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Antique early iron spear head, approxAntique early iron spear head, approx 34cm L
ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN POLEARM, EX PARKE-BERNETANTIQUE AUSTRIAN POLEARM, EX PARKE-BERNET Possibly 17th/18th c., iron spear head etched with the Hapsburg two-headed eagle flanked by ornate initials, 12.5"l x 4.25"w (head), 87.75"l (overall)
ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN GILDED POLEARM, EXANTIQUE AUSTRIAN GILDED POLEARM, EX PARKE-BERNET Possibly 17th/18th c., iron spear head etched with the Hapsburg two-headed eagle above a pair of cannon, the lower part gilded, hexagonal socket, with silver thread and yellow cord wrapping, affixed to a wooden shaft ending in a 4.75"l pointed iron foot, 11.25"l x 4.75"w (head), 81.5"l (overall)
TWO IRON SPEAR HEADS AND A SMALL AXETwoTWO IRON SPEAR HEADS AND A SMALL AXETwo Iron Spear Heads and a Small Axe,
(2) MONUMENTAL AFRICAN CURRENCY BLADES(2) MONUMENTAL AFRICAN CURRENCY BLADES & SPEAR DR Congo, poss. Topoke and Liganda iron currency, 66"l and 58"l, with one iron spear head with wooden shaft, 22"l (blade), 72"l (overall)
(6) ANTIQUE FORGED IRON SPEAR HEADS,(6) ANTIQUE FORGED IRON SPEAR HEADS, INCL. MORO 19th/20th c., Africa, Southeast Asia, and Philippines, including 'Budiak' heads, beveled tapering blades, 17.5"h (largest), 7"h (smallest)
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