Lot 89, Auction 4/20/2026: Massive African Dogon Wood Ladder – Steps & Forked Top
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Lot 89, Auction 4/20/2026: Massive African Dogon Wood Ladder – Steps & Forked Top

$520.00

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West Africa, Mali, Dogon, ca. first half of the 20th century CE. An enormous ladder carved by hand from the trunk of a hard wood tree. The ladder has a slender base, six large steps carved into the obverse side, and a forked top portion. The midsection of the ladder is curved slightly outwards and the backs of both forked prongs are worn, both signs of repeated use. The Dogon peoples typically built their homes into the sides of sandstone cliffs, though they could be free-standing structures as well. Dwellings with flat roofs usually have large holes in the center, and families would climb ladders like this example to sleep in the cool night air when the weather permitted. Dogon peoples also used large wooden ladders to access upper storage areas in granaries. While not regularly used in modern times, ladders like this are still cherished possessions prized for their sturdy craftsmanship. Size: 7.2″ L x 25″ W x 85.3″ H (18.3 cm x 63.5 cm x 216.7 cm); 86″ H (218.4 cm) on included custom stand.

Condition: Expected age wear and weathering with nicks, chips, and abrasions, as well as fissures and splintering to wood. Rich patina throughout.

Provenance: private Louisville, Kentucky, USA collection, acquired 1990-1998

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