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An Unusual 19thC Painted Tribal Mask sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles with figures and foliage visible

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with figures and foliage visible

The supple cotton Canadian red ensign with the Union Jack in the upper canton and ten part segmented badge including the symbols for each of the provinces which were then part of Confederation

all on rectangular section wooden bases survive from mid nineteenth century Naples

Scarcely found as pairs

the compression moulded AMF Amflite II pins with surlyn half shells having red and blue detailing are WIBC and ABC approved

An Unusual 19thC Painted Tribal Mask sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles with figures and foliage visibleOrigin: Congolese or Himalayan Period: Mid Late Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1860 90 Height: 11. 5 inches Width: 7 inches The unusual nineteenth century painted mask with mouth and eye cavities, pierced holes to edges and applied dot decoration in buff and ochre survives from possibly from the Congo or the Himalayan area. The mask has expected wear to its paintwork, heavy in some places making it very decorative. The unusual

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