There are a diverse collection of objects that represent the

culture and history of the Maori people of New Zealand. These artefacts vary in

type, style, and function, and include the following:

Weapons: Maori weapons were traditionally made from wood,

bone, and stone, and included clubs, spears, and weapons with serrated edges,

such as the patu and mere.

Carvings: Maori carvings are highly symbolic and often

depict stories and legends from Maori mythology. These carvings can be found on

buildings, canoes, and other objects, and are often intricately detailed.

Jewellery: Maori jewellery often features intricate designs

and is made from materials such as bone, stone, and shell. Pendants, earrings,

and bracelets are all common forms of Maori jewellery.

Taonga puoro (musical instruments): These are traditional

Maori musical instruments, such as the p?t?tara (conch shell trumpet) and the

k?auau (flute). Maori music is an important more...

Under the New Zealand Protected Objects Act 1975, administered by the New Zealand Ministry for Culture & Heritage, the sale, trade, export and ownership of some Maori artefact are regulated
Objects over 50 years old that also have Maori cultural significance must be inspected by Ministry for Culture & Heritage, and if significant the object will be allocated a "Y" number, a unique identification number. Artefacts that have a Y number can only be purchased by those that are registered collectors with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.

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Shark tooth ear adornment, a fine and large example, red…

Large Shark Tooth Ear Adornment with Red Sealing Wax

Shark tooth ear adornment, a fine and large example, red sealing wax fixtures. Aged creamy patina. Length 5 cm. Width 3 cm

Pounamu hei tiki by Scott Parker (ngati Tama), a rarer type II…

Inanga Pounamu Hei Tiki by Scott Parker

Pounamu hei tiki by Scott Parker (ngati Tama), a rarer type II style hei tiki carved in inanga variety stone. The head shows a rightward orientation with chin and ear projections and the eyes are inlaid with serrated paua shell. The right-hand displays…

A late 19th century large Maori pounamu hei tiki, head turned…

Large Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

A late 19th century large Maori pounamu hei tiki, head turned to the left, left hand to thigh, right hand to abdomen, mid dark green colourway with specked and paler inclusions, hour-glass suspension hole. Length 13 cm, width 8.2 cm

A Maori pre-European pounamu pendant, kuru type, light green…

Translucent Maori Pounamu Pendant with Inclusion

A Maori pre-European pounamu pendant, kuru type, light green tone, slightly curved form, with tapered suspension hole. Translucent with areas of white inclusion.

18th century or earlier pounamu pendant (kuru) slender, rounded…

Antique Pounamu Kuru Pendant with Hourglass Suspension Hole

18th century or earlier pounamu pendant (kuru) slender, rounded form with large hour glass form suspension hole. Length 9 cm

19th century hei tiki, Kawakawa variety stone. Type I with…

19th Century Kawakawa Hei Tiki Stone Pendant

19th century hei tiki, Kawakawa variety stone. Type I with rudimentary hands to thighs. Red ceiling wax embellished eyes. Countersunk suspension hole. 8 cm length.

Huia claw pendant, with gold mount. Length 120 cm

Gold-Mounted Huia Claw Pendant (120cm)

Huia claw pendant, with gold mount. Length 120 cm

A Maori carved whalebone hei tiki, type I, shape a, of good…

A Maori carved whalebone hei tiki, type I, shape a, of good size, with scroll line and notch detail, the paua set eyes with red sealing wax outer rings, height 13 cm.

