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Auction House:
Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:13
Lots with images:13
Prices available:13
Category:
Aboriginal - Art
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Samuel Ganarradj Mangudja (1909-1983), Kurabara and Buruk, bark and natural earth pigment, Church Mission Society Aboriginal Handicrafts' letter, plus long inscription verso, 38 x 50 cm ***
*** Artist Unknown (Aboriginal, Northern Territory), snake and artefacts, bark and natural earth pigments, 93 x 42 cm ***
*** Artist Unknown (Aboriginal, Northern Territory), snake and cross hatched design, bark and natural earth pigments, 91 x 40 cm ***
*** Artist Unknown (Aboriginal, Northern Territory), cross hatched ceremonial design, bark and natural earth pigments, 106 x 54 cm ***
*** Hermannsburg pottery jar, hand-painted with animals in landscape with bird lid, 21 cm high ***
*** Artist Unknown (Aboriginal, Northern Territory), stingray design, bark and natural earth pigments, 40 x 35 cm ***
*** Artist Unknown (Aboriginal, Northern Territory), cross hatched design, bark and natural earth pigments, 97 x 25 cm ***
*** Esther Ngala Kennedy Hermannsburg school 'Scarlet Robin' hand-painted pottery lidded vase, signed 'E. K. 163', 20 cm high ***
*** Norman Mangawila (1933-1991), Daygurrgurr Gupapuynu clan, bark and earth pigment, Remington Art & Craft label verso, No. 10BI 1083/3 56 x 32 cm ***
*** Aboriginal artist unknown, this my dreaming all them things, earth pigments on bark, remains of label verso (partially legible), cat. No. GG11. 26 x 60 cm ***
*** Bark Painting: 'The Dreamtime Story About the Barramundi'. Sign lower right 'Rak.', Jumkinburri tribe with paper label verso. 51 x 15 cm. Excellent condition ***
*** England Bangala (1925-2001), (pandanus skirt design), natural earth pigment on bark, signed 'England Bangala, gallery number 2271, 50 x 21 cm ***
*** Carved boab nut, ochre picture, two Aboriginal dot paintings, Japanese print, printers' plate of an Australian bush scene, and print of a mother and child, (7 items), the boab nut16 cm high overall ***