Trio of Stylized Tribal Mask Sculptures on Iron Stand
Decorative Arts & Statuary

Trio of Stylized Tribal Mask Sculptures on Iron Stand

This decorative object consists of three distinct anthropomorphic head sculptures mounted on a horizontal metal base. The heads appear to be crafted from a composite material, likely cast resin or ceramic, and are designed to mimic ancient stone or wood carvings. The first head on the left features a wider, more square facial structure with a crown-like headpiece and dark, aged brownish-grey tones. The central head is narrow and elongated, finished in a weathered green pigment with white highlighting the carved geometric patterns on the forehead and eyes. The third head on the right has a highly textured, vertical-patterned cap and a warm, reddish-brown and tan mottled surface. Each head is supported by a thin metal rod, approximately 3-4 inches in height, which is welded or fixed to a flat, rectangular iron base. The base shows intentional oxidation and heavy surface rust, contributing to an industrial or rustic aesthetic. The carving style suggests an 'etruscan' or 'primitive' inspiration, likely produced as mid-to-late 20th-century decorative art rather than true ethnographic artifacts. The condition shows deliberate weathering and artificial patina, with no significant structural damage visible beyond the intended aged effects on the metal and composite surfaces.

Estimated Value

$50 - $100

Basic Information

Category

Decorative Arts & Statuary

Appraised On

May 8, 2026

Estimated Value

$50 - $100

Item Description

This decorative object consists of three distinct anthropomorphic head sculptures mounted on a horizontal metal base. The heads appear to be crafted from a composite material, likely cast resin or ceramic, and are designed to mimic ancient stone or wood carvings. The first head on the left features a wider, more square facial structure with a crown-like headpiece and dark, aged brownish-grey tones. The central head is narrow and elongated, finished in a weathered green pigment with white highlighting the carved geometric patterns on the forehead and eyes. The third head on the right has a highly textured, vertical-patterned cap and a warm, reddish-brown and tan mottled surface. Each head is supported by a thin metal rod, approximately 3-4 inches in height, which is welded or fixed to a flat, rectangular iron base. The base shows intentional oxidation and heavy surface rust, contributing to an industrial or rustic aesthetic. The carving style suggests an 'etruscan' or 'primitive' inspiration, likely produced as mid-to-late 20th-century decorative art rather than true ethnographic artifacts. The condition shows deliberate weathering and artificial patina, with no significant structural damage visible beyond the intended aged effects on the metal and composite surfaces.

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