A rare early Maori curved whalebone pendant (Rei), with carved…

Early Maori Whalebone Pendant with Carved Ridges

A rare early Maori curved whalebone pendant (Rei), with carved ridges above the midsection. Provenance: Ex Webster collection, 629. Length 11 cm

An early 19th century carved whalebone pendant (Rei). In…

Elaborately Carved Whalebone Pendant from 19th Century

An early 19th century carved whalebone pendant (Rei). In excellent condition with elaborate carving to top. Length 16 cm

A 19th century Maori green stone koropepe (pendant). Red…

Maori Greenstone Koropepe Pendant

A 19th century Maori green stone koropepe (pendant). Red sealing wax to eye with conical form suspension hole. Height 4.5 cm

A stunning pounamu kapeu (ear pendant), in rich, gem grade…

Gem-grade Kahurangi Ear Pendant with Translucence

A stunning pounamu kapeu (ear pendant), in rich, gem grade Kahurangi stone with exceptional translucence. Suspension hole to the upper with oven trace. A fine example. Length 11.5 cm

Hei tiki pounamu greenstone pendant in human form, head tilting…

Greenstone Hei Tiki Pendant with Provenance

Hei tiki pounamu greenstone pendant in human form, head tilting to right with arms on thighs and pierced hole for suspension, length 8 cm Provenance: This hei tiki was the property of William page (died 1926) who managed 'Te Kopi' a sheep station in the…

Whalebone hei tiki late 19th century/early 20th century, right…

Whalebone Hei Tiki, Late 19th/Early 20th Century

Whalebone hei tiki late 19th century/early 20th century, right hand to mouth and left arm to thigh, height 9 cm

Maori green stone kuru (pendant) of straight form with tapering…

Maori Greenstone Kuru Pendant - 16 cm

Maori green stone kuru (pendant) of straight form with tapering point. 16 cm length

A rare Charles Troughton Clark portrait photo of Jean Batten,…

Jean Batten in Rotorua with Korowai and Patu Paraoha

A rare Charles Troughton Clark portrait photo of Jean Batten, the image taken during a visit to Rotorua in the 1930s. Jean Batten photographed standing in front of an amo wearing a Korowai with hukahuka thrums, adorned with a hei tiki and holding a patu…

Rare feather adornment. Decorative scarf, the body constructed…

Kiwi and Kaka Feather Scarf

Rare feather adornment. Decorative scarf, the body constructed of a woven muka band to pairs of tassels to both ends. Body completely covered in plump kiwi and kaka feathers. Length 97 cm. Width 3 cm.

Pounamu kapeu (ear pendant), Kawakawa variety stone,…

Kawakawa Pounamu Ear Pendant with Brass Ring

Pounamu kapeu (ear pendant), Kawakawa variety stone, countersunk hole with brass suspension ring. 15 cm length. Y number pending

18th century or earlier pounamu hei matau (fish hook style…

Incomplete 18th Century Pounamu Fish Hook Pendant

18th century or earlier pounamu hei matau (fish hook style pendant) Partially formed, barb end appears to be incomplete. Well formed tapering 'Eye'. Groove to reverse of barb. Width 5.5 cm. Provenance: Ex estate J.F Scott, Dannevirke. Purchased McKearney…

A pounamu hei tiki in Kahurangi stone, Orthodox form with hands…

Kahurangi Stone Hei Tiki Pendant

A pounamu hei tiki in Kahurangi stone, Orthodox form with hands clasped to thighs. Suspension hole with oven lanyard. Height 8 cm, width 4.5 cm

18/19th century bone puhoro (pendant toggle), 7.7 cm

Antique Bone Pendant Toggle, 7.7 cm

18/19th century bone puhoro (pendant toggle), 7.7 cm

Hei tiki. In orthodox form, the head tilting to the left one…

Orthodox Hei Tiki Pendant with Pierced Head

Hei tiki. In orthodox form, the head tilting to the left one hand resting to chest the other on thigh. Pierced hole to top of head. Soft worn patina. Length 6 cm. Width 4 cm.

A rare Maori whalebone pendant (Rei), of rounded and curved…

Maori Whalebone Pendant (Rei) - Rare and Curved

A rare Maori whalebone pendant (Rei), of rounded and curved form. Some tiny faults. Provenance: Ex Webster collection, 628. Bought Dunbar Sloane Auckland, 2002. Length 12 cm

A late 19th / early 20th century Maori woven candlewick korowai…

Maori Candlewick Korowai Cloak with Taniko Border

A late 19th / early 20th century Maori woven candlewick korowai cloak, adorned with yarn hukahuka (thrums), collar of woollen thrums, bordered with decorative domestic fowl feathers and coloured wool edging. Gifted to our vendor's grandfather c.1906 for…

A 19th century pounamu kuru (pendant), carved in Inanga variety…

A 19th century pounamu kuru (pendant), carved in Inanga variety stone with pale feathery inclusions. Provenance: purchased at Sotheby's London in 1980. Length: 9.5 cm.

