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African Artifects Ireland €300.00
Carved Teak african man, nice condition.
Added: September 9, 2009 | Comments: 0

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Handpainted turtle she... Ireland Contact Seller
The West African turtle carapace (shell) i of the species Caretta Caretta also known as a Loggerhead turtle. This species occurs widely in the Atlantic and into the Mediterranean. This African specimen could be from a number of countries, including Mauritania where they were first found breeding by scientists in 1994 at the most northerly limit of their known range along this coast. It is more likely from a coastal area further south, the painting of a coastal vilalge scene might strike a chord with someone who knet about traditional houses in different African countries. The turtle would have been a fully mature adult and could have lived up to 50 years. This is based on the carapace length.Phone number: 00353-85767-3263Phone between 12 noon and 12 midnightemail: grennell.brendan@gmail.com
Added: September 9, 2009 | Comments: 0

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Inuit Carving of Walru... Ireland €285.00
Beautiful Inuit SculptureBeautiful carved Walrus. Inuit piece by Moses Echalook (b.1931). Inukjuak community. Signed in syllabics and has disc number 1585. (E91585) made form Serpentinite/soapstone and bone tusks (tusks are possibly a replacement but good) approx 7 inches x 5 inches. c 1950's and in excellent condition. Inuit art is becoming highly collectible and is hard to find.Disc number: The Canadian government issued disc numbers to the Inuit starting in the 1940s and continued into the 1970s. They were imprinted on fiber discs and were to be worn around the neck. The disc numbers were to be used in place of names. Source: www.katilvik.com
Added: September 9, 2009 | Comments: 0