Cast Bronze Cubist Mohawk Head

diggummup

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Some of you may or may not remember this estate sale that I posted about a year and a half ago- http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/garage-sale-finds/369691-i-went-estate-sale-today.html

I never listed/sold anything except the yellow Steuben fan vase. It paid for everything and made me a small profit. I finally got around to listing one of the Bronze Indian heads. I saw one that was listed for $675 on an antique site, but it had the original finish/patina and was in better condition. https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/m...deco-cubist-bronze-mohawk-indian/id-f_519207/ Mine has scratches gouged in it and I took paint remover to the paint that was on it. I listed it for $199.99 at auction just in case. It sold last night after the second week of listing it. Just wanted to share this and the best part is I still have another one left.
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Those are cool. I wonder what they were made for?
 

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They would have made some bad ass bookends.
 

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Those are cool. I wonder what they were made for?
I guess they are just decorative for the wall. The one posted in the link I provided has a bar across he back of it for hanging versus a hole in the top like mine.

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These were made to hang on a block wall and typically were hung with space and a light behind for that erie jungleman coming from the brush look. I have seen Variants with slits cut in the eyes for an even creepier feel. I found one with the slits in a basement in Beverly hills CA 20 years ago these are neato
 

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