Art For Eternity

Art For Eternity New York City Ancient & Tribal Art Gallery Our goal is to offer you rare objects that are not only ancient but of high artistic merit.

Art for Eternity (AFE) is a street level gallery on the upper east side of Manhattan dealing in Old and New World Ancient art and African and Oceanic Tribal and Ethnographic art. This sets us apart from the vast majority of other purported antiquities galleries on the internet. To ensure quality and authenticity, we carefully check each piece with experts for cultures, dating, and historical relevance. We can also authenticate and advise you of items that you are curious about.

03/05/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out African Lobi Bronze Head of an Antelope Ring for just $695.00.
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Burkina Faso

Copper band with cast and chiseled head of the animal with triangular snout; bead eyes and twisted raised horns. Nice signs of age and usage and patina.
Size 2-3/8 inches L + custom mount.

Ex collection of NY city Photographer Carl Fischer, Acq 1970s.

03/05/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Fine Teotihuacan Greenstone Maskette for just $7000.00.
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Classic Period, Ca. 300 to 500 AD.

Carved green hard-stone maskette nicely carved details with drilled almond eyes and mouth with large pursed lips, drilled at ears and perforated at top corners. Intact, excellent condition

This Teotihuacan greenstone maskette is a powerful ritual image rather than a wearable portrait, tied to ideas of sacred ancestry, fertility, and rebirth. Stone masks of this sort were probably not worn on the face; their weight and flat backs instead suggest attachment to perishable effigies, bundles, or shrine structures using side perforations like the ones on this mask. The drilled ear and lateral holes likely served for lashing the maskette to a larger support or for suspending ear ornaments, feathers, or other perishable regalia.

The standardized Teotihuacan facial type—geometric brow, triangular nose, and slightly open mouth—seems to act as an ideal human or divine visage, not an individual portrait, functioning almost like a canonical emblem within the city’s visual system.

Green stones from Guerrero and related sources were strongly associated with maize, vegetation, and the life‑death cycle, so a small, animated greenstone face could embody concepts of fertility, renewal, or the maize god, especially when “brought to life” with inlays and paint that originally filled the eyes, teeth, and lips.

Size - 3 inches (7.6cm) H. + custom mount.

PROVENANCE: Ex Ron Messic Fine Arts, Santa Fe NM sold to Mr. Barry Fitzsimmons, HI

03/04/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Michoacán Standing Pretty Lady Figure for just $395.00.
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Mexico, Late Preclassic, ca. 550 B.C. to100 B.C.

Buff color pottery pretty lady n**e standing figure with pretty hairdo, coffee bean eyes and with large ear disc. Overall strong scattered surface deposits. Size 4-1/4 inches H. + custom mount. Provenance: Collection of Albert J. and Monique Grant, NYC., acquired 1950s-60s, collection .

03/03/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Cajamarca Polychrome Pottery Geometric Design Bowl for just $345.00.
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Northern Highlands, Period: Ca. 1000 - 1400 A.D.

painted pottery bowl having geometric decoration, painted red-brown on white, surface has scattered mineral deposits. Lively fun design.
Size: 5-3/4 in Diam x 2-7/8 in H.

Provenance: Ex. Jack Bregman collection, NYC. Acquired prior to 1969 while in the Peace Corps. By descent to current owner. Collection # 190, 206, 212.

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03/03/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Cameroon Bronze Akimbo Figure for just $1750.00.
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Cameroon Grasslands region, 20th century.

The elongated body stands upright with feet firmly planted and hands clasped at the lower abdomen, emphasizing the genitalia and suggesting fertility or virility. The torso is covered with low‑relief geometric and spiral motifs: concentric discs on the chest and belly, stippled dot fields across the back and upper abdomen, and incised rectilinear patterns around the waist, evoking scarification and jewelry. The neck bears multiple stacked rings like torque collars, and the large, rounded head (with prominent ears in profile) enhances the figure’s hieratic presence, though the facial details are somewhat stylized and generalized. The casting shows a warm brown patina with scattered green encrustation and an old repair or applied sleeve at one knee

Size 12.5 inches + wood base.

Provenance: The Iris Apfel Collection, she was a celebrated American interior designer, textile entrepreneur, and fashion icon known for her bold, eclectic collecting of clothing, jewelry, textiles, and objects from around the world.

Major museums (notably the Met’s 2005 “Rara Avis” exhibition) have showcased her personal collection, and she remained a public figure and model into her 90s and 100s, which elevated her profile well beyond design circles.

