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Location: Kent
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Hi Lew,
thank you for your comments ,The knobkerries were bought individually, at different times. The smaller one was described as a Zulu 'shield beater' The larger, hand tooled one seems to be made in the Zulu 'mould' (mold ) I have seen provenanced Zulu knobkerries that are not made from the usual bi-coloured wood and number of which were hand carved. In fact, I have been told that the majority of the bi-coloured type are early 20th C onwards (an opinion of a 'Zulu' collector)Unfortunately, Spring hardly mentions knobkerries in "African arms and Armour" and Stone's " A glossary.......Arms and Armour...." mentions even less. Tried to search google for "Gogo club" in image search..but just get pictures of scantily clad females not a bad thing, but not really helpful All the best David Last edited by katana; 18th January 2010 at 09:58 PM. |
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