22 items found:

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A Melanesian wood crocodile carving of long stylised carved…

Long Stylised Wood Crocodile Carving

A Melanesian wood crocodile carving of long stylised carved form and worn dark stain. Length 100 cm

A Solomon Islands shell money necklace. Made from Conus shells.…

Solomon Islands Shell Money Necklace

A Solomon Islands shell money necklace. Made from Conus shells. Provenance: Collected by Captain Tilly, Captain of the Melanesian Mission ship 'The Southern cross.' Literature: an almost identical necklace pictured in Roger Neich and Fuli Pereira's…

Two Melanesian grass skirts. Provenance: from the collection of…

Melanesian Grass Skirts from Tilly Collection

Two Melanesian grass skirts. Provenance: from the collection of Thomas Capel Tilly, Royal naval officer, who came to the Pacific on the HM Cordelia, later becoming the Commander of the Melanesian Mission's ship the ' Southern cross.'. Length 55 cm. Width…

A model funerary canoe, Santa Isabel, Guadalcanal or Nggela…

Melanesian Funerary Canoe Inlaid with Pearl Shell

A model funerary canoe, Santa Isabel, Guadalcanal or Nggela Island, Melanesia (circa 1900), inlaid pearl shell and resin on carved wood, 99 cm long. For two closely related examples see, Kevin Conru, Solomon Islands Art, Musumeci Spa, Italy, 2008, pp.…

A fine porpoise tooth and beaded necklace, Western Solomon…

Porpoise Tooth Necklace from Western Solomon Islands

A fine porpoise tooth and beaded necklace, Western Solomon Islands, Melanesia (circa 1900), porpoise teeth, beads and bush string, 34 cm long. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

A breastplate, Solomon Islands, Melanesia (circa 1900), pearl…

Solomon Islands Breastplate

A breastplate, Solomon Islands, Melanesia (circa 1900), pearl shell, tortoise shell, beads and bush string, 34 x 18 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

Melanesian Adze. Flattened ovoid form with sharp cutting edge,…

Melanesian Green Stone Adze

Melanesian Adze. Flattened ovoid form with sharp cutting edge, Dark green stone. Early soft patina. Height 16.6 cm. Width 9 cm

A Melanesian (Cook Islands) greenstone ceremonial axe blade of…

Melanesian Greenstone Ceremonial Axe Blade

A Melanesian (Cook Islands) greenstone ceremonial axe blade of trapeziod outline, bearing paper label of McAlpine Collection, pre 1880, 27 cm long, 8 cm wide. Provenance: The Collection of the Lord McAlpine of West Green (M2756), Erasmus & Co

Melanesian hook mask superbly carved with traces of red, white…

Melanesian Hook Mask: Superb Carving with Pigment Traces

Melanesian hook mask superbly carved with traces of red, white and black pigment, height 80 cm

A Melanesian war club, New Caledonia, 19th century, carved wood,…

Melanesian War Club, 19th Century, Carved Wood, 87cm Long

A Melanesian war club, New Caledonia, 19th century, carved wood, 87 cm long

A ceremonial adze, Melanesian, late 19th early 20th century,…

Melanesian Ceremonial Adze, Late 19th-20th Century

A ceremonial adze, Melanesian, late 19th early 20th century, carved wood with remains of painted finish, 60 cm high

Melanesian carved male figure, wood, feathers and natural earth…

Melanesian Male Carved Figure with Geometric Motifs

Melanesian carved male figure, wood, feathers and natural earth pigments, painted with geometric motifs, height 120 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Ray Hughes

Melanesian carved and painted sculpture, wood, with red, black,…

Melanesian Serpent Head Sculpture

Melanesian carved and painted sculpture, wood, with red, black, white and yellow pigments, the stylised head surmounted by a snake eating a lizard, height 64 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Ray Hughes

Two early Melanesian clubs, including a classic Tolai club of…

Early Melanesian Clubs: Tolai and Bena Bena

Two early Melanesian clubs, including a classic Tolai club of plain form, early 20th century, New Britain; and Bena Bena (Kuka Kuka) club with flat, round stone disk head, early 20th century. David Said Collection.

Two old Melanesian canoe ornaments. Massim canoe mast…

Melanesian Canoe Ornaments

Two old Melanesian canoe ornaments. Massim canoe mast attachment in the shape of a bird, used to tie off the sail. Utian Island, Lousade Archipelago; old Humboldt Bay canoe prow with its carved gunwales; and mudfish canoe prow, lower Sepik or Chambri…

A long old Melanesian fishing spear, with plain circular shaft…

Melanesian Fishing Spear, 277 cm Long

A long old Melanesian fishing spear, with plain circular shaft and tapering 'barbed' tip. Length 277 cm.

A Melanesian food hook, with unusual rodent proofing disc…

Rodent-Proofed Melanesian Food Hook

A Melanesian food hook, with unusual rodent proofing disc fitted to the shaft above a double flattened hook, height 51 cm

Three Melanesian discs of Tridacna shells (Tridacna gigas),…

Melanesian Tridacna Shell Discs on Pedestals

Three Melanesian discs of Tridacna shells (Tridacna gigas), raised on pedestals. Originally used as local currency and symbols of prestige. Largestmm, depth 21 cm

A Melanesian carved wood stool, the circular top supported on a…

Melanesian Carved Wood Stool with Female Figure

A Melanesian carved wood stool, the circular top supported on a female figure with a baby carried on her back, height 37 cm. Provenance: The estate collection of Michael Higgs, (Tribal Artefacts, Polynesian Arts & Crafts, Private & Museum Supplies…

A rare and important early 19th century Wakahuia collected by…

Lord Freyberg's Rare 19th Century Wakahuia with Polynesian Influence

A rare and important early 19th century Wakahuia collected by Lord Freyberg, oval rounded elongated form. The body of the box uncarved. Each side carved with figures in high relief. One figure with robust body with arms to the sides with open mouth,…

Solomon Islands parrying club, Medial ridge to the blade,…

Solomon Islands Parrying Club

Solomon Islands parrying club, Medial ridge to the blade, tapering shaft. San Christobel. Reference: 'The sheilds of Melanesia' (pp. 253). 120 cm length

Three Erenge shell currency rings, Melanesia, used as currency…

Melanesian Erenge Shell Currency Rings on Stand

Three Erenge shell currency rings, Melanesia, used as currency or owned as prestige items. Made from the upper portions of shell of a Tridacna, a species of large clam. Largest length 13.2 cm, depth 13 cm, on stand height 24.2 cm