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			My thoughts were also African.  It was sold as  being from the south seas, I have shown it to other collectors that thought the handle was similar to south seas work.  Other African collectors say they have not seen anything like it.  I based my African origin on the zig-zag paterns on the steel ferrle only because I have a South Sudan spear with similar work on the socket part of the blade. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			In all seriousness these patern forms are very much universal for humans the world over. I find the similarity in form most interesting. I am also very inspired by the photo of the Tongan/Samoan dignitary posing with the weapon. My example is a very pretty item much time has been spent on its construction. I now really do wonder about the possibility of this being a prestige item from the South Seas? This swan is from Sweden I believe, so I would not rule out the decoration which is indeed common on many carved items from the South Seas? ![]() Also as in this Fijian? bowl which I have been encouraged to believe is early 20th century, it has seen use anyway? and the flash is on. ![]() Yes it has three legs.  
		Last edited by Tim Simmons; 16th September 2008 at 08:06 AM. Reason: add picture  | 
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