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An early Massim headrest in the form of an ancestral animal,…

Early Massim Ancestral Animal Headrest

An early Massim headrest in the form of an ancestral animal, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, from the style and patination we believe this piece to be from the early part of the twentieth century or possibly nineteenth century. For a similiar example…

Trobriand Island elliptical wooden feast bowl, Provenance:…

Trobriand Island Elliptical Feast Bowl from Nigel Hillind Collection

Trobriand Island elliptical wooden feast bowl, Provenance: Nigel Hillind Collection

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 55 cm

Trobriand Islands Splash Board - 55cm

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 55 cm

A large Trobriand bowl, Papua New Guinea. Carved from a single…

Trobriand Shell-Inlaid Wood Bowl

A large Trobriand bowl, Papua New Guinea. Carved from a single piece of wood. The bowl has a wide flat rim that is carved with designs spiral designs and open work with shell inlays. Height 11.6 cm, depth 44 cm

A Trobriand bowl with shell inlay. Carved from a single piece…

Spiral Inlay Trobriand Wood Bowl

A Trobriand bowl with shell inlay. Carved from a single piece of wood, this bowl has a wide rim creating a rectangular shape. The rim is decorated with spiral designs with open work. Small inlays of shell around the rim. The bowl sits on a thin circular…

A pair of Massim canoe Bailers, signs of wear conducive with…

Massim Canoe Bailers from Trobriand Islands, PNG

A pair of Massim canoe Bailers, signs of wear conducive with use, Trobriand Islands, PNG. Provenance: The Dr George Soutter and Dr John Yu collection, length 42 - 44 cm

A Massim canoe Bailer, in the form of a stylised face, signs of…

Massim Canoe Bailer with Stylised Face, Trobriand Islands

A Massim canoe Bailer, in the form of a stylised face, signs of use, Trobriand Islands PNG. Provenance: The Dr George Soutter and Dr John Yu collection, length 39 cm

A Massim canoe Bailer, in anthropomorphic form, signs of use,…

Anthropomorphic Massim Canoe Bailer from Trobriand Islands

A Massim canoe Bailer, in anthropomorphic form, signs of use, Trobriand Islands PNG. Provenance: The Dr George Soutter and Dr John Yu collection, length 47 cm

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 55 cm

Trobriand Islands Splash Board - 55cm

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 55 cm

A Splash board, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance:…

Trobriand Islands Splash Board

A Splash board, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance: David Baker Collection. 57 cm

Probable Papua New Guinea Trobriand Island long club plain form,…

Undecorated Long Club from Trobriand Island, Papua New Guinea

Probable Papua New Guinea Trobriand Island long club plain form, undecorated, 141 cm length

A very old large communal Mona feast bowl. Ilalima village,…

Ancient Mona Feast Bowl from Papua New Guinea

A very old large communal Mona feast bowl. Ilalima village, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Jutta Malnic collection

A large Trobriand Islands feast bowl, coconut wood decorated…

Trobriand Islands Feast Bowl with Incised Designs

A large Trobriand Islands feast bowl, coconut wood decorated with incised spirals and geometric designs to the outer boarder. 80 x 45 cm

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 57 cm

Trobriand Islands Splash Board

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 57 cm

A canoe prow, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance:…

Trobriand Islands Canoe Prow

A canoe prow, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance: David Baker Collection. 81 cm

A Massim headrest in the form of an ancestral animal and a…

Massim Headrest and Figurative Carving from Papua New Guinea

A Massim headrest in the form of an ancestral animal and a Massim figurative carving, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea (2), from the style and patination we believe these pieces to be from the early part of the twentieth century or possibly nineteenth…

Four Melanesian objects, including Trobriand island finger drum,…

Melanesian Objects: Drum, Vessel, Pounders

Four Melanesian objects, including Trobriand island finger drum, Solomon islands food vessel and two stone pounders. The drum, 27.5 cm high

