A Coolamon

10. A Coolamon

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Lot 10

Aboriginal Art

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Lot 10

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Property from an American Private Collection

A Coolamon

Auction Closed

May 25, 09:41 PM GMT

Estimate

3,000 - 5,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from an American Private Collection


A Coolamon

Circa 1900


Carved and fluted hardwood

21 ¾ in by 9 ⅜ in (55.4 by 23.8 cm)

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Aboriginal and Pacific Art Gallery, Melbourne
American Private Collection, acquired from above in the 1990s

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