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Close ups under a different light.
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Hi Tim,
looks European or Indian to me....and the head looks to be more canine ..than feline ![]() ![]() ![]() Seeing your newer images....perhaps a tiger head...and if so, India is quite likely to be the origin Last edited by katana; 14th April 2007 at 05:42 PM. |
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Hi Dave,
Horse trappings and India were my first thoughts also. A horses head and mane. Then after more thought, the rings and whole thing seems rather on the light side to be part of a horse bit and other trappings. When at home I was able to look through a few books. A lions head is frequently found on recade. I could start uploading pics for discussion. I think the rings are added possibly to flash it up as it is not the most special. It is possible that there was a lanyard of some material and ribbons? stuff? could go on the top ring? At 50cm they would have to be like Shetland ponies ![]() PS. A quick google Fon Recade comes up with quite a lot of info and pics of various types many feature a lion. Last edited by Tim Simmons; 14th April 2007 at 06:36 PM. Reason: Post script |
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Look at this one.
http://www.tribal-art-auktion.de/kat...-48-Inhalt.pdf |
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Just remembered to add that a roughness of finish is part some Fon art expression. Being that it was silver plated perhaps it is from someone a little higher up in the food chain.
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Just got this ebay example. A good deal more substancial than the one I have. The example I already have, the wood part is less than 1/2 inch diametre. This new one being 1 inch diametre but the same length just over 19 inchs. I think it is pretty cool and I really like the way the lion head is broken into two parts, the mane and head being seperate. This treatment is so unusual for me. It is a deliberate not formed from lack of skill.
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