The collection of New Guinea tribal artifacts began in the late 19th century during the period of European colonialism and exploration of the region. Many early collectors were anthropologists, missionaries, or colonial administrators who were interested in documenting the diverse cultures and societies of the region.

The first known collector of New Guinea tribal artifacts was Sir William MacGregor, the Governor of British New Guinea from 1895 to 1898. MacGregor was an avid collector of artifacts and ethnographic objects, and he acquired a large collection of New Guinea tribal artifacts during his time in the region. He was followed by other collectors, including the American anthropologist Margaret Mead, who conducted extensive fieldwork in the region in the early 20th century and amassed a significant collection of artifacts.

During the early 20th century, many New Guinea tribal artifacts were acquired by museums and private collectors in Europe and North America. These more...

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Two bowls, Boiken People, Papua New Guinea, (early twentieth…

Boiken People Carved Hardwood Bowls - Papua New Guinea

Two bowls, Boiken People, Papua New Guinea, (early twentieth century), carved hardwood, 45 cm; 46 cm diameter (2). Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

Huon Gulf Bowl. Of hollowed form, tapering to points at each…

Huon Gulf Bowl: Stylised Human Figure & Serpent Decor

Huon Gulf Bowl. Of hollowed form, tapering to points at each end, rim decorated with stylised human figure with arm outstretched, flanked with serpent forms and face; Blackened dry patina with traces of lime infill to carving. Height 46.5 cm. Width 23 cm.…

Two Prehistoric stone bowls and a club head, Nipa area Southern…

Prehistoric Stone Bowls and Club Head from Southern Highlands

Two Prehistoric stone bowls and a club head, Nipa area Southern Highlands. Ex Stan Tyler collection, patrol officer 1960s 8 cm,. Diameter 22 cm & 21 cm

A food bowl from Wuvulu Island, Papua New Guinea 45 x 24 cm

Wuvulu Island Food Bowl

A food bowl from Wuvulu Island, Papua New Guinea 45 x 24 cm

A Prehistoric stone bowl with Knobs, egg and fossil, Highlands…

Knobbed Stone Bowl from Papua New Guinea

A Prehistoric stone bowl with Knobs, egg and fossil, Highlands region, Papua New Guinea, height 22 cm, diameter 20 cm

An impressive Trobriand Islands feast dish, Papua New Guinea,…

Trobriand Islands Feast Bowl

An impressive Trobriand Islands feast dish, Papua New Guinea, carved from dense, heavy wood, hollowed-out deeply. Of elliptical form raised on a small base, ornamented with incised undulating geometric designs on the rim. Beautiful grain with the natural…

A stone chalice, Mendi valley, Southern Highlands, Papua New…

Rare Stone Chalice from Papua New Guinea

A stone chalice, Mendi valley, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea, a rare and beautiful stone bowl of chalice-shape. Inside there is a double level of bowl - very rare. The red oches show it has been used for magic. These bowls were made by a previous…

Two prehistoric stone bowls and club head, Mendi Valley…

Prehistoric Stone Bowls and Club Head from Mendi Valley

Two prehistoric stone bowls and club head, Mendi Valley Southern Highlands. Ex Stan Tyler collection, patrol officer 1960s 13 cm x 11 cm,. Diameter 13 cm & 21 cm

An old Massim lizard shaped bowl, early 20th century; finely…

Massim Lizard-Shaped Bowl with High-Relief Carvings

An old Massim lizard shaped bowl, early 20th century; finely carved in the form of an elongated lizard, the front of the bowl has two small lizards carved in high relief, pecked designs over most of the surface. Provenance: Alex Philips, Melbourne. 62 cm

Papua New Guinea Saissi Island bowl of elliptical shape, each…

Saissi Island Frigate Bird Elliptical Bowl

Papua New Guinea Saissi Island bowl of elliptical shape, each side decorated with a frigate bird with outstretched wings in low relief, 60 x 26 cm

Early clay bowl, fine bowl with two figural flying fox…

Flying Fox Clay Bowl from Papua New Guinea

Early clay bowl, fine bowl with two figural flying fox decoration to sides. Markham river, Morobe Provence, Papua New Guinea. Height 12 cm. Width 25 cm

A massive Tami Island feast bowl, Papua New Guinea, with…

Papua New Guinea Feast Bowl with Incised Designs

A massive Tami Island feast bowl, Papua New Guinea, with incised designs to both sides, decorated with pipe clay 93 x 42 x 22 cm

A large old food bowl, coastal Ramu, early 20th century; of…

Antique Crocodile Head Handled Food Bowl

A large old food bowl, coastal Ramu, early 20th century; of elegant elongated oval form, and finely carved crocodile heads forming the handles and with ancient patina. 85 x 27 cm

Two prehistoric stone bowls Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands,…

Prehistoric Stone Bowls from Papua New Guinea

Two prehistoric stone bowls Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea. Collected 1960s by Australian patrol officer, Stan Tyler. Length 22 cm & 17 cm

A large wooden bowl, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea.…

Trobriand Islands Wooden Bowl, 81cm

A large wooden bowl, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance: David Baker Collection. 81 cm