A late 19th century / early 20th century Maori green stone hei…

Antique Maori Greenstone Hei Tiki Pendant

A late 19th century / early 20th century Maori green stone hei tiki. Red sealing wax to eyes, hands on thighs, machine made suspension hole. Length 11.5 cm

Pounamu hei tiki by Scott Parker (ngati Tama), a good 20th…

Polished Pounamu Hei Tiki with Inlaid Paua Eyes

Pounamu hei tiki by Scott Parker (ngati Tama), a good 20th century example of the classic hei tiki type I style. Superbly carved in highly polished Kawakawa variety stone with both hands to the thighs and head tilted to the right with inlaid serrated paua…

19th century pounamu pekapeka, polished tangiwai (bowenite)…

Polished Pounamu Pekapeka with Provenance

19th century pounamu pekapeka, polished tangiwai (bowenite) variety stone showing the grain. Recessed eyes. Provenance: belonged to Annie Shasky (nee Turnball) the current owner's great grandmother. Most likely given to Annie when her husband George…

An old Maori nephrite hei tiki, pale Auhunga variety pounamu,…

Maori Nephrite Hei Tiki Pendant, Auhunga Pounamu Variety

An old Maori nephrite hei tiki, pale Auhunga variety pounamu, modelled with head tilted with chin to left shoulder, the forehead pierced with a suspension hole and unusually with a second semi-concealed suspension hole immediately beside it, arms reach…

Charlie (Raponi) Wilson large carved whale bone hei tiki, with…

Large Whale Bone Hei Tiki by Charlie Wilson

Charlie (Raponi) Wilson large carved whale bone hei tiki, with the head turned to the right, inlaid paua shell ring eyes with notched edges, hands positioned to thighs, strong chevron detail to chest, mildly concave back. Height 15 cm.

19th century pounamu hei tiki head inclined to left, left arm…

Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant with Red Wax Inset Eyes

19th century pounamu hei tiki head inclined to left, left arm to thigh and right arm on chest with red wax inset eyes and hour glass form suspension hole (repair to legs), length 11 cm

Hei tiki pounamu 19th century or earlier greenstone pendant in…

19th Century Greenstone Human Pendant with Hooked Hole

Hei tiki pounamu 19th century or earlier greenstone pendant in human form, both arms to thighs with rounded stomach and hooked suspension hole, length 8.5 cm

A good sperm whale tooth hei tiki carved by Charlie Wilson,…

Charlie Wilson's Fine Sperm Whale Tooth Hei Tiki Carving

A good sperm whale tooth hei tiki carved by Charlie Wilson, traditional form with head tilted, chin above the right shoulder, one hand to chest, the other to the right thigh, fine detail, inset notched carved paua ring eyes, the carver's mark to reverse,…

Late 19th century carved wooden taiaha. Dog fur collar with…

Carved Taiaha with Dog Fur Collar

Late 19th century carved wooden taiaha. Dog fur collar with flax lashing, tongue carved with geometric spirals and notches over tiki mask. Length 155 cm. Y-Number Pending

An old Maori carved pounamu (bowenite) fine and long kuru…

Maori Carved Pounamu Kuru Pendant

An old Maori carved pounamu (bowenite) fine and long kuru pendant, finely tapering to a point, narrow tapered suspension hole, semi-translucent with a silvery green vein running its length. Length 14.5 cm, width 1 cm. Provenance: The Flower Family…

Early 20th century hei tiki, Inanga variety stone. Type I with…

Inanga Hei Tiki Pendant, Early 20th Century

Early 20th century hei tiki, Inanga variety stone. Type I with large recessed eyes, asymmetric nose and mouth displaying two teeth. Rudimentary hands to thighs. Suspension hole to the top of head, 10 cm length.

