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AFRICAN STEEL AND WOOD SPEAR, L: 81
AFRICAN STEEL AND WOOD SPEAR, L: 81 INAfrican Steel and Wood Spear, L: 81 in
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AN AFRICAN HUNTING SPEARAn
AN AFRICAN HUNTING SPEARAn African hunting spear, 20th century With wood shaft, metal point, and embossed brass socket Dimensions: 97.25" L x 1.75" W x 0.5" D Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
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TWO AFRICAN WOOD AND STEEL LONG
TWO AFRICAN WOOD AND STEEL LONG SPEARSTwo African Wood and Steel Long Spears,
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A carved African spear circa 1920
A carved African spear circa 1920 approx. 76 cm long.
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COLLECTION OF SIX AFRICAN WOOD &
COLLECTION OF SIX AFRICAN WOOD & METAL SPEARS Collection of six African wood and metal spears, likely Sudanese, including leaf points and barbed fishing points, attached to later wooden shafts. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Veronica Holmes, Atlanta, Georgia. Largest: l. 8'.
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African carved wooden spear; paddle
African carved wooden spear; paddle form with geometric and open work carving on blade, shaft, and tip. Provenance: from the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg. 63"L. Good condition.
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African Ceremonial Spear,
African Ceremonial Spear, intricately carved from a single piece of African hardwood, presented on a custom stand, h. 80", w. 12-1/4".
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(2) NICE WEST AFRICAN SPEARS DR
(2) NICE WEST AFRICAN SPEARS DR Congo, forged iron blades, carved wood, copper wrap, the larger spear with red and black painted blade and intricately carved wood grip, 77"h (larger), 58"h (smaller)
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African hand carved wooden spear;
African hand carved wooden spear; paddle form with geometric and open work carving. Provenance: from the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg. 80"L. Split in shaft.
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AFRICAN SPEAR Hunting Spear,
AFRICAN SPEAR Hunting Spear, Tanzania, in iron with polished leaf form blade, leather wrap at socket, notched hardwood handle, 11" iron, 53" overall.
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20TH C. AFRICAN CARVED WOODEN AND
20TH C. AFRICAN CARVED WOODEN AND IRON FIGURALspear, 52" high, 11" wide.
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African Warrior's Spearlate 19th
African Warrior's Spearlate 19th century wood handle and steel blade.70 in.Good condition with stress cracks to iron shafts.
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A Large Group of African Spears and
A Large Group of African Spears and Spear Fragments some Batelela Democratic Republic of the Congo twenty two carved wood and bamboo shafts with variously shaped iron heads and points. Provenance: Some acquired Christie's April 3 2003 The Russell B. Aitken Collection of African and Oceanic Art lot 108; others acquired Sotheby's Paris June 15 2004 Art African et Oceanien lot 195.
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AFRICAN WEAPONRY; METAL SPEAR ON
AFRICAN WEAPONRY; METAL SPEAR ON WOOD SHAFT WITH WOOD BOW WRAPPED IN TWINE. 53"L (BOW), 67"L (SPEAR)African Weaponry; metal spear on wood shaft with wood bow wrapped in twine., Provenance: from Taylor University's Mabel P. Michel Collection. Proceeds benefit Taylor University endowed scholarship funds. Mabel was born in 1904 on a farm near Cresco, Iowa. She served as a missionary to Mozambique from 1930-1973, including furloughs under the Women's Foreign Missionary Society. During vacations she taught classes to girls in the villages and did some traveling to many places in Africa, including Rhodesia, Congo, Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Egypt. Dimensions: 53"L (bow), 67"L (spear)
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AFRICAN PYGMY SPEAR & ARROW SET:
AFRICAN PYGMY SPEAR & ARROW SET: Spear and 2 arrows with metal tips 3 additional shafts and one additional tip. Sold with several other tribal items and hide bag. Spear measures 39 1/4'' l.. Age and origin unknown possibly Efe tribe.
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AFRICAN OR OCEANIC METAL MOUNTED
AFRICAN OR OCEANIC METAL MOUNTED WOOD SPEAR, L POINT TO END: 46 1/8 IN. (117.2 CM.)African or Oceanic Metal Mounted Wood Spear,, Dimensions: L point to end: 46 1/8 in. (117.2 cm.)
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An African iron stabbing spear with
An African iron stabbing spear with wooden haft and coiled copper hand grip 62.5ins overall a slightly smaller ditto 57.5ins overall an iron stabbing knife of leaf shape with coiled copper grip over a wooden handle 18.5ins overall and two other edged weapons various
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FOUR UNATTRIBUTED AFRICAN SPEARS
FOUR UNATTRIBUTED AFRICAN SPEARS 20th century, each spear consists of a socketed iron blade having a central ridge on either side; the blade's socket fits on a short wooden shaft that in turn accepts a socketed iron tip. Three of the spears have sinew or hide edge sheaths on their blades.
