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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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The spear point does have a certain resemblence with a form we see in Nias, but IMO it has another provenance.
1. Most Nias spears are more refined and more slender. 2. The iron of Nias spears is better polished. 3. This type of iron sleeve is not seen on Nias. 4. The shaft of Nias spears usually is adorned in some way with woven rattan straps, or brass strips. So, it is not likely that it is a Nias spear. Unfortunately I do not have a clue from where this spear does come from. Attached is a photo on which the most common types of Nias spearpoints can be seen. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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Hello Albert, and thank you very much for your help and information on this piece. The photo that you added will also be of great help to me in identification of anything that I might stumble across in the future. This spear seems to be a real puzzler and I can only hope that after it arrives and I can post more information on the dimensions and some better photos that someone might be able to identify its origin. Again, thank you for your help.
Best, Robert |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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I have added two more photos from the auction. I do not know if they will be of anymore help than the others have been with the identification of this piece but they can't hurt either.
![]() Best, Robert |
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