A rare moa hunter serpentine Rei (divided sphere amulet), one…

Rare Moa Hunter Serpentine Rei Amulet

A rare moa hunter serpentine Rei (divided sphere amulet), one side broken. These rare and early amulets were made in the early period of New Zealand settlement. There is no clear indication of age for these divided spheres but they were typically found…

Fine toki pou tangata, of delicate form with cut and pierced…

Delicate Adze for Ceremonial Purposes

Fine toki pou tangata, of delicate form with cut and pierced attachment hole. This adze would have been used for ceremonial and adornment purposes. Length 7.2 cm. Width 3.5 cm

A 19th century pounamu kuru (pendant), Kawakawa variety stone…

A 19th century pounamu kuru (pendant), Kawakawa variety stone with large countersunk suspension hole. Provenance: purchased at Sotheby's London in 1980. Length: 11 cm.

A 19th century Maori bone hei tiki. Highly polished with…

Polished Maori Bone Hei Tiki

A 19th century Maori bone hei tiki. Highly polished with hourglass hole. Provenance: Purchased at Dunbar Sloane Wellington 2008. Length 8 cm. Width 4.8 cm

Large green stone circular pendant, polished finish circular…

Green Stone Pendant with 9ct Gold Cross Mounts

Large green stone circular pendant, polished finish circular flat back green stone dome, 9ct cross mounts and chain rails with plated neck chain 50 mm diameter

A large Maori carved whale bone pendant, figured with a warrior,…

Maori Warrior Whale Bone Pendant by Rua

A large Maori carved whale bone pendant, figured with a warrior, mere raised, above a sperm whale, crashing wave behind. Diameter 10 cm. Signed to the reverse Rua.

A 19th century pounamu Maori hei tiki with gold repairs, with…

Gold-repaired Maori Hei Tiki Pendant

A 19th century pounamu Maori hei tiki with gold repairs, with chin to left shoulder., the right hand to chest and left to thigh, cracked through and with two rose gold pinned bar repairs, length 11 cm.

Pre European pounamu koropepe manaia pendant, Tangiwai variety…

Tangiwai Pounamu Koropepe Manaia Pendant

Pre European pounamu koropepe manaia pendant, Tangiwai variety with white inclusions. Rounded form with notches to the outside rim. Pierced for suspension. 6.5 cm diameter.

Hei tiki pounamu in orthodox stance with large head tilting to…

Orthodox Hei Tiki Pounamu Pendant

Hei tiki pounamu in orthodox stance with large head tilting to the right, with drilled hourglass-shaped suspension hole for muka cord and evidence of second suspension hole being undertaken on the reverse. Soft facial features with tongue extended; arms…

C18/19th pounamu kuru (pendant), 16 cm

C18/19th Pounamu Kuru Pendant, 16cm

C18/19th pounamu kuru (pendant), 16 cm

A pounamu hei tiki, in Taranaki style, with upright head, ring…

Taranaki-style Pounamu Hei Tiki with Paua Shell Inlay

A pounamu hei tiki, in Taranaki style, with upright head, ring eyes inlaid with serrated edged paua shell, standing in flexed stance, one had to chest above a corpulent belly, one hand to thigh, height 13 cm

An Aurei whalebone cloak pin, Aotearoa, chiefly Aurei (marine…

Aurei Whalebone Cloak Pin from Aotearoa

An Aurei whalebone cloak pin, Aotearoa, chiefly Aurei (marine ivory cloak pin). Aurei were fashioned from whalebone, whale teeth, greenstone and shell; whale teeth were the most prised. The term Au stems from the old Polynesian for needle and Rei refers…

