Hehe stool, Tanzania, circa 1920. Provenance: ex-Michael Green…
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Hehe stool, Tanzania, circa 1920. Provenance: ex-Michael Green collection. Michael Green was a wealthy South African collector who moved to Tasmania after several decades of amassing an extensive collection of African Art, including various personal journeys through the African continent. 20 x 29 cm

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