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  • Unknown

    Stumped again!

    April 15, 2014 / 1 Comment

    Q: Thoughts on this one? I am being told its a 75-100 year old Malinche or dona marina from mexico… the wood type, carving technique on the front, and the shellac all make me think Japan-60-years-old.. little of this says Mexico to me.  The glaze seems to be truly of age, with a high patina per the pictures. Not sure I’d feel the same in person.  Nate, 632 A:  If a serious collector like you is confused, chances are I will be too. I’ve included a picture of the rear because it might help someone else identify the piece. Others should also note that the final coating, whether shellac or…

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    Bob Ibold

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    Leather skull mask

    July 6, 2016

    Where is this mask from?

    September 19, 2018

    A big mystery

    January 13, 2014
  • Unknown

    Mystery mask indeed

    March 16, 2014 / 1 Comment

    Q: The attached mask was part of the Chicago collection lot that I acquired last year. It was part of a bulk lot of Mexican masks, but this one is certainly NOT Mexican. It is carved from heavy wood, and I’m fairly sure it’s African, but anything beyond that, I have no clue. I made this a present to my ex-wife, who collects African masks. She likes it a lot, but would like to know more about it. Do you have any clues about this one?  Helmut, 620 A: That is a very interesting mask. I have never seen anything like it.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Old, used Urhobo mask, Nigeria

    July 20, 2018

    Interesting mystery mask

    May 6, 2018

    Hard to identify or just tourist

    February 10, 2017
  • Unknown

    A big mystery

    January 13, 2014 / 3 Comments

    Q: Its big, (2+ feet tall), and heavy. The thing that has me on edge… someone took the time to carve out the back of this mask, yet it has no eye-holes. I cant imagine anyone (any culture) dancing something this heavy especially without a look-out. Moreover, if it was ever meant to be a passive shield tied somewhere etc.. then it wouldn’t likely be carved out on the reverse, right?  Seems like an impressive fake, but not much else. Thoughts?   Nate, 504 A: Of course, it could be a fake, but it could also be authentic.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Where is this mask from?

    October 22, 2013

    Bulbous-nosed Asian mask

    May 25, 2020

    A mystery from Africa

    January 23, 2017
  • Unknown

    Meant to be a pair, but from where?

    December 15, 2013 / 2 Comments

    Q: I found these two masks together in a bazaar and first thought they were the classic theatre faces happy/sad. I bought the pair for $7….soon realized they are not the theatre masks, but have no clue where they could be from. There are hole for the eyes, but no side strings to allow for wearing. The wood is light and looks like it was darkened with maybe black shoe polish on the backs as well. Do you have any idea where these masks could come from?  Paule, 595 A: I’ve never seen masks like these.

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    Bronze helmet mask from where?

    November 13, 2019

    Very strange mask

    November 7, 2013

    Decor items vs. artifacts

    November 23, 2017
  • Unknown

    The Mask Man is stumped again.

    December 8, 2013 / No Comments

    Q: I’ve attached some pictures of a mask that I purchased that I can’t identify. It has aspects of African influences as well as Polynesian. I’m most curious about the style of the mouth. It is made from a very light weight wood and looks to have been carved in a manner that it may have been actually danced and not made entirely for the tourist trade. Brian, 592 A: The character on this has mask has both a turtle and a coiled snake on his head.

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    Bob Ibold

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    Stunning art, but not a mask

    September 11, 2013

    Interesting mystery mask

    May 6, 2018

    Old, used Urhobo mask, Nigeria

    July 20, 2018
  • Native America,  Unknown

    This will be a tough one

    November 22, 2013 / 1 Comment

    Q: American Indian or Eskimo? The wood is old and light like cedar. Please help!  David, 586 A: I took a look at as many North American indigenous mask as I could.

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    A mask from East Greenland

    February 22, 2016

    Can you identify this mask?

    September 13, 2013

    How good is this Iroquois mask?

    August 10, 2013
  • Unknown

    Very strange mask

    November 7, 2013 / 4 Comments

    Q: Looks old & crudely carved wooden mask with animal, about 10″ tall, wood is light some cracking, no idea where from or what age, what do you think, Thanks,  George, 579 A: This could win “Strangest Mask of the Year.”

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    Yet another Mystery Mask

    August 3, 2015

    Stunning art, but not a mask

    September 11, 2013

    Bulbous-nosed Asian mask

    May 25, 2020
  • Unknown

    Tourist masks are plentiful

    October 25, 2013 / No Comments

    Most of the photos sent in are of tourist masks. Here are nine different ones, and I have seen each of them hundreds of times. These and other designs are being manufactured in many different countries. They are plentiful and quite affordable… if you do some comparison shopping, but don’t pay a lot of money for them. I always reply to the sender, but rarely post these tourist masks on the Mystery Mask blog. That’s because they are not worn in culture, nor can I be sure where they were made. A mask bought in Port-au-Prince could have been imported from Indonesia.

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    Another mystery mask

    March 19, 2019

    Stunning art, but not a mask

    September 11, 2013

    A real puzzler

    July 21, 2015
  • Unknown

    Where is this mask from?

    October 22, 2013 / No Comments

    Recently I saw this big, unpainted balsa wood mask and instantly fell in love. It was described as an “Unusual tribal mask of unknown origin.” It is 10 inches high and about the same width. The carving is thin and very well done. The rod that holds the articulating jaw is of strong vine-like wood. Of course, balsa grows in South and Central America and I vaguely remembered this mythological character from somewhere, so I thought I could ID it. I did the research, but with no success. Can you help?

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    Stunning art, but not a mask

    September 11, 2013

    Another Mexican Devil mask

    February 27, 2017

    A big mystery

    January 13, 2014
  • Unknown

    Stunning art, but not a mask

    September 11, 2013 / 3 Comments

    Q: I think this is bronze. Can’t find it anywhere on the net. The Cobras on the forehead and the turtles on the ears caught our attention as well as the symbols on the base.  Jim, 9-11-13 A: It is a very appealing bronze sculpture. From where, I do not know.

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    July 6, 2016

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    August 3, 2018
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