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A Yoruba oil lamp in Terracota. 2,200 €
These objects have been selected by David Norden and are from known
collections. These are items used in the everyday life of Africans. Items
selected on age, use and provenance. Click on the items to read details, send us
an email if you want to acquire some African Art for your collection
african weapons
on request
Information requestAfrican objects are items with the lowest chance to be reproduction made for the western market. This site offers to you museum quality pieces, that I selected for you, and that will bring you a step closer to a collection with fine African art pieces. If I can give you an advice, is to buy less pieces, but to buy the best pieces you can afford. Quality will always be better than quantity. It is possible to buy good quality pieces also on a budget, but try then to look among ethnographic items more than statues or masks.
If you want to BUY authentic African art objects, and you want to be sure that it is authentic, you should contact me. I have outstanding connections with collectors and offer objects of the best quality at a sharp price. These objects come from European private collections and have a prestigious pedigree. All objects are guaranteed authentic. You can also always send me a picture from an item you intend to buy and ask me for my personal opinion. I understand that it is difficult to buy from a photo,
therefore it is my policy that if you are not happy for what ever reason with an
object you acquired, you just return it and your money is refunded. I would also like to take this opportunity to offer you my services as a consultant. Belgium is the world-center of good and authentic African art and I am at your service, living and working in Antwerp. My activity is at the heart of the Primitive Art. I can give more personal attention at a lower cost and I guarantee the quality of my selection. You just need to tell me how I can help you. Make your choice, and tell me what you want to have in your
collection, or what you would like to have and still are missing. David Norden
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