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AFRICAN THROWING SPEAR (ASSEGAI)
AFRICAN THROWING SPEAR (ASSEGAI) double sided 21'' hand forged steel blade transitioning to shaft socket 48'' wood shaft with counterweight at the rear overall length 76''.
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FOUR EAST AFRICAN SPEARS FROM
FOUR EAST AFRICAN SPEARS FROM MOZAMBIQUE 20th century, carved wooden shafts fitted with various metal points. Longest 72 in.
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(3) AFRICAN WOOD & METAL TOOLS,
(3) AFRICAN WOOD & METAL TOOLS, SPEARS & ADZ(lot of 3) African wood and metal tools, including: (2) spears, largest: approx 48.5"l; (1) adz, approx 24"l, 9"w; 2.5lbs total
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FOUR AFRICAN WROUGHT IRON AND
FOUR AFRICAN WROUGHT IRON AND WOOD SPEARS, L OF LARGER: 70 IN. (177.80 CM.)Four African Wrought Iron and Wood Spears,, Dimensions: L of Larger: 70 in. (177.80 cm.)
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(3) AFRICAN TRIBAL BLADED
(3) AFRICAN TRIBAL BLADED WEAPONS, EX-MUSEUM Includes short spear or dagger, iron point, wood shaft, carved clay bulb inset with seeds, 18.5"l; with, two flat-bladed short swords, wood handles, iron blades, affixed to display boards with wire; each with museum acquisition numbers, swords 16"l and 17"l, display boards 14"h x 21"w
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African spear "Masai" type, 68 1/2"
African spear "Masai" type, 68 1/2" long. Estimate $50-100
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(5) WEST AFRICAN IRON SPEARS DR
(5) WEST AFRICAN IRON SPEARS DR Congo, forged iron blades, carved wood or iron shafts with copper and rattan wrapping, including one trident, 84"l (largest), 58"l (smallest)
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AFRICAN WEAPONRY; THREE LARGE
AFRICAN WEAPONRY; THREE LARGE AFRICAN FORGED IRON SPEAR POINTS BLADES, TWO WITH WOOD HANDLES. 15"H X 6"W (LARGEST)African Weaponry; Three large African forged iron spear points blades, two with wood handles., Provenance: from Taylor University's Mabel P. Michel Collection. Proceeds benefit Taylor University endowed scholarship funds. Mabel was born in 1904 on a farm near Cresco, Iowa. She served as a missionary to Mozambique from 1930-1973, including furloughs under the Women's Foreign Missionary Society. During vacations she taught classes to girls in the villages and did some traveling to many places in Africa, including Rhodesia, Congo, Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Egypt. Dimensions: 15"H x 6"W (largest)
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TWO METAL SPEARS (POSSIBLY
TWO METAL SPEARS (POSSIBLY AFRICAN)Two Metal Spears (possibly African)
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TWO METAL SPEARS (POSSIBLY
TWO METAL SPEARS (POSSIBLY AFRICAN)Two Metal Spears (possibly African)
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AFRICAN OR OCEANIC IRON MOUNTED
AFRICAN OR OCEANIC IRON MOUNTED WOOD SPEAR WITH PULL-OUT ATTACHMENTS, L: 68 IN. (172.72 CM.)African or Oceanic Iron Mounted Wood Spear with Pull-Out Attachments,, Dimensions: L: 68 in. (172.72 cm.)
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2 African Tribal Items;youth
2 African Tribal Items;youth training spear with double steel tips 39'' long and a youth size axe 13'' handle.
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AFRICAN BRASS AND STEEL SPEAR, L:
AFRICAN BRASS AND STEEL SPEAR, L: 49 1/2 IN. (125.73 CM.)African Brass and Steel Spear,, Dimensions: L: 49 1/2 in. (125.73 cm.)
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AFRICAN TRIBAL SPEAR, L OVERALL: 64
AFRICAN TRIBAL SPEAR, L OVERALL: 64 1/2 IN. (163.8 CM.)African Tribal Spear,, Dimensions: L overall: 64 1/2 in. (163.8 cm.)
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African carved wood figure, man
African carved wood figure, man seated with spear on stool, 26" h, arm & leg need to be reattached
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Zulu Ihawu Nguni Shield and Assegai
Zulu Ihawu Nguni Shield and Assegai Spear, South Africa, 19th/20th century hide shield and spear with hardwood shaft to metal leaf form tip shield height 37.5 in — 95.3 cm
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FOUR AFRICAN SPEARS Four African
FOUR AFRICAN SPEARS Four African spears, one with stacked horn disk handle, each in custom stand, greatest 83.5"
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AFRICAN SPEAR Maasai, with leaf
AFRICAN SPEAR Maasai, with leaf shaped blade having center ridge, 26" blade, 80" overall.