Stool - Wood - Ceremonial Stool

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Ashanti ceremonial wooden stool from Ghana, dating circa 1920–1930, carved from a single piece of wood, in good used condition with aging and patina and dimensions 47 cm wide, 24 cm high, 20 cm deep and about 1 kg.

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An original Ashanti (Ghana) stool, ca, 1920. The piece is handcarved from 1 piece of wood. Beautifully aged, with a great patina and some signs of the time (piece of wood missing in the base and several seperations of the wood due to shrinkage.

The piece is constructively in good condition. It's very suitable to place on top of a shelving or console table as an eclectic accent. Stools like these have been in European interiors for decades. It's particularly stylish as an art object and conversation piece.

The last picture in the presentation shows two similar stools in the home of beauty magnate and collector Helena Rubinstein (New York, 1936). It demonstrates how well the combination of contemporary and tribal art can work.

An original Ashanti (Ghana) stool, ca, 1920. The piece is handcarved from 1 piece of wood. Beautifully aged, with a great patina and some signs of the time (piece of wood missing in the base and several seperations of the wood due to shrinkage.

The piece is constructively in good condition. It's very suitable to place on top of a shelving or console table as an eclectic accent. Stools like these have been in European interiors for decades. It's particularly stylish as an art object and conversation piece.

The last picture in the presentation shows two similar stools in the home of beauty magnate and collector Helena Rubinstein (New York, 1936). It demonstrates how well the combination of contemporary and tribal art can work.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
1 kg
Title additional information
Ceremonial Stool
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Ghana
Material
Wood
Colour
Brown
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
24 cm
Width
47 cm
Depth
20 cm
Estimated period
1920-1930
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Objects sold
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