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Auction archive: Lot number 12

Tanala shield, Madagascar
19th century
Wood, leather
Paper...

PRIMARY ARTS
22 Jun 2023
Estimate
€300 - €400
ca. US$327 - US$436
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 12

Tanala shield, Madagascar
19th century
Wood, leather
Paper...

PRIMARY ARTS
22 Jun 2023
Estimate
€300 - €400
ca. US$327 - US$436
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Tanala shield, Madagascar
19th century
Wood, leather
Paper label reading "9 . .1 . . H. . B . . Ichen (Munchen ?) . . A. Schaffenburg" .
H. 51 cm - W. 42 cm

Provenance :
Purchased by Oriental Arms Gallery (inv. 8157), Haifa, Israel (Artzi Yarom) in 2005 from an English dealer (3400).

Rare ampinga shield with two hollowed oval cavities on the inside separated by a central handle. The circular outer face is covered with taut skin and hair.

The Tanala people, whose name means "people of the forest", are a small group living in the forest region of south-east Madagascar. They are skilled woodcutters and gatherers, producing and trading honey, beeswax and other forest products. They also grow rice as part of a slash-and-burn agricultural practice.

They are said to have descended from a noble ancestor, Ralambo, of Arab origin. Historically, they were known as great warriors who led the conquest of the neighboring Antemoro people in the 18th century.

Auction archive: Lot number 12
Auction:
Datum:
22 Jun 2023
Auction house:
De Baecque
rue Vendôme 70
69006 Lyon
France
lyon@debaecque.fr
+33 (0)4 72162944
+33 (0)4 72162945
Beschreibung:

Tanala shield, Madagascar
19th century
Wood, leather
Paper label reading "9 . .1 . . H. . B . . Ichen (Munchen ?) . . A. Schaffenburg" .
H. 51 cm - W. 42 cm

Provenance :
Purchased by Oriental Arms Gallery (inv. 8157), Haifa, Israel (Artzi Yarom) in 2005 from an English dealer (3400).

Rare ampinga shield with two hollowed oval cavities on the inside separated by a central handle. The circular outer face is covered with taut skin and hair.

The Tanala people, whose name means "people of the forest", are a small group living in the forest region of south-east Madagascar. They are skilled woodcutters and gatherers, producing and trading honey, beeswax and other forest products. They also grow rice as part of a slash-and-burn agricultural practice.

They are said to have descended from a noble ancestor, Ralambo, of Arab origin. Historically, they were known as great warriors who led the conquest of the neighboring Antemoro people in the 18th century.

Auction archive: Lot number 12
Auction:
Datum:
22 Jun 2023
Auction house:
De Baecque
rue Vendôme 70
69006 Lyon
France
lyon@debaecque.fr
+33 (0)4 72162944
+33 (0)4 72162945
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