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Important Aboriginal + Oceanic Art - 4 April 2012  |  Melbourne

Lot 101
KIMBERLEY REGION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
1930s

carved wood with fine adze markings, the reverse decorated with traditional incised designs infilled with red ochre

66.0 cm length



Estimate:
$700 - 900


Lot sold: $1,080 (inc. BP)


Lot Details

Description

KIMBERLEY REGION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
1930s

carved wood with fine adze markings, the reverse decorated with traditional incised designs infilled with red ochre

66.0 cm length

Provenance

Collection of John Atherton, Queensland
Thence by descent
Private collection, Brisbane

Catalogue text

John Atherton (1837 – 1913) was an early pioneer in north Queensland who settled the Atherton Tableland near Mareeba and the area around Rockhampton in the 1870s. He assembled a collection of weapons and tools from these regions and across Australia and the pacific. The collection was passed to his son, Ernest Albert Atherton, who continued the legacy throughout Queensland and central Australia as Minister for Mines.