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Bronze Benin peoples, Nigeria, 19th century Depiction of a dignitary Oval head with tri-crested coiffure, interlinking bands atop forehead Large oval eyes, large nose, full mouth Lower portion of mask decorated with an openwork zig-zag pattern on lower edge of face Loop on upper rim for suspension Mounted on a metal base Dimensions: 18 x 11.5 cm Provenance: ex-Collection John Gilstoff, London, England Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. This small mask-like ornaments were worn by Benin chiefs and titleholders as part of elaborate ceremonial costumes. They are traditionally attached to the left hip, covering the closure of the wrapped skirt. The ornaments presumably represent the chiefs and titleholders themselves and serve as a signifiers to reinforce their status. Literature: Cf. Barbara Plankensteiner (ed.), Benin. Könige und Rituale, Wien 2007, p. 358 ff. Cf. Kate Ezra, Royal Art of Benin, New York 1992, p. 154 ff. Cf. Felix von Luschan, Alterthümer von Benin, Textband, Berlin 1919, p. 375 Condition: The mask is in good condition with signs of wear consistent with age and use. A small tear to the lower openwork band. Minor casting flaws. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.