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 83 cm

Trobriand Islands Splash Board

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 83 cm

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 67 cm

Trobriand Islands Splash Board

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 67 cm

A wave splitter, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea.…

Trobriand Islands Wave Splitter

A wave splitter, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance: David Baker Collection. 91 cm

A Trobriand Island drum. Provenance: David Baker Collection.…

Trobriand Island Drum from David Baker Collection

A Trobriand Island drum. Provenance: David Baker Collection. 104 cm

Nagega canoe prow. Previously owned by Sixipeni and used on…

Sixipeni's Nagega Canoe Prow from Trobriand Islands

Nagega canoe prow. Previously owned by Sixipeni and used on famous Tanalele Kula to Panamote Atoll after which he was killed. Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. See Kula: Myth and Magic in the Trobriand Islands, Jutta Malnic, Cowrie books, 1998, p.74…

Canoe wave splitter, Gawa Nagela, with finely inscribed…

Trobriand Islands Canoe Wave Splitter

Canoe wave splitter, Gawa Nagela, with finely inscribed curvilinear design. Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Jutta Malnik collection. Approx 125 x 80 cm

Massim Figure, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Slight loss…

Trobriand Islands Massim Figure

Massim Figure, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Slight loss to nose. Height 48 cm

An ancient ebony lime spatula, Trobriand Islands, Papua New…

Ancient Ebony Lime Spatula from Trobriand Islands

An ancient ebony lime spatula, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance: Collected by Rev William Fellows, the first missionary on the Trobriand Islands (1885-1890) ex-William Dunmall collection. Aquired from the grandson of Rev Fellows in WA in…

Trobriand Kula canoe Splashboard. Pierced and carved with small…

Trobriand Kula Canoe Splashboard with Figure Crest

Trobriand Kula canoe Splashboard. Pierced and carved with small figure to crest, height 77 cm

A canoe Splashboard 'Lagun', Trobriand Islands, Papua New…

Trobriand Islands Canoe Splashboard

A canoe Splashboard 'Lagun', Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance: ex. David Baker collection Sydney, 95 x 56 cm

A spatula, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea (mid twentieth…

Trobriand Islands Hardwood Spatula

A spatula, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea (mid twentieth century), carved hardwood, 39 cm long

A wave splitter, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, 121 cm

Trobriand Islands Wave Splitter

A wave splitter, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, 121 cm

A Splashboard, incised design to top, portion of base painted…

Trobriand Splashboard with Pink Enamel Paint

A Splashboard, incised design to top, portion of base painted with pink enamel paint, signs of extensive use, Trobriand Islands PNG. Provenance: The Dr George Soutter and Dr John Yu collection, length 78 cm

A Trobriand Islands carved and painted canoe prow, height 89 cm,…

Trobriand Islands Canoe Prow

A Trobriand Islands carved and painted canoe prow, height 89 cm, width 53 cm

Three dance Wands, Trobriand Islands, 47 cm, 44 cm, 35.5 cm

Trobriand Island Dance Wands Set

Three dance Wands, Trobriand Islands, 47 cm, 44 cm, 35.5 cm

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 91 cm

Trobriand Splash Board - 91cm

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 91 cm

Steering paddle. Signed by carver. Purchased from owner on…

Trobriand Island Carved Steering Paddle

Steering paddle. Signed by carver. Purchased from owner on Kitava Island, Milne Bay, Trobriand Islands. Jutta Malnic collection

A Massim splash board, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea,…

Massim Splash Board with Female Reproductive Organ Design

A Massim splash board, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, with a finely incised and decorated design representing elements of the female reproductive organs, some wear and marking from use

A Massim sword club, with incised pattern and glossy patina on…

Trobriand Islands Massim Sword Club

A Massim sword club, with incised pattern and glossy patina on handle, on metal stand, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, height 66 cm

A Splashboard, incised with twin spiralling traditional designs,…

Twin Spiralled Splashboard from Trobriand Islands

A Splashboard, incised with twin spiralling traditional designs, wear consistent with considerable use, Trobriand Islands PNG. Provenance: The Dr George Soutter and Dr John Yu collection, height 63 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 splash board, Trobriand Islands, 55 cm