A 19th century taiaha (fighting staff), the broad arero…

Rauponga-carved Taiaha with Paua Eyes

A 19th century taiaha (fighting staff), the broad arero (tongue) finely carved with rauponga spirals. Upoko (head) displays a prominent mouth with elliptical paua eyes (one absent) and slender tapering shaft with rounded end. Muka bound collar. 148 cm…

An old Maori large and long carved pounamu kuru pendant,…

Maori Pounamu Kuru Pendant from Flower Collection

An old Maori large and long carved pounamu kuru pendant, cylindrical form, both ends tapered, single semi-hourglass drilled suspension hole, dark tone with silvery green veined inclusions. Length 19.6 cm, diameter approx.18. Provenance: The Flower Family…

A superfine Kahurangi pounamu hei tiki, meticulously carved…

Superfine Kahurangi Pounamu Hei Tiki

A superfine Kahurangi pounamu hei tiki, meticulously carved with head tilted to the left, wide open paua inlaid eyes, flared nostrils, heart-shaped mouth with tongue out and hands clasped to thighs. Suspension hole with lanyard above the left eye. Deep…

A rare 19th century koropepe pendant, Tangiwai (bowenite). With…

Tangiwai Koropepe Pendant with Red Wax Eyes

A rare 19th century koropepe pendant, Tangiwai (bowenite). With red ceiling wax embellished eyes. Countersunk suspension hole. 5 cm diameter.

19th century pounumu hei tiki, classic type I form carved in…

Inanga Pounamu Hei Tiki with Provenance

19th century pounumu hei tiki, classic type I form carved in inanga variety stone. Head tilted to the right with hands to thighs. Suspension hole at the top. Provenance: given to the current owner's family from the family of Moana Ngata from Rangitukia.…

A large and impressive pounamu kapeu (ear pendant), Kawakawa…

Kawakawa Pounamu Ear Pendant with White Inclusion - 17cm

A large and impressive pounamu kapeu (ear pendant), Kawakawa variety stone with white inclusion in the stone and with counter sunk suspension hole, 17 cm length

An interesting and notable 19th century Maori carved walking…

Maori Walking Stick with Janus-Faced Figure and Inlaid Eyes

An interesting and notable 19th century Maori carved walking stick originally owned by the colonial sawmiller James Robson, husband of Mere Ngamai (ii) A close relation of the famous chief Te Wharepouri, and by descent to the estate of our vendor.…

A good Jane Brenkley vase, ovoid shape. Carved and painted with…

Maori Woman and Waka Vase

A good Jane Brenkley vase, ovoid shape. Carved and painted with a Maori women with a dog wearing a piupiu, adorned with a hei-tiki and holding a flax kete.The reverse with a waka with a figure on a river. Some surface abrasions. Signed and dated 1945

A large 19th century whalebone hei tiki, type I form with eyes…

19th Century Whalebone Hei Tiki with Red Eyes

A large 19th century whalebone hei tiki, type I form with eyes embellished with red ceiling wax. Female. Countersunk suspension hole to the top of the head. Indistinct script incised to reverse. Provenance: Dame Jenny Gibbs collection, 16 cm length.

A good Charlie (Raponi) Wilson carved inunga greenstone hei…

Charlie Wilson's Inunga Greenstone Hei Tiki

A good Charlie (Raponi) Wilson carved inunga greenstone hei tiki, pale/mid-green colourway, finely detailed with the head turned to the left shoulder, ears evident, inlaid paua shell ring eyes, right hand to the chest, the left to the left thigh, mildly…

A late 18th century greenstone pendant, with excellent…

Late 18th Century Greenstone Pendant with Hourglass Hole

A late 18th century greenstone pendant, with excellent hourglass hole. Good heavy weight. Length 14.5 cm

Pounamu kapeu (ear pendant), Kawakawa variety nephrite with…

Kawakawa Pounamu Ear Pendant - 15cm

Pounamu kapeu (ear pendant), Kawakawa variety nephrite with countersunk suspension hole, 15 cm length.

