Posted 1 year ago
emersonest…
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This is another Native Basket from my dad's estate. This one looks pretty old and it measures about 10" wide. The weave is very tight but I have no clue where this basket is from. Please help me out and also post your comments about it (like or dislike). thanks!
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I've seen these here in Australia! In fact I have one on my desk beside me. I keep spare change in it. We think it was made in New Guinea. North of Australia. They are called Buka-ware. Buka is an island north of Bougainville. These island are between the Solomon Islands and mainland Papua New Guinea.
Did he serve in the Pacific Islands?
Mine has a beautifully fitted lid, with a raised applied section. The finial is really nice as well. It is smaller, only 7 inches across.
I recently sold a large hat-box from the same area.