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    Posted 2 years ago

    DSM
    (65 items)

    I purchased a collection at a Good Will shop only because I felt they were ancient! They appear to be hand-forged, no mold marks, patina throughout, beautiful ornamentation of animals. I have no clue where they came from or era. What were they used for? Any lead would be appreciated.

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    Comments

    1. Congcu, 2 years ago
      Appear to be brass/bronze containers for Gold from the Ashanti people of Ghana. Very nice find.
    2. DSM, 2 years ago
      Wow! All this time I thought they were from Asia. It's funny you mentioned the gold because when I viewed it closely with a magnifying glass, the underlayment looks like gold. Is it possible? Do you think it may be valuable? Thanks for the feedback and hopefully I can get more info on your lead.
    3. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      no is new akan
    4. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      Abramwo is never expensive
    5. DSM, 2 years ago
      Hi Thanks for the response. New Akan?, do you know more/less what century.
    6. Congcu, 2 years ago
      The Ashanti are an Akan people along with the Fanti.
    7. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      they sell this as akan but actually it is lost mold cast brass or a low aloi

      if it was full bronze the sedimentation would be different more green like verdi gras patina

      this is a bronze sedimentation

      kuduo - African bronze, Bronze, Gilded Bronze - kuduo - Asante - Ghana

      12
      NO. 35489557 catawiki

      here is another

      Ashanti Bronze Kuduo container so called kra holders ~ Allan Stone Collection on live auctioneers


    8. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      congcu is right , he is very good assessor, the point is the spread is very wide, for instance the benin is a bit different by means of the patina ( more brownish)

      imo opinion to be lets say to be some type of value and age you need a full bronze to shut out plating or gilding and you need a reticula pedestal
    9. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      correction reticulare
    10. DSM, 2 years ago
      Thank you Congcu and apostata for the information! I will post some more photos if you may of the internal bodies. I can tell you that there are no mold seams on any of the objects as far as I can tell but maybe welded. I also did much research today and I haven't come across the animals that are placed on all seven objects. I appreciate the lessons I am learning from both of you!
    11. DSM, 2 years ago
      I just placed some more photos at https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/307834-censers-and-vessels-4-insides

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