19th century or earlier Maori pounamu hei tiki hour glass form…

Antique Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

19th century or earlier Maori pounamu hei tiki hour glass form suspension hole, red sealing wax eyes, face to left, hands to thighs. Rounded stomach, height 8 cm

A pounamu hei tiki, with head strongly turned to the right and…

Greenstone Tiki with Hourglass Hole, Provenance Kaikai Beach

A pounamu hei tiki, with head strongly turned to the right and hands clasped to thighs, with original hourglass suspension hole broken through and another re-drilled to the forehead, variable mid-green tone with some translucence. Old label affixed to the…

A rare late 18th century greenstone pendant (koropepe).…

Late 18th Century Greenstone Pendant with Hourglass Holes

A rare late 18th century greenstone pendant (koropepe). Tangowai transparent greenstone, two hourglass holes at top poll. Repair to head, comes with red case. Width 4.5 cm

Rare feather adornment. Decorative scarf or belt, the base is…

Kiwi Feather Scarf/Belt

Rare feather adornment. Decorative scarf or belt, the base is traditionally constructed using wool and muka with a silk backing. Completely covered in plump kiwi feathers. Leading to tapering ends with bands of Kaka, Tui and Kakariki feathers. Length 126…

A 19th century pounamu hei tiki, with head turned to the right…

19th Century Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

A 19th century pounamu hei tiki, with head turned to the right and hands clasped to thighs, with small semi-concealed suspension hole to the forehead, height 6.3 cm.

A pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, the top of the…

Pre-European Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki

A pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, the top of the head with old pre-European scarf and snap cut, the body of mid to pale tone with semi-translucence, the head with evidence of being in a fire. Length 9.3 cm, width 6.6 cm. Note: it is possible…

A pounamu hei tiki by Alan brown (ngati Ruaka), a superbly…

Inanga Pounamu Hei Tiki by Alan Brown

A pounamu hei tiki by Alan brown (ngati Ruaka), a superbly carved 20th century example of the classic type I hei tiki form made in chatoyant inanga variety stone from the Arahura river. The head displays a rightward orientation with deeply recessed eyes…

A 2010 New Zealand proof $10 gold Hei Tiki coin, 1 ounce 0.999…

Limited Edition 2010 New Zealand Gold Hei Tiki Coin

A 2010 New Zealand proof $10 gold Hei Tiki coin, 1 ounce 0.999 pure gold, ltd. ed. 340 of 500, in Maori carved waka huia box with pamphlet.

An unusual pounamu pendant, Teardrop shape with carved notching…

Teardrop Pounamu Pendant with Carved Notching

An unusual pounamu pendant, Teardrop shape with carved notching to each side and with two countersunk suspension holes and lashing groove to the top. 8 cm length. Y 16131

Pre-European large hei tiki (head only), Kawakawa variety stone,…

Kawakawa Hei Tiki Pendant

Pre-European large hei tiki (head only), Kawakawa variety stone, widely recessed eyes, nose and mouth detail worn, countersunk suspension hole top centre, vertical groove cut from suspension hole on reverse. 7 cm length

Early hei tiki pounamu greenstone pendant in human form, head…

Early Hei Tiki Pounamu Greenstone Pendant in Human Form

Early hei tiki pounamu greenstone pendant in human form, head tilting to right with arms on thighs and rounded chest, hourglass suspension hole, height 8.5 cm

An old Maori carved pounamu (bowenite) kuru pendant, flattened…

Maori Pounamu Kuru Pendant from Flower Family Collection

An old Maori carved pounamu (bowenite) kuru pendant, flattened oval cylinder type form, both ends tapered, single hour-glass drill suspension hole, the dark to mid-green tone with traditional silvery green flecked highlights. Length 15.4 cm, width 2.6 cm.…

18th century or earlier Maori pounamu pendant (kuru) of slender…

18th Century Maori Pounamu Pendant (Kuru)

18th century or earlier Maori pounamu pendant (kuru) of slender faceted form. Hour glass form suspension hole. Length 14 cm

