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We present one of the finest collections of Central African baskets acquired by Mr. Christian Borzykowski over the years and brought together in this sale. It includes over 200 lots from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Angola, Zambia and Tanzania. Looking at the baskets, one can't help but be fascinated by the finesse of the technical workmanship and the many aesthetic differences depending on the basket's country of origin. The entire collection sold is listed in the book "Paniers de l'Afrique centrale" by Christian Borzykowski, published by Le Livre en Papier.

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We present one of the finest collections of Central African baskets acquired by Mr. Christian Borzykowski over the years and brought together in this sale. It includes over 200 lots from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Angola, Zambia and Tanzania. Looking at the baskets, one can't help but be fascinated by the finesse of the technical workmanship and the many aesthetic differences depending on the basket's country of origin. The entire collection sold is listed in the book "Paniers de l'Afrique centrale" by Christian Borzykowski, published by Le Livre en Papier.

Estimate 15 000 - 25 000 EUR
Starting price 12 500 EUR

* Not including buyer’s premium.
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For sale on Saturday 22 Jun : 09:00 (CEST) , resuming at 13:00
weiswampach, Luxembourg
Goldfield
+3522.610.80.42
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