Null An Asante Beetle-shaped Ornament for Gunbearer's Regalia
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An Asante Beetle-shaped Ornament for Gunbearer's Regalia Beetle-shaped decoration for the insignia of the weapon bearers Asante, Ghana Mit Sockel / with base Gold alloy, approx. 12 carat (0.500) with a surface of high gold fineness. H 5.5 cm. Provenance: - Galerie Walu, Zurich. - 1998: Jean David, Basel. Expertise from the Swiss Precious Metals Control (approx. 12 carats with a surface of high gold fineness). For centuries, the valuable precious metal of the former "Gold Coast" of Africa was the object of interest and desire of African and European merchants. Trade led to the rise of powerful states whose wealth and skill in gold processing became legendary. The local royal courts produced masterful pieces of jewelry, many of which were made using the lost wax technique. Even today, gold jewelry serves as a sign of the royal families' rank and affiliation. The powerful expressiveness of these unique pieces reflects the rich metaphors of the Akan and is based on the tradition of the highly esteemed art of oratory. The motifs depicted, here an abstract beetle, always refer to people, animals or objects that allegorically stand for praiseworthy qualities and sayings. Such pieces of jewelry were used to decorate headdresses, bandolier bags, rifles or patron belts of the royal guard Further reading: Ross, Doran and Eisner, Georg (2008). The gold of the Akan. Museum Liaunig. Neuhaus: Museum Administration Ltd. CHF 400 / 800 Weight in grams: 300 Condition: The condition (any wear, signs of use, tears, any other deterioration and the signs of age, etc.) of this lot can be seen in the photos we have uploaded for your documentation. If you have any questions about this item, please do not hesitate to contact Hammer Auctions ([email protected]). The information regarding the condition of the items provided for the convenience of interested parties is an opinion only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Hammer Auctions accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions. In the rare event that the item does not match the description in the catalog, Hammer Auctions is here to help. Buyers may return the lot for a full refund provided they notify Hammer Auctions within 5 days of receiving the lot.

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An Asante Beetle-shaped Ornament for Gunbearer's Regalia Beetle-shaped decoration for the insignia of the weapon bearers Asante, Ghana Mit Sockel / with base Gold alloy, approx. 12 carat (0.500) with a surface of high gold fineness. H 5.5 cm. Provenance: - Galerie Walu, Zurich. - 1998: Jean David, Basel. Expertise from the Swiss Precious Metals Control (approx. 12 carats with a surface of high gold fineness). For centuries, the valuable precious metal of the former "Gold Coast" of Africa was the object of interest and desire of African and European merchants. Trade led to the rise of powerful states whose wealth and skill in gold processing became legendary. The local royal courts produced masterful pieces of jewelry, many of which were made using the lost wax technique. Even today, gold jewelry serves as a sign of the royal families' rank and affiliation. The powerful expressiveness of these unique pieces reflects the rich metaphors of the Akan and is based on the tradition of the highly esteemed art of oratory. The motifs depicted, here an abstract beetle, always refer to people, animals or objects that allegorically stand for praiseworthy qualities and sayings. Such pieces of jewelry were used to decorate headdresses, bandolier bags, rifles or patron belts of the royal guard Further reading: Ross, Doran and Eisner, Georg (2008). The gold of the Akan. Museum Liaunig. Neuhaus: Museum Administration Ltd. CHF 400 / 800 Weight in grams: 300 Condition: The condition (any wear, signs of use, tears, any other deterioration and the signs of age, etc.) of this lot can be seen in the photos we have uploaded for your documentation. If you have any questions about this item, please do not hesitate to contact Hammer Auctions ([email protected]). The information regarding the condition of the items provided for the convenience of interested parties is an opinion only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Hammer Auctions accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions. In the rare event that the item does not match the description in the catalog, Hammer Auctions is here to help. Buyers may return the lot for a full refund provided they notify Hammer Auctions within 5 days of receiving the lot.

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France, AnatoleLes Contes de Jacques Tournebroche. Mit einer beiliegenden Original-Zeichnung, zahlr. farbigen Illustrationen sowie zwei Suiten in Schwarz und Farbe von Léon Lebègue. Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1908. 8°. Illustrierte Original-Broschur eingebunden in hellbraunem Ganzmaroquin mit goldgepr. floralen Intarsien auf Rücken und Deckeln, goldgepr. RTitel, Stehkantenfileten, goldgepr. Innenkantenfileten mit Eckfleurons, Kopfgoldschnitt und Marmorvorsätze (vereinzelt unscheinbar berieben, Rücken etwas stärker). Signiert: Dervois Fils. Einbände France, Anatole Les Contes de Jacques Tournebroche. Mit einer beiliegenden Original-Zeichnung, zahlr. farbigen Illustrationen sowie zwei Suiten in Schwarz und Farbe von Léon Lebègue. Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1908. 8°. Illustrierte Original-Broschur eingebunden in hellbraunem Ganzmaroquin mit goldgepr. floralen Intarsien auf Rücken und Deckeln, goldgepr. RTitel, Stehkantenfileten, goldgepr. Innenkantenfileten mit Eckfleurons, Kopfgoldschnitt und Marmorvorsätze (vereinzelt unscheinbar berieben, Rücken etwas stärker). Signiert: Dervois Fils. Eines von 60 nummerierten Exemplaren der Vorzugsausgabe auf China mit den beiden Suiten. - Die in Gold und Farbe gedruckten Illustrationen und Ornamente ahmen die mittelalterliche Buchmalerei nach. - Léon Lebègue (1863-1930) war ein französischer Lithograph, Radierer, Plakatkünstler und Illustrator. Er studierte bei dem Maler Jean-Léon Gérôme an der Pariser Akademie und begann in den 1890er Jahren eine Karriere als Illustrator für satirische und künstlerische Zeitschriften. Lebègue ist insbesondere für seine zahlreichen Werbeplakate bekannt. - Erste Lage leicht gelockert. Schönes Exemplar in dekorativem Einband. With an enclosed original drawing, numerous colour illustrations and two suites in black and in colour by Léon Lebègue. Illustrated original brochure bound in light brown full morocco with gilt stamped floral inlays on spine and covers, gilt spine title, standing edge fillets, gilt stamped inner edge fillets with corner fleurons, gilt top edge and marbled endpapers (sporadically inconspicuously rubbed, spine somewhat stronger). Signed: Dervois Fils. - One of 60 numbered copies of the special edition on China with the two suites. - The illustrations and ornaments printed in gold and colour imitate medieval book illumination. - Léon Lebègue (1863-1930) was a French lithographer, etcher, poster artist and illustrator. He studied under the painter Jean-Léon Gérôme at the Paris Academy and began a career as an illustrator for satirical and artistic magazines. He is particularly known for his numerous advertising posters. - First layer slightly loosened. Fine copy in decorative binding. Dieses Werk ist regelbesteuert. Auf den Zuschlagspreis fallen 23,95% Aufgeld sowie auf den Rechnungsendbetrag 7% (Bücher) bzw. 19% Mehrwertsteuer in der Europäischen Union an. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.