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Thu, Jul 18, 2024 11:00AM EDT
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Hosted exclusively online on dumoart.com and LiveAuctioneers. There is no in-person auction for this sale. You must register for this sale separately from the second day of our July 2024 auctions. Featuring over 400 lots, including a 1920s Detroit Free Press newspaper delivery wagon, artworks from prominent collections, fine Chinese and Japanese porcelains, jewelry with blue topaz and tourmaline, and unique European silver items. Highlights include Henri Alexandre Sollier’s "L'Abri Du Marin a Sainte Marine," an English Renaissance Revival carved oak chair, and contemporary glass etageres.
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Lot 2311

Mali, Bamana Peoples, Komo Society Helmet Crest (komokun), Ca. 19th - 20th C., W 12" L 25" Depth 12"

Estimate: $300 - $500
Starting Bid
$150

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Komo society masks (komokun) combine the features of multiple animals, often the most terrifying animals found in the wilderness. Along with the thick patina of powerful materials, the komokun is as much an altar as it is a mask, all symbols of the Komo society's ability to identify malevolent forces, hunt down criminals, and provide individuals solutions to their problems. Komo society masks usually contain additional elements such animal horns, tusks, porcupine quills, bird skulls, feathers, and textiles. This mask has numerous holes on the top that may have once contained elements such as these, but may have been removed, possibly to remove any spiritual power the mask once held. Condition is consistent with age and use. Crack/gouge on top of head, and small crack at bottom of nose on edge of mouth. Some overall losses to patina. Tops of horns appear without patina, but unclear if this is due to damage or the way the mask was carved. | Please note all lots show signs of wear commensurate with age and use, and the lack of a statement regarding condition does not imply the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from defects or the effects of aging. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of DuMouchelles' specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the “Request Condition Report” or “Ask a Question” buttons or email conditions@dumoart.com.

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