An old Matty Island bowl, Wuvulu, Western Islands, Papua New…

Matty Island Bowl from Papua New Guinea

An old Matty Island bowl, Wuvulu, Western Islands, Papua New Guinea, the bowl of highly abstracted and geometric form, elongated rectangular body with squared bottom, the sides characteristically curving inwards. Length 47 cm, width 26 cm, height 9.5 cm

Trobriand bowl with figures, bowl rim and both figures with…

Trobriand Bowl with Incised Figures

Trobriand bowl with figures, bowl rim and both figures with finely incised design. Provenance: ex. Leo Fleischman collection, Trobriand Islands,Papua New Guinea. Diameter 22 cm. Height 14 cm

A superb early Admiralty Islands food bowl, 19th century; of…

Admiralty Islands Incised Food Bowl

A superb early Admiralty Islands food bowl, 19th century; of classical circular form, four stubby feet on bottom, the rim with a band fine incised triangular designs, diameter 32 cm

Papua New Guinea blackened Pottery bowl, decorated with sea…

Sea Horse Pottery Bowl from Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea blackened Pottery bowl, decorated with sea horse heads in high relief. Provenance Nigel Hillind collection, 26 cm diameter

A fine Tami Island bowl, in the form of a bird, this fine old…

Tami Island Bird Bowl with Animal Finial

A fine Tami Island bowl, in the form of a bird, this fine old and well used bowl is of oval form, the back and sides forming the wings and tail of the bird. The well carved bird head finial has a fish or animal in its beak. Provenance: Francis Edgar…

Papua New Guinea carved betel nut mortar or 'Dap Dap', East…

Papua New Guinea Betel Nut Mortar and Ancestor Figure

Papua New Guinea carved betel nut mortar or 'Dap Dap', East Sepik river, Papua New Guinea, with three standing ancestor figures supporting a bowl, together with a Papua New Guinea carved ancestor figure (2), height 19 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Ray…

A large and impressive bowl, Trobriand Islands, Papua New…

Serpentine Carved Wooden Bowl from Trobriand Islands

A large and impressive bowl, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, carved from a single piece of wood. The bowl has a wide flat rim that is carved with designs of spiralling snakes, height 14.5 cm, width 74 cm, depth 43.5 cm

A pre-historic stone bowl and 'egg', Mendi Valley, Papua New…

Prehistoric Stone Bowl: Female Fertility Ceremonies in Papua New Guinea

A pre-historic stone bowl and 'egg', Mendi Valley, Papua New Guinea, these are from a previous culture, when found in garden excavations they become objects of magic. This bowl is considered 'Female' and central to female fertility ceremonies in…

A fine old Polynesian kava bowl, Tonga, early 20th century; in…

Antique Polynesian Kava Bowl in Turtle Form

A fine old Polynesian kava bowl, Tonga, early 20th century; in the form of a traditional stylized turtle with four legs and old patina from extensive use. Provenance: Francis Edgar Williams (1893-1953) Williams was the assistant government anthropologist…

Large Huon Gulf. Feasting Bowl Of hollowed form, tapering to…

Huon Gulf Feasting Bowl with Humanistic Decoration

Large Huon Gulf. Feasting Bowl Of hollowed form, tapering to points at each end, rim decorated with stylised human figure with arm outstretched, flanked with serpent forms; The base highly detailed with two humanistic figures with raised features early,…

Five old and finely incised coconut bowls, Abelam area and…

Antique Coconut Bowls from Papua New Guinea

Five old and finely incised coconut bowls, Abelam area and Sepik area,Papua New Guinea. 12 - 16 cm (5)

A bowl, Wuvulu (Matty Island), Papua New Guinea, the people of…

Wuvulu Hourglass-Shaped Bowl with Patina

A bowl, Wuvulu (Matty Island), Papua New Guinea, the people of Wuvulu in Manus Province are a Para Polynesian group of people. Their elegant bowls are known for their unique and sophisticated hourglass shape, this bowl has old patina with encrustations.…

Extremely rare figurative bowl. Probably Belau, Caroline…

Rare Belau Figurative Bowl from Micronesia

Extremely rare figurative bowl. Probably Belau, Caroline Islands, Micronesia. Early 20th century. Material from this region is almost impossible to find, & most known reside in German Museums. For a very similar treatment of the figures, see 'Oceanic Art…

A bowl in horseshoe crab form, huon Gulf, carved from hardwood…

Horseshoe Crab Bowl with Anatomical Detail

A bowl in horseshoe crab form, huon Gulf, carved from hardwood with fine anatomical detail. Provenance: Ex. Alex Philips collection, Melbourne. 42 x 127 cm

A carved bowl, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea (mid-late…

Trobriand Islands Carved Bowl

A carved bowl, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea (mid-late twentieth century), carved hardwood and natural earth pigments, 55 cm wide

Early Hermit Island carved bowl. Straight sided oval form with…

Hermit Island Carved Bowl with Reticulated Handles

Early Hermit Island carved bowl. Straight sided oval form with reticulated handles, all edges notch carved. Length 45 cm