270 / 1519 sold -
No indication of origin on this unusual carved piece, but perhaps West Africa. Thinking maybe tribal ceremonial meat platter? The tip of the tail has been lightly chewed. Back is flat and therefor can be used to display fruit or as a meat platter. Nice weathered patina. 36" L x 9" W. 271 / 1519 sold
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