Antique Fante Asafo Flag (Militia procession) - early 1900's

$3,600.00

This excellent pre-independence, Fante Asafo flag from Ghana is a true treasure.  A wonderful, highly collectible, decorative art piece that tells of a distinct part of African Colonial history.  This flag depicts a moonlit militia procession that could be a display of power or a commemoration.  The use of delicate, mixed materials is a clear indication of its age, along with a canton from 1901/1910.

Size: 36 x 65"

Stitching: mix of  hand and machine stitching

Material: felt/linen/damask cloth hand 

Canton: United Kingdom -George VII coronation canton

Proverb: unknown

workshop: Unknown

age: 1920's or 30's

Condition: holes and staining commensurate with age.

*This particular flag is a pre-independence Asafo flag likely dating from the early 1900's.  Flags of this age and kind are increasingly rare to find.  Many ones of a similar age have been fetching upwards of 10k at auction as less and less come to market and more and more end up in Museum collections.

History:

 Asafo flags derive from the militia groups of the Akan people of Ghana; many of whom lived along the coast and traded with Europeans for cloth.  Lacking organised military at the time the Fante peoples organised into Asafo ( Sa meaning War and Fo meaning people) units that protected local interests.  The Fante culture continues to this day with regular festivals.