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Some nice pieces in african arms in this sale at Sotheby's.
Very expensive of course... http://browse.sothebys.com/?c_date=S...nb=1&dp=Tribal Luc |
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Interesting, slightly too rarefied atmosphere for me. Not that I cannot cut the mustard with them.
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Wow based on these prices I can retire early
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Beautiful pieces, but C R A Z Y prices
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Most of these weapons are published in the book AFRICAN FORMS.
It's a reference book for ethnographic african objects, a very nice and good book, cheaper than the pieces on sale at Sotheby's... |
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cover
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