Hei tiki pounamu large and important tiki, translucent stone…

Important Hei Tiki Pounamu from Mrs. Maora Tamihana

Hei tiki pounamu large and important tiki, translucent stone with head tilting to the right, large dominant chest and arms resting to the top of the thighs, pierced hole for attachment, height 10.5 cm. Provenance: formerly owned by Mrs. Maora Tamihana of…

An impressive, very large and important whale bone hei tiki.…

Whale bone hei tiki and Ngai Wai kuru pendant

An impressive, very large and important whale bone hei tiki. Together with a nephrite kuru pendant from the Ngai Wai tribe which literally translates 'The People of the Water'. The Ngai Wai controlled the islands of the north-East Coast of the North…

Chiefly Taiaha. The taiaha is a traditional Maori weapon…

Traditional Maori weapon: Taiaha

Chiefly Taiaha. The taiaha is a traditional Maori weapon usually between five to six feet (1.5 to 1.8 m) in length. It is a wooden close-quarters weapon used for short sharp strikes or stabbing thrusts. It has three main parts. The arero (tongue) used for…

A large and impressive Charlie Raponi Wilson nephrite hei tiki,…

Impressive Charles Raponi Wilson Nephrite Hei Tiki

A large and impressive Charlie Raponi Wilson nephrite hei tiki, of Marsden jade showing good pale inclusions, the right hand to the chest, the left to the left thigh, the head tilted, the serrated paua inset eyes with red sealing wax detail of unusually…

A 19th century pounamu hei tiki. Red sealing wax to eyes, hour…

19th Century Pounamu Hei Tiki with Red Seal Eyes

A 19th century pounamu hei tiki. Red sealing wax to eyes, hour glass form suspension hole. Worn head to left, arms to thighs. Large protruding stomach. Height 11 cm. Provenance: Purchased Dunbar Sloane Ltd, lot 52, December 1972. 10.9 cm

An old Maori marine ivory hei tiki, well defined smooth-edged…

Maori Marine Ivory Hei Tiki Pendant

An old Maori marine ivory hei tiki, well defined smooth-edged detail, remains of sealing wax to the eyes. The suspension hole just broken through and later fitted with a white metal (silver) sleeve. Length 6.4 cm

A large pre-European Maori carved pounamu damaged hei tiki,…

Damaged Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki with Fire Discolouration

A large pre-European Maori carved pounamu damaged hei tiki, showing evidence of fire discolouration, pale to mid-grey tone with tan inclusions, head to left shoulder, hands to thighs, the legs snapped off and absent. Note: An early 20th century note…

19th century pounamu pekapeka, polished tangiwai (bowenite)…

Antique Pounamu Pekapeka Pendant with Provenance

19th century pounamu pekapeka, polished tangiwai (bowenite) variety stone. Recessed eyes. Provenance: belonged to Annie Shasky (nee Turnball) the current owners great grandmother. Most likely given to Annie when her husband George Shasky was gifted his…

A pre-European Maori pounamu hei tiki, of small rounded…

Pre-European Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

A pre-European Maori pounamu hei tiki, of small rounded rectangular form, the suspension hole with heavy countersinking to the reverse flanked by the eyes, flat topped head, hands to thighs, mid green tone, height 5.2 cm. Registered Y20956

A 19th/20th century Maori carved female figured post ex.…

Maori Female Figure Post with Hei Tiki and Patu

A 19th/20th century Maori carved female figured post ex. Whakarewarewa Village Rotorua her chin with moko traces, a cloak with remains of diamond patterning in red, white and black paint and taniko detail wrapped around her shoulders, a large green…

A 19th/20th century Maori carved female figured post ex.…

Maori Female Carved Post with Hei Tiki Necklace

A 19th/20th century Maori carved female figured post ex. Whakarewarewa Village the female figure with chin moko, a cloak with remains of white paint and taniko detail wrapped around her shoulders, a large green painted hei tiki hangs around her neck, a…

An 18th century hei tiki, a type I hei tiki fashioned from an…

An 18th century hei tiki, a type I hei tiki fashioned from an inanga stone toki. Countersunk suspension hole and scarf markings evident on the back, height 7.5 cm,

