Non-Sport Trading Cards

Stunning Wood Bowl from Africa Possibly Fulani I acquired it at an estate sale and little else is known the the diameter is 11 inches. It’s about 6 1/2 inches tall. Please see images there is a hook drilled in the side for display with a wire.

The Vintage Sauce Bowl from Abuja School Earthenware in Nigeria, Africa is a handmade collectible that showcases the rich culture of African craftsmanship. With a depth of 1 1/4 inches, this authentic piece from the 20th century is known for its unique design and traditional African aesthetic. The provenance of this item adds to its historical significance, making it a valuable addition to any collection of African art and artifacts. 6 3/4in wide w/ handle.

This 1910 original photo postcard features a beautiful young black girl dressed in a pink dress. The postcard showcases a glimpse of African culture and ethnicity from the early 20th century, making it a unique and valuable collectible item for those interested in historical African artifacts. This piece serves as a photographic snapshot of a bygone era and is a significant addition to any collection focusing on African cultures and ethnicities.

This large, eye-catching handmade piece my mother aquired in Africa. Its exceptional size (over 4 feet wide when spread), intricate open-weave construction, colorful geometric patterning in earthy browns with pink/red accents, and shoulder strap make it stand out from typical smaller African tribal baskets or fish traps. It was made in the 1990s, made from woven natural fibers. The weaving is in good condition. This would be a wonderful wall display piece. It’s one of a kind, and rare for its size.

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