Lot 66
  • 66

A rare Kota Dagger, Gabon

Estimate
6,000 - 9,000 USD
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Description

the handle with copper and brass strips forming an abstract face, nails inserted for the eyes; exceptionally fine metal patina.

Provenance

Merton D. Simpson, New York

Exhibited

South Hadley, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, Red Gold: Copper Arts of Africa, September 4 - October 31, 1984

Literature

Eugenia Herbert, Red Gold: Copper Arts of Africa, South Hadley, 1984, p. 28, fig. 53, cat. 67

Condition

very good condition overall; age crack through proper right of wooden cross-section, left tip broken and reattached, minimal corrosion to metal parts; exceptionally fine metal patina.
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