Koropepe pounamu very rare and early adornment, spiral shape…

Rare Koropepe Pounamu Adornment with Mythical Design

Koropepe pounamu very rare and early adornment, spiral shape which leads to koru form design at the end of the tail, representing a mythical bird or eel/fish form, extremely good example with well defined facial features, inset eyes, raised notch to beak,…

Contact period pounamu hei tiki, finely carved in the type I…

Translucent Kahurangi Hei Tiki Pendant

Contact period pounamu hei tiki, finely carved in the type I form in translucent Kahurangi variety stone, finely carved facial features with a clearly defined heart-shaped mouth displaying tongue and teeth. Female. Suspension hole at the top of the head.…

A pounamu pekapeka, pendant with countersunk suspension hole…

Pekapeka Pounamu Pendant

A pounamu pekapeka, pendant with countersunk suspension hole named pekapeka after the native New Zealand bat which they resemble. Height 8 cm, width 4.5 cm

A 19th/20th century Maori rare bowenite pounamu hei tiki, red…

Rare Maori Bowenite Pounamu Hei Tiki with Provenance

A 19th/20th century Maori rare bowenite pounamu hei tiki, red sealing wax to the eyes, hands clasped to thighs, height 86 cm. Provenance: 'Given to owner by Tom Sterland in 1958-9. Tom Sterland born Stewart Island 1896-7. As a lad he helped sealers and…

A good modern Charlie Wilson carved greenstone double sided hei…

Double-Sided Greenstone Hei Tiki by Charlie Wilson

A good modern Charlie Wilson carved greenstone double sided hei tiki, traditional form with one side displaying left hand to thigh, right hand to chest, head on an angle, serrated edged paua shell inset eyes, the other side with hands clasped to thighs,…

19th century pounamu hei tiki, type I carved in kawakawa…

Kawakawa Hei Tiki Pendant, 19th Century

19th century pounamu hei tiki, type I carved in kawakawa variety stone. Head oriented rightwards with deeply recessed eyes and mouth displaying two teeth. Three-fingered hands to thighs. Countersunk suspension hole to the top of head. 10 cm length.

A large Maori figure carved pounamu boulder, the stylised…

Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki Figure with Mere

A large Maori figure carved pounamu boulder, the stylised figure wearing a hei tiki, with hands to front, holding a mere, soft edged carving. Dark tone with pale inclusions and golden tan highlights. 64 cm x 38 cm x 46 cm. Approximately 160kgs.

Hei Tiki. Good example in orthodox form, the head with red wax…

Orthodox Hei Tiki with Pierced Hand and Red Wax

Hei Tiki. Good example in orthodox form, the head with red wax inset to eyes and tilting to the left and Hands resting on thighs. Pierced hand drilled hole to top of head. Length 9.5 cm. Width 5.3 cm

A pair of fine early 20th century folk art carvings, of two…

Maori Folk Art Carvings with Paua Shell Eyes

A pair of fine early 20th century folk art carvings, of two stylised Maori figures, the larger female figure depicted with tiki, moko, piupiu and inset paua shell eyes (h.38 cm) the smaller male figure depicted holding a mere (h.30 cm). Provenance: John…

Pre-European fired Inanga hei tiki, stone tooled with rich dark…

Fired Inanga Hei Tiki with Unusual Crescent Shape

Pre-European fired Inanga hei tiki, stone tooled with rich dark colouration due to the firing process, type I form with forward-looking gaze and three-fingered hands to the thighs. Unusual carved crescent shape to the upper right of the forehead. Two…

Gold bracelet with carved tiki early 15ct gold hinged band,…

Carved Tiki Gold Bracelet, 1880

Gold bracelet with carved tiki early 15ct gold hinged band, makers mark, width D with a hei tiki inset on top. Tiki with head facing right, broad nose with wax-infilled eyes and arms resting gently on knees, circa 1880. Height 4 cm. Diameter 6.5 cm