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Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1900 item #1395910 (stock #BNJindoBetel)
June Hastings
$115.00
Antique Southeast Asian iron betel nut cutter with decorative engraving. In working condition, it exhibits much rust and it is up to you to chose to oil it. Measures 6.5" long. 19th C Indonesian.
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1940 item #1467064 (stock #7192)
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$130.00
Fine strand of prewar WWII, glass Venetian trade beads from Africa, L: 58cm/23in. These are strung on a contemporary cotton green string with copper wire fastener. Included on this strand is large “faux” amber center bead attached on a secondary strand of African sand cast beads. The Venetians have ostrich shell spacer disc beads. Free shipping!
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre AD 1000 item #1213743 (stock #GLASS-011)
JJ Oriental
$450.00
A beautiful ancient glass bangle in blueish green color. This probably from Vietnam or Cambodia. Size: Outside diameter 6.9cm. Condition: Almost perfect. A very small almost invisible chip on the outside edge.
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre AD 1000 item #1378330 (stock #GLD-018)
JJ Oriental
Sold. Thank you
A nicely made ancient Pyu solid gold frog pendant with a seal carving at the underside of the base. It has a hole though it to make into a pendant. Weight: 14.05 grams. Size: See last photo
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre AD 1000 item #1360697 (stock #MED-001)
JJ Oriental
$675.00
A very rare ancient necklace made up of ten silver medallions (coins) from Southeast Asia dating back to over 2,000 years. The necklace can be separated to make two necklaces five silver medallions. Size: See last photo.
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1900 item #1475111
Zentner Collection
Price on Request
Antique amitung (door board) for a dwelling or ceremonial house of the Telefolmin people who live in the southern portion of Sandaun (West Sepik) Province of Papua New Guinea. This large door board is made of a single piece of wood and has an opening for people to enter and exit. The carving is made up of individual motifs that represent different parts of human or animal: the central heart or navel, the wings of a flying fox or fruit bat, spirals represent limbs or eyes...
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1920 item #1264628 (stock #JHsmKaliBask)
June Hastings
$225.00
Antique Kalinga basket for carrying and storing rice or vegatables made by the mountain people from northern Luzon, the largest island in the Philippine archipelago. This coil basket is perfectly symmetrical and has nice warm patina. The coil weaving technique, materials (finely split rattan and nito vine), and design are consistent with baskets made by the Kalinga tribe. This rare and very beautiful collectible basket is in excellent condition and measures 12” high and about 10" diameter.
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1920 item #1465823 (stock #7161)
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$180.00
Fine cowrie shell necklace from northwest Burma, probably Naga on a hand woven macramé cotton cord. This is an old set, circa 80 years with an excellent worn natural patina and almost porcelain like surface these need to be handled to be appreciated. Please note that each bead is hand carved to nest into the other so when strung together and worn the necklace hangs in a circular fashion...
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre AD 1000 item #1414888
Zentner Collection
Sold
Red clay Roman pottery vessel with handle, flanged lip over curved body, worn white design, most likely a wine ewer, display stand.

Provenance Handley Collection
Date 300 AD
Size without stand H 9.5" x W 4.5"
with stand H 11 1/2"
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1960 item #1321260 (stock #1-0930)
AfricAsia Primitive and Antiques
SOLD
Architectural element which was probably the top part of a household altar. This element --- which represents a protecting ancestor head surmounted by a symbolic coiffe --- is resting on a squarish base. The piece is made of wood with a nice age patina. Indonesia, Leti Island. Height: 57 cm. Partial loss on the top, erosion, otherwise very good condition...
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1930 item #1490760 (stock #7417)
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$90.00
Good Kayan Orang Ulu gawai rice festival ceremonial mask, circa 40 years old, from Sarawak. I bought this piece in Kuching, Sarawak in 2003. Used only twice a year for rice planting and harvesting festivals (gawai), these gatherings were usually a good excuse for a party and celebration to encourage the spirits to ensure a good harvest. H: 25cm/9.8in and W: 16cm/6.2in.
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1930 item #1490592 (stock #7410)
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$150.00
Rare collection (5 pieces) of pottery tobacco pipes used by the Rau/Brau people. These were acquired in Laos quite a few years. Most likely fired at the Yixing Kilns, in Jiangsu Province- the same place that made opium pipe bowls. These would date from late 19th century to first half 20th century- the ones with reddish clay being the oldest. They have some small chips consistent with old tribal pieces...
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1950 item #1388091 (stock #4291)
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$150.00
Basket from Northern Burma probaby from the Rawang or other Kachin related group. . Approximately 50 or 60 years old. Increasingly difficult to source, this is a fine example of Burmese tribal basketry. Condition: good natural polished feel to the surface, a couple of “breaks” on upper rim of basket. The hole in the handle lid seems to intentional, as it has the same wear as the rest of the piece. Dimensions: 20cm/8in height 15.5cm/6.2in diameter.
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 2000 item #1473474
DAY FINE ARTS
£200.00
47 piece Burmese Mizoran necklace. 45 cm strung. Made up from a mixture of materials which show different fluorescence under UV light including some amber. Undated, estimated to be 20th century or earlier. Can be viewed in central London and shipped worldwide.
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1920 item #1423651 (stock #1198)
Intandane ltd
£375.00
A rare attractively carved (bamboo root?)Dyak Hunter's water bottle (with original stopper) made early in the 20th Century.

Condition: excellent - no damages and with good old patination.

23 cm / 9 inches high; 15 ck / 6 inches across.

For many additional pictures please view item #1811 in our Liverpool shop website at www.69aliverpool.co.uk

Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1940 item #1387214 (stock #BSK79)
Ancient East
$225
DESCRIPTION: An attractive Asian fishing creel, fashioned from woven split bamboo with wood base and neck, and an attached tightly woven string for hanging. A creel is used for carrying fish or blocks of peat moss which function as an evaporative cooler when dipped into a creek, keeping the catch chilled. This type of creel with a woven, partially open top can also be used to catch lobsters and other crustaceans. Good condition with a nice aged patina...
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1930 item #1480247 (stock #7221)
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$250.00
Collection of four hardwood “tun tun” pig trap markers made by the Iban people of Sarawak, East Malaysia, circa last half of 20th century. All in good condition. The longest one is L: 59cm/23.2in
Southeast Asian : Folk Art : Primitive Works of Art : Pre 1920 item #1462513 (stock #7079)
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$150.00
Rare and unusual Iban pottery pattern paddle carved from durable Iron Wood (Belian wood), circa 19th century. The pattern on this would be pressed into unfired clay pots to give it this design by the Iban people of Sarawak. This technique has been used since Neolithic times predating the pottery wheel, where pots were made by coiling “ropes” of clay into a shape and then using the paddle to press the coils together to make a shape...
 
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