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FIVE AFRICAN SPEARS ATTRIBUTED TO
FIVE AFRICAN SPEARS ATTRIBUTED TO ZULU TRIBES To incude: two Isijula throwing spears and three stabbing spears, all with wooden shafts, iron blades. Longest 53-1/2 in.
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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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ZULU WARRIOR PRESSED COTTON
ZULU WARRIOR PRESSED COTTON ORNAMENT Germany fierce Zulu warrior with spear and shield still retains good strong color and detail. 4 1/4'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
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Group of Five Tribal Spears, 20th
Group of Five Tribal Spears, 20th century including three Southeastern African, possibly Zulu or Maasai and two Papua New Guinea longest length 63.5 in — 161.3 cm
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ZULU PRESTIGE STAFF SOUTH AFRICA
ZULU PRESTIGE STAFF
SOUTH AFRICA carved wood, the long handle topped with a solid roundel below three arms leading to a sun cross, rich caramel patination126cm longBernice and Terence Pethica Collection, United KingdomPublished:Klopper, Nettleton and Pethica, The Art of Southern Africa, The Terence Pethica Collection, 2007
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A carved African spear circa 1920
A carved African spear circa 1920 approx. 76 cm long.
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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 Zulu Fly Swatter South Africa
A Zulu Fly Swatter
South Africa
Length of handle 8 1/2 inches.
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A ZULU "ISIQUABETHO" COILED BASKETA
A ZULU "ISIQUABETHO" COILED BASKETA Zulu "Isiquabetho" coiled basket, 20th century; KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Appears unmarked Likely woven Ilala Palm, the African basket with the Akimel O'odham peoples' "Man in the Maze" weaving pattern in varying gradients of brown fronds Dimensions: 6.25" H x 16.75" Dia. Provenance: The Estate of Oscar and Barbara Leidenfrost
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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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ZULU CARVED WOOD DANCE SHIELD
ZULU CARVED WOOD DANCE SHIELD 20th c., decorated with concentric circle design, on museum stand, 21.75"dia
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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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LARGE COLLECTION OF ZULU SPOONS
LARGE COLLECTION OF ZULU SPOONS
SOUTH AFRICA carved wood and horn, a large collection of twelve spoons, consisting of ten wood and two horn examples, each of the wooden spoons with a central raised band of carved decoration, the two horn spoons of smaller size and displaying a dark well used patina (12)longest 38.5cmProvenance:The I.W. Collection, United Kingdom, formed over the past thirty years.
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ZANDE CENTRAL AFRICA TRIBAL
ZANDE CENTRAL AFRICA TRIBAL CEREMONIAL SHIELDTribal ceremonial shield, likely Zande people, Central Africa, wood structure, with woven rattan overlay, single vertical stripe in white pigment, black and red horizontal stripes, hide handle/ strap, later hanging hardware, approx 47.75"h, 20.75"w, 8lbs
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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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Two African tribal figures one
Two African tribal figures one carrying a flintlock gun the other a spear and shield both with elaborate head dress. Taller figure 20 cm.
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Maasai Samburu Spear,
Maasai Samburu Spear, Kenya/Tanzania, East Africa, 20th century metal teardrop form tip with hide sheath to wooden shaft and metal counterbalancing butt spike end height 108.5 in — 275.6 cm
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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 spear "Masai" type, 68 1/2"
African spear "Masai" type, 68 1/2" long. Estimate $50-100
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Two Masai Lion Spears,
Two Masai Lion Spears, Kenya/Tanzania, East Africa, early to mid 20th century double ended with ribbed blade and point to the other end with short central hardwood shaft length 73.25 in — 186.1 cm
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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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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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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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Zulu Knobkerrie Throwing Club,
Zulu Knobkerrie Throwing Club, South Africa, 20th century natural form carved hardwood length 20.75 in — 52.7 cm
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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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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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(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 SPEAR Maasai, with leaf
AFRICAN SPEAR Maasai, with leaf shaped blade having center ridge, 26" blade, 80" overall.
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AFRICAN ZULU SHIELD, HT
AFRICAN ZULU SHIELD, HT 41"African Zulu Shield, carved wood and pigment. Size: 41'' x 10.5'' x 2.5'' (104 x 27 x 6 cm). Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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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 ZULU SHIELD, 21"
AFRICAN ZULU SHIELD, 21" DIA.African Zulu Shield, carved wood and pigment. Size: 21", 53 cm (Diameter). Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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Zulu Knobkerrie Throwing Club,
Zulu Knobkerrie Throwing Club, South Africa, 19th century carved hardwood length 22.25 in — 56.5 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 ZULU SHIELD, 20.5"
AFRICAN ZULU SHIELD, 20.5" DIA.African Zulu Shield, carved wood and pigment. Size: 20.5", 52 cm (diameter). Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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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'.