African Colonial Figure Doctor
$249.00African Colonial Figure Doctor
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions (H) 33cm (W) 12cm (D) 12cm
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African Colonial Figure Doctor
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions (H) 33cm (W) 12cm (D) 12cm

African Colonial Figure
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions (H) 28cm (W) 17cm (D) 11cm


A remarkable antique Colon figure from Côte d’Ivoire, expertly carved from a single block of wood and finished in bold traditional pigments. Standing an impressive 185 cm tall, this life-size gentleman possesses exceptional presence and sculptural authority, making it a striking collector’s piece.
Originally created during the colonial era, colon figures portray European officials or Western-dressed African elites, capturing the complex cultural exchanges of the period. Today these sculptures are highly sought after for their historical significance, distinctive aesthetic, and powerful visual impact.
Dimensions: H 185 cm × W 38 cm × D 35 cm
(Not covered by free freight)

Ashanti Akua’ba Fertility Doll
According to Ashanti tradition, the first Akua’ba doll was created for a woman named Akua, who longed for a child and sought guidance from a local priest. Carrying and caring for the carved figure was believed to bless her with fertility — and the legend continues today. This beautifully carved example is embellished with glass beads, adding colour and detail to its iconic form.
Dimensions: H 74.5cm × W 24cm × D 9.5cm

Ashanti Akua’ba Fertility Doll
According to Ashanti tradition, the first Akua’ba doll was created for a woman named Akua, who longed for a child and sought guidance from a local priest. Carrying and caring for the carved figure was believed to bless her with fertility — and the legend continues today. This beautifully carved example is embellished with glass beads, adding colour and detail to its iconic form.
Dimensions: H 74.5cm × W 24cm × D 9.5cm

Ashanti Akua’ba Fertility Doll
According to Ashanti tradition, the first Akua’ba was carved for a woman named Akua, who longed for a child and turned to a local priest for guidance. By nurturing the wooden figure as though it were a baby, she was believed to invite fertility into her life.
This beautifully carved example includes traditional glass bead adornments at the neck and waist.
Dimensions: H 45.5cm × W 17cm × D 9cm

Ashanti Akua’ba Fertility Doll
According to Ashanti tradition, the first Akua’ba was created for a woman named Akua, who longed for a child and turned to a local priest for guidance. By nurturing the carved figure as though it were a living infant, she was believed to invite both fertility and blessing into her life.
This beautifully carved example includes glass bead adornments, adding detail to its refined, symbolic form.
Dimensions: H 47.5cm × W 18cm × D 8cm

Ashanti Akua’ba Fertility Doll
– Stunning statue steeped in tradition
invoking fertility and good fortune.
Dimensions 24 cm Height and 11 cm Wide

Ashanti Akua’ba Fertility Doll
– Stunning statue steeped in tradition
invoking fertility and good fortune.
Dimensions 34 cm Height and 13 cm Wide


A large, finely carved Ashanti maternity figure from Ghana, adorned with genuine African glass beads and a brass pendant.
Dimensions: H 66cm × W 20cm × D 24cm
Maternity figures hold special importance in Ashanti culture, where lineage is traced through the mother’s line. Carved to honour fertility, protection, and the strength of womanhood, these sculptures were often kept in family compounds or shrines as symbols of continuity and blessing.
This piece reflects classic Ashanti craftsmanship — elegant proportions, a composed seated posture, and facial features associated with beauty and dignity. The added beads and brass accents signal status and spiritual significance, while the figure’s scale lends it a strong sculptural presence in any modern interior.


A finely carved large Ashanti maternity figure from Ghana, depicting a mother seated on a traditional backless Asesedwa stool — a symbol of dignity and authority in Akan culture. An infant sits on her lap as she offers the breast, a classic motif representing fertility, nurture, and the continuity of the matrilineal Ashanti lineage.
Carved in the elegant Bonsu style, she features a broad, sensuous face, refined coiffed hair, and the graceful neck rings commonly associated with beauty and prosperity. She is adorned with genuine African glass beads, and an applied white encrusted patina gives the surface a soft, aged character.
68 cm Height, 20 cm Width and 29 cm Depth


A large, finely carved Ashanti maternity figure from Ghana, adorned with genuine African glass beads. Maternity figures hold deep significance in Ashanti and wider Akan culture, symbolising fertility, protection, and the strength of the matrilineal line. The elegant proportions, serene expression, and detailed coiffure reflect classic Ashanti craftsmanship, where idealised beauty and spiritual symbolism are carved into a single form. Such figures were often kept in family shrines or important households as representations of maternal blessing, continuity, and ancestral guardianship.
Dimensions: H 63cm × W 16cm × D 20cm

A beautifully carved Ashanti Akua’ba figure, traditionally carried by Akan women to invoke fertility, protection, and good fortune. Known for its distinctive disc-shaped head and graceful proportions, the Akua’ba is one of West Africa’s most iconic sculptural forms, symbolising beauty, prosperity, and maternal blessing.
Dimensions: H 61cm × W 20cm

A striking Ashanti Akua’ba figure, long used in Akan culture as a symbol of fertility, protection, and good fortune. Distinguished by its iconic disc-shaped head — representing the Akan ideal of beauty — and its ringed neck symbolising prosperity, this form was traditionally carried by women seeking blessings for conception and healthy childbirth.
Dimensions: H 56cm × W 25cm


