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Old 26th March 2025, 07:34 PM   #1
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I just came back from a Great Baltimore Show, and I enjoyed seeing Oliver, Ron, Rick, and the rest of the crew.
The show is much more than swords, guns, and knives and as such I returned with one of my usual/unusual purchases that have nothing to do with the above.
I have what I believe to be a horn libation cup and I thought it could be African, however a very learned individual said that he thought that it was Indonesian; does anyone have a clue to it's origins?
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Old 27th March 2025, 05:19 AM   #2
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A lovely piece of art.
The first place that came to my mind was Benin and the bronzes made there.
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Old 27th March 2025, 02:06 PM   #3
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Thanks. The bronze portion certainly could be Benin,however, I feel that the whole cup would have been crafted in bronze if it were so; also I am not familiar with the Benin People carving natural substances.
Maybe it is a married piece, Benin with something else.
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Old 27th March 2025, 04:05 PM   #4
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I don't get an Indonesian vibe from the carving style, Drac.
I doubt it's a married piece.
I'll still go with West Africa.
It's just a gut feeling though.
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Old 27th March 2025, 07:54 PM   #5
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Second last pic shows a turtle near the opening of the "cup" so I suggest maybe from the Ivory Coast, which by the way is not too far from Benin as the crow flys. Either way I would say this is an African piece as the carving (to me) does not look Asian.
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Old 28th March 2025, 03:56 AM   #6
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Thanks to all;African it is . I have a whole host of animals on the carvings as well as some human figures which I just noticed that may give additional clues to it's origin that I will post later.
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Old 28th March 2025, 09:48 PM   #7
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Here are some pictures that might help.
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