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Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 131
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Last one
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 131
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Sorry, it was this one
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 131
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''head'' of the spear/staff looks like a stylised bird head.
Something like a jabiru stork or a vulture |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 1,294
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Great pictures. To me it reinforces my opinion that it was some type of ceremonial spear, especially at the base of the carved blade that looks like a socket entering the shaft. The tip does look reshaped in my opinion, but it appears that it was done a long time ago.
Still a wonderful piece, whatever it is! |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 926
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Interesting ( really strange ) ritual staff or paddle,
Seems old- can be 19th century, The shaft with the black laquer-paint on a red color reminds me japanese or chinese multi laquered wooden stuff ( Okinawa ceremonial spear-club ... ![]() )The ''bird head'' as you say seems made of palmwood and looks indonesian/Borneo or, Sepik/Papua New Guinea (Just a feeling.) Multicultural mix...?..?. |
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 131
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Thank you for the messages !
For the black laquer shaft, don't know if it is Laquer for aesteticism or some old stuff for protect the wood ( against termites/ xylophages/ humidity ...)? |
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