AFRICAN VESSELS



ARUA
Vessels

CANOLI
Gourd 3

Most of these objects were originally described as if authentic.  Most were not. Those objects that have been vetted as authentic by outside experts (Christophe Rolley, Edith Mbella, Daniel Mato, Rand Ningali, Phil Warish and Ethan Rider) are labelled as such. Objects made for the market are labelled accordingly, and objects in our archives or on pages no longer on our website should be assumed to be inauthentic if not otherwise labelled.

The  vessels below have been SOLD and are left here for educational and research purposes.

TOUSSIAN
Pots
SOLD

NUPE
Gourds
SOLD

ETHIOPIAN
Vessels
SOLD

YORUBA
Beadwork
SOLD

NUPE
Vessel Supports
SOLD

NUPE
Pots
SOLD

 

BURUNDI
Woven Vessels
SOLD

DJENNE
Terracotta Vessels
SOLD


ETHIOPIAN
Vessels
SOLD



MAASAI
Gourds
SOLD

OROMO
Vessels
SOLD

YORUBA
Baskets
SOLD





ETHIOPIAN
Baskets
SOLD

SENUFO
Gourds
SOLD

Photographs © Hamill Gallery

AFRICAN VESSELS

African vessels come in many forms, materials and styles, and performed many different functions

VESSELS, Various Peoples, with CATALOGS
ARUA VESSELS, Sudan
BURA, TERRACOTTA FRAGMENTS, Niger
BURA, TERRACOTTA VESSELS, Niger
DJENNE,
TERRACOTTA VESSELS,
Mali
ETHIOPIAN, VESSELS, Ethiopia    ARCHIVES ONLY
KUBA, CUPS, DRC    ARCHIVES ONLY
LOBI, VESSELS, Burkina Faso    ARCHIVES ONLY
NUPE, VESSELS, Nigeria    ARCHIVES ONLY
NUPE, GOURDS, Nigeria    ARCHIVES ONLY
NUPE, TERRACOTTA VESSELS, Nigeria    ARCHIVES ONLY
NUPE, TERRACOTTA VESSEL SUPPORTS, Nigeria    ARCHIVES ONLY
SENUFO, GOURDS, Ivory Coast    ARCHIVES ONLY
TOUSSIAN, Vessels, Burkina Faso    ARCHIVES ONLY
TUAREG, BOWLS,
Niger
YORUBA, DIVINATION BOWLS
Nigeria
YORUBA, OFFERING BOWLS Nigeria
YORUBA, OFFERING BOWLS 2, Nigeria    ARCHIVES ONLY
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