**Originally Listed At $100**
West Africa, Cote d'Ivoire / Ivory Coast, Baule peoples, ca. 1961 CE. This is an ornately detailed example of a wooden Baule flywhisk, carved with an avian form and resembling a short scepter. A hen, probably a chicken or possibly a Guinea fowl, perches on the corseted handle, replacing the more typical parrot. There is an inscription with the name 'KONAKR' and the date '1961'. Two anthropomorphic faces are placed on opposite sides at the juncture between the handle and the flaring top. This piece may have been an implement for a village chief or similarly high-ranking official. Such objects were displayed openly during public ceremonies, where they functioned to announce the status of their owner. As a flywhisk, horsehair would have been arranged around the unadorned section of the handle for flicking at pesky flies. The surface is covered with a dark and lustrous patina. A fine and rare example with personalized inscriptions! Size: 2.5" W x 16" H (6.4 cm x 40.6 cm); 17.25" H (43.8 cm) on included custom stand.
Provenance: ex-Herb Harris collection, New York City, USA since 1962; collected in situ, Ivory Coast, Abidjian, 1962
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Condition
Stable fissures across bird's body and feet. Surface displays a nice patina. Rare type!