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5937

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    Pair of Dayak Solid Brass Pendant Ear Ornaments

    Kenyah/Kayan Dayak People, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
    early 20th century

    lengths: 7.3cm, combined weights: 396g

    Provenance

    private collection, UK

    5590

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      Borneo Cast Bronze Zoomorphic Ritual Kettle

      Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo)
      18th-19th century

      length: 45cm height: 37.5cm, depth: 28cm

      Provenance

      UK art market

      5816

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        Dayak Etched Bamboo Container

        Iban (Dayak) People, Borneo, Sarawak, probably the Skrang River region, Malaysia
        19th-early 20th century

        length: 34cm, diameter: 5.5cm

        Provenance

        formerly in the collection of Henry Brownrigg, author of 'Betel Cutters. from the Samuel Eilenberg Collection' (Thames & Hudson, 1992); acquired from Christie's South Kensington in 2010; in the collection of Trevor Barton prior to that.

        3829

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          Ceremonial Borneo Iban Pua Textile

          Iban Dayak People, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
          circa 1940

          length: 198cm, width: 131cm

          Provenance

          Acquired in the UK, from the estate collection of Dr George Yuille Caldwell (1924-2016). Dr Caldwell, an English-born physician moved to Singapore in the 1950s, from where he built up a collection of mostly Borneo-related textiles and other ethnographica.

          3835

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            Ceremonial Borneo Iban Pua Textile

            Iban Dayak People, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
            circa 1935

            length (including fringes): 235cm, width: 98cm

            Provenance

            Acquired in the UK, from the estate collection of Dr George Yuille Caldwell (1924-2016). Dr Caldwell, an English-born physician moved to Singapore in the 1950s, from where he built up a collection of mostly Borneo-related textiles and other ethnographica.

            3839

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              Ceremonial Borneo Iban Pua Textile

              Iban Dayak People, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
              circa 1930

              length: 230cm, width: 93cm

              Provenance

              Acquired in the UK, from the estate collection of Dr George Yuille Caldwell (1924-2016). Dr Caldwell, an English-born physician moved to Singapore in the 1950s, from where he built up a collection of mostly Borneo-related textiles and other ethnographica.

              3841

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                Iban Ceremonial Pua Textile

                Iban Dayak People, Sarawak, Borneo
                circa 1940

                length: 209cm, width: 119cm

                Provenance

                Acquired in the UK, from the estate collection of Dr George Yuille Caldwell (1924-2016). Dr Caldwell, an English-born physician moved to Singapore in the 1950s, from where he built up a collection of mostly Borneo-related textiles and other ethnographica.