03/02/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Ancient Luristan Bronze Heraldic "Master of the Animals" Finial for just $1295.00.
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Caspian Sea Area, Ca. 1st Millennium BC

A "Master of the Animals", Luristan type cast attachment which is double sided and front and back janiform featuring a central figure flanked by animals which he holds at the neck. Each face features prominent nose, button eyes and slit mouth. Bars project from both sides of the head and are attached to the snouts. The composition is balanced and repeats on the opposite end.

Size 6-3/4 inches (17cm) H. Intact and on custom mount.

Provenance: Private collection NY, acquired at Christie's NY Dec 7 2000, lot 702.

03/02/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Chokwe Wood Carved pwo Mask for just $2200.00.
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Angola

The carved wooden face shows the classic Chokwe canon: finely incised coiffure, arched brows, slit eyes, and scarification motifs on the forehead and cheeks, all emphasizing refinement and controlled beauty. The mouth projects slightly with a small, rounded lip form, giving the mask a composed, inward expression typical of strong pwo works. The mask represents an idealized, beautiful young woman and is worn by a male dancer during public ceremonies, initiation festivities, and entertainment performances to honor female virtues such as fertility, grace, and social harmony.

This mask had a rare exceptionally elaborate feathered headdress and full fiber network that would have covered the dancer’s head, neck, and shoulders, constructed from a wide, circular armature densely packed with natural feathers of varied tones, producing a dramatic horizontal spread that amplifies the dancer’s presence and suggests status and vitality.

Below the wooden face, a hand‑knotted fiber covering extends downward as a hood; it would have enclosed the performer’s head and neck so that only the mask’s face was visible, visually transforming the wearer into the female spirit being.

In motion, the broad feather disk would have swayed and rustled while the flexible fiber hood clung to the body, enhancing the illusion of a living, dancing woman rather than a male performer. The overall ensemble—face, headdress, and costume—works together to project beauty, fecundity, and social order, making this a powerful ceremonial object rather than a simple portrait.

Size 15" H x 17 1/2" W, 36 1/2" H with stand

Ex-Galerie Jean-Jacques Duiko, acq Amercian coll 1986

03/01/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Nazca Woven Textile Small Coca Pouch for just $495.00.
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Central Coast Ca. 400 to 600 AD

A sweet example, small but intricate, with stacked columns of alternating color mythological creatures in natural dyed deep blue, yellow, and white.

Size 2-1/2 in H. x -2-3/4 in W. unmounted. Intact

Provenance: C Lovely, acq 1990s

02/28/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Pre-Columbian Mayan Pottery Offering Bowl with Hieroglyphic Inscription for just $400.00.
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El Salvador or Honduras, Ca. 600 to 900 AD

Shallow bowl in form with raised side walls deeply carved hieroglyphic inscription along exterior. Red pigment rubbed throughout. The red coloring was obtained from minerals such as hematite or cinnabar are symbolic and the red may have represented blood and life force, closely tied to themes of ritual, vitality, and elite status within Maya society.

intact. Size: 2-5/8”D.

Provenance: Private Florida collection. Ex. Barry Kernerman, Toronto, ex. Samuel Dubiner collection, Tel Aviv, Israel, acquired 1960’s.

02/27/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Egyptian Faience Turquoise Blue Glaze Ushabti for Padikhons for just $1450.00.
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21st Dynasty, Circa 1069-945 B.C.

With a frontal column of text, shown carrying two hoes, wearing the seshed fillet and carrying seed-bags across back, one with neb-shaped seed-bag and details in added black, inscribed for 'The Osiris, the god’s father of Amun, Padikhons, true of voice.”
Size 5 inches (12.7cm.) Height + custom mount.
Condition: Good intact, some surface wear. Provenance: From an old private collection in North Rhine-Westphalia.

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02/27/2026

Exciting Gift Ideas: Check out Gandharan Terracotta Male Head for just $5500.00.
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Circa 4th to 5th Century AD

A beautifully rendered head; done with a sophisticated degree of naturalism; he has a drawn in cheeks, small jaw, prominent nose and bald pate with a furrowed brow and short cropped locks of hair atop the sides of his bald pate.

Size 9-1/2 in. + 15 in on custom mount.

Remains of red paint on lips. Compare A Catalog of Gandharan Sculpture in the British Museum for type.

Provenance: Arnold Lieberman NY, 2000s.

Compare with similar examples in Metropolitan Museum of Art, Samuel Eilenberg Collection.

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