African Colonial Figure
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions (H) 33cm (W) 16cm (D) 14cm

African Colonial Figure Gentleman
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions
height – 30 cm
width – 16 cm
depth – 11 cm


African Colonial Figure
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions (H) 28cm (W) 14cm (D) 13cm

African Colonial Figure
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions
height – 29 cm
width – 15 cm
depth – 10 cm


African Colonial Figure
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions
height – 26 cm
width – 15 cm
depth – 11 cm

African Colonial Figure
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions
height – 27cm
width – 15cm
depth – 10cm

African Colonial Figure
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimensions
height – 39 cm
width – 17 cm
depth – 13 cm

African Colonial Figure Chef
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Dimension (H) 32cm (W) 7cm (D) 7cm


African Colonial Figure Gentleman
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
This genuine, antique towering statue demands presence in any setting.
Dimensions
height – 197 cm
width – 31 cm
depth – 26.5 cm
Due to the scale of this item, free freight doesn’t apply.
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African Colonial Figure Gentleman
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Colon statues, a term derived from the French statues colon
(“colon” is the French noun for a colonist), are a genre of wooden
figurative sculpture within African art that originated during the colonial period.
Dimensions
height – 32 cm
width – 18 cm
depth – 13 cm
See more information in the description below


African Colonial Figure Santa
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Dimensions (H) 55cm (W) 13cm (D) 11.5cm


African Colonial Figure Guard
– Traditional Guard with rifle and Fez hat.
Hand-carved from on piece of hardwood and hand-painted.
Dimensions (H) 84cm (W) 24cm (D) 16 cm


African Beaded Wooden Lion
– Hand Carved from wood in
Ghana, West Africa and features intricate designs and
Ashanti symbols created using recycled beads
Dimensions (L) 47cm (H) 26cm (W) 14cm


A refined pair of authentic Nimba figures from the Baga people of Guinea, carved in hardwood with distinctive crested forms and patterned detailing. Traditionally used during rice-harvest ceremonies, these sculptural works represent one of West Africa’s most admired artistic traditions.
Female: 1.20m × 38cm × 42cm | Male: 1.22m × 20cm × 34cm
Dimensions: H 1.2m × W 38cm × D 42cm
read more about this statue in the description below

Rooted in Ashanti tradition, the Akua’ba doll was carried by Akan women as a symbol of fertility, protection, and blessing. The legend tells of a woman named Akua who, following a diviner’s guidance, nurtured a carved figure to invite conception and good fortune.
This piece features a traditional loincloth and genuine African glass beads, with the classic disc-shaped head symbolising Akan beauty ideals and the ringed neck representing prosperity.
Dimensions: H 47.5cm × W 18cm × D 9cm


A rare cylindrical Dogon medicine cabinet, hand-carved from a single block of hardwood and used by village shamans to store medicinal and ritual substances. Featuring a vertical Nommo figure, ancestor finials and the traditional three-leg base, this is a highly collectible sculptural object from Dogon Country, Mali.

Dogon medicine cabinets are among the most sought objects of the Dogon art. These cabinets are used by the shaman of the village to store medicinal or magical herbs, roots, and spices. It stands on three legs, two at the front and one at the back and has the head of an ancestor figure at the top. Each piece is authentic and uniquely carved with nomos or animal figures, identical to some of the motifs found on the Dogon doors. They come in different sizes with one or two doors. They make a great display piece on a desk or dresser. The cabinet can be used to store jewelry or special objects. A wonderful one of a kind piece of Dogon Art that would compliment any collection or home.
Dimenions
height – 39cm
width – 12cm
depth -6.5cm


Dogon medicine cabinets are among the most sought objects of the Dogon art. These cabinets are used by the shaman of the village to store medicinal or magical herbs, roots, and spices. It stands on three legs, two at the front and one at the back and has the head of an ancestor figure at the top, facing in four directions; Each piece is authentic and uniquely carved with nomos or animal figures, identical to some of the motifs found on the Dogon doors. They come in different sizes with one or two doors. They make a great display piece on a desk or dresser. The cabinet can be used to store jewelry or special objects. A wonderful one of a kind piece of Dogon Art that would compliment any collection or home.
Dimenions
height – 46cm
width – 14cm
depth – 8cm


Bwa Butterfly Mask
The Bwa Mask is traditionally worn by women over their heads during harvest festivals. Carved from Sese wood and painted with remarkable geometric artistry using colors from natural sources, red stone for crimson, white clay and charcoal for black.
Dimensions (W) 62cm (H) 19cm

African Colonial Figure Business Man
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Colon statues, a term derived from the French statues colon
(“colon” is the French noun for a colonist), are a genre of wooden
figurative sculpture within African art that originated during the colonial period.
Dimensions (H) 66cm (W) 10cm (D) 11 cm


African Colonial Figure Barrister
– Get the Colonial era for your home with this stunning
Colonial-Style figure from Cote d’Ivoire.
Very solid piece
Colon statues, a term derived from the French statues colon
(“colon” is the French noun for a colonist), are a genre of wooden
figurative sculpture within African art that originated during the colonial period.
Dimensions
height – 61 cm
width – 16 cm
depth – 13 cm
See more information in the description below
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