b'91911 918Tribal statue, ornament andEDWARD SALLE (born c.1939, pottery vase, Papua New Guinea,Madar People, Tabar Islands, Admiralty Islands, (3 items), New Ireland Province, Papua the largest 36cm highNew Guinea),$120200A finely painted wooden Malagan pole.Wood, shell, fibre, lime, and natural red, 912 black and yellow pigments, circa 1990s.An earthenware cook pot with incised175cm high.decoration, Malagan is the name of the elaborate 33cm high funerary ceremonies and feasts to $100200honour the dead in New Ireland. It is also the term used to describe 913 the masks and sculptures made A rifle club, carved wood, Fijian origin,for the ceremonies. Although most 20th century, Malagan objects are ephemeral, 105cm high discarded at the end of the festivities and allowed to disintegrate, heads $300500 and statues of this type and certain kinds of masks were kept for reuse 914 in subsequent ceremonies.ULA TAVATAVA (throwing club), carvedAn example of Salles work is held by wood, Fijian origin, 20th century, the N.G.V.50cm long $300500 $250350 919915 EDWARD SALLE (born c.1939, A fighting club, carved wood,Madar People, Tabar Islands, Fijian origin, 19th/20th century, New Ireland Province, Papua 99cm long New Guinea),$300500 A finely painted wooden Malagan pole. 916 Wood, shell fibre lime, natural red, black and yellow pigments, circa 1990s.Three tribal headdresses and a kina135cm high.shell necklace, Papua New Guinea$300500 origin, (4 items) $120200920917 EDWARD SALLE (born c.1939, Madar People, Tabar Islands, NAURU & OCEAN ISLANDS: AssortedNew Ireland Province, Papua artefacts including tapa cloth, raffiaNew Guinea),mats, wooden artefacts, ladles etc.$100200A finely painted wooden Malagan ornament, with suspension rope. Wood, shell, fibre, lime, and natural red, black and yellow pigments, circa 1990s.80cm long.$120200 913'