Trobriand Splash Board

A splash board, Trobriand Islands, 55 cm

An adze handle, Massim Region, Trobriand Islands, Papua New…

Massim Adze Handle from Papua New Guinea

An adze handle, Massim Region, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, height 48 cm, width 19 cm

Papua New Guinean sword club, rich dark patina, saw teeth…

Trobriand Island Sword Club

Papua New Guinean sword club, rich dark patina, saw teeth carved to the handle, large carved band inlaid with limestone to the shaft. Trobriand Islands. 66 cm length

Three canoe prow ornaments, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea.…

Trobriand Islands Canoe Prow Ornaments

Three canoe prow ornaments, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Provenance: David Baker Collection.

A wave splitter, Trobriand Islands, 112 cm

Trobriand Wave Splitter

A wave splitter, Trobriand Islands, 112 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

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 ceremonial paddle, Trobriand Islands, 153 cm high

Trobriand Islands Ceremonial Paddle: 153 cm of Traditional Artistry

A ceremonial paddle, Trobriand Islands, 153 cm high

Trobriand Islands splash board carved wood, restored

Restored Trobriand Islands Carved Wood Splash Board

Trobriand Islands splash board carved wood, restored

19th century Trobriand Islands priest's staff. Staff head…

Trobriand Islands Priest's Staff

19th century Trobriand Islands priest's staff. Staff head carved with 2 squatting back to back human figures. Provenance: ex collection of Capt W Campbell Thomson, Pickles Auctions Sept 5th 1986, lot 143. Catalogue included, length 137 cm

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

Massim Figure, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, height 47 cm

Trobriand Islands Massim Figure

Massim Figure, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, height 47 cm

A Massim Club, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, (early…

Massim Club from Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea

A Massim Club, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, (early twentieth century), carved hardwood and natural earth pigments, 63 cm long. Provenance: Muriel Larner, Cairns. Acquired from above by Dr Peter Elliott, 1970. Exhibited: Art of Massim Region of…

Fine pair of Massim pig figures, Trobriand Islands, Papua New…

Massim Pig Figures from Trobriand Islands, PNG

Fine pair of Massim pig figures, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Pig sculptures have been made on Kiriwina Island to sell Western visitors as early as 1880. The use of pre-contact pig figures is uncertain; its function as an item of value used for…

Large Massim lime spatula, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea.…

Massim Lime Spatula with Human Figures

Large Massim lime spatula, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Spatulas were used by preparing betel nut. The betel nut and leaf were mixed with chalk so it was chewable. Spatulas with human figures were used by magicians as protection during Kula…

Two large Massim lime spatulas, Trobriand Islands, the largest…

Massim Lime Spatulas: Trobriand Islands' Impressive 83 cm Length

Two large Massim lime spatulas, Trobriand Islands, the largest 83 cm long

A large and impressive splashboard (Lagim), Trobriand Islands,…

Trobriand Islands' Lagim Splashboard: Protection and Magic

A large and impressive splashboard (Lagim), Trobriand Islands, mid 20th century carved wood This large and impressive splashboard, Lagim, from a kula canoe of the Trobriand Islands is unusual for its magnificence and size. The splashboard had both…

A Standing Figure, Massim, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea,…

Massim Standing Figure with Natural Pigments, Papua New Guinea

A Standing Figure, Massim, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, (circa 1900), carved wood and natural earth pigments, 36 cm high. Provenance: Muriel Larner, Cairns. Acquired from above by Dr Peter Elliott, 1970. Exhibited: Art of Massim Region of Papua…

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

Fine Massim lime spatula, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea.…

Massim Lime Spatula with Protective Human Figures

Fine Massim lime spatula, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Spatulas were used by preparing betel nut. The betel nut and leaf were mixed with chalk so it was chewable. Spatulas with human figures were used by magicians as protection during Kula travels…