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2 Senufo Seats, "kolo" 2 seats, "kolo" Senufo, Côte d'Ivoire Ohne Sockel / without base Wood. H 16 - 20 cm. Provenance: Swiss private collection, Basel. The combination of the useful and the beautiful is particularly evident in the artistically designed seating. The shapes of the African seats are just as varied as their use. Simple seats hewn from a block of wood are juxtaposed with complexly assembled chairs and royal thrones. Elementary forms of the purest functionality are juxtaposed with richly ornamented works adorned with figurative carvings. From the market woman to the ruler, they are used for comfortable or functional sitting and can also be symbols of wealth, dignity and power that take a firm place in ceremonies and ritual acts. The seats, which are generally personally owned, may be kept as memorabilia by surviving relatives until no one can remember the former owners. Further reading: Bocola, Sandro (1994). African seats. Munich, Prestel Verlag. CHF 200 / 400 Weight in grams: 5000 Condition: The condition of this lot (wear, signs of use, tears, any other detractions and the signs of age, etc. The condition of this lot (wear, tears, possible other impairments and signs of age, if applicable) can be seen in the photos we have uploaded for your documentation. Please feel free to contact Hammer Auctions with any questions regarding this lot ([email protected]). The statements regarding the condition of the items made for the convenience of interested parties are opinions only and should not be treated as statements 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 Hammer Auctions has been notified within 5 days of receipt of the lot.

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2 Senufo Seats, "kolo" 2 seats, "kolo" Senufo, Côte d'Ivoire Ohne Sockel / without base Wood. H 16 - 20 cm. Provenance: Swiss private collection, Basel. The combination of the useful and the beautiful is particularly evident in the artistically designed seating. The shapes of the African seats are just as varied as their use. Simple seats hewn from a block of wood are juxtaposed with complexly assembled chairs and royal thrones. Elementary forms of the purest functionality are juxtaposed with richly ornamented works adorned with figurative carvings. From the market woman to the ruler, they are used for comfortable or functional sitting and can also be symbols of wealth, dignity and power that take a firm place in ceremonies and ritual acts. The seats, which are generally personally owned, may be kept as memorabilia by surviving relatives until no one can remember the former owners. Further reading: Bocola, Sandro (1994). African seats. Munich, Prestel Verlag. CHF 200 / 400 Weight in grams: 5000 Condition: The condition of this lot (wear, signs of use, tears, any other detractions and the signs of age, etc. The condition of this lot (wear, tears, possible other impairments and signs of age, if applicable) can be seen in the photos we have uploaded for your documentation. Please feel free to contact Hammer Auctions with any questions regarding this lot ([email protected]). The statements regarding the condition of the items made for the convenience of interested parties are opinions only and should not be treated as statements 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 Hammer Auctions has been notified within 5 days of receipt of the lot.

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