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chregu 3rd February 2010 01:47 PM

Assigning African spears
 
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African spears
I bought some time ago, these spears. Can someone assigned on the basis of images of spears tribes? Greetings chregu

chregu 3rd February 2010 01:53 PM

Assigning African spears
 
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Assigning African spears
Image correction sorry.

Lew 3rd February 2010 03:22 PM

Top spear is hard to tell but the second is Danakil I have a similar one in my collection.

chregu 3rd February 2010 03:40 PM

African Spear
 
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Thanks for the help
I did this a second, here are the pictures.the length of both is 2.07 meters
How old are they? and what is someting worth only about
gruss chregu

Lew 3rd February 2010 04:07 PM

Gruss

I would think these are circa 1890s-1910 we do not give estimates on current market value on the open forum but you can send me a private message if you would like. If you can take a picture of all the spears together standing against a wall full length shot it would be of more help in identifying them.

chregu 3rd February 2010 07:09 PM

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The spears are all I have. As a size comparison, the door is 2.02 m
gruss chregu

Lew 3rd February 2010 08:28 PM

The two at the at the far right are Danakil the one at the far left seem to be Sudanese. I will check my books on the others.

Martin Lubojacky 4th February 2010 07:54 AM

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Welcome Chregu.
The two Somali/Danakil spears are very nice (I thing they are geographically out of the group of the other spears). Enclosed please find copy of an article from "African Arms and Armour" by C. Spring.
Regards,
Martin

Tim Simmons 4th February 2010 05:50 PM

Very nice set and I would agree with the other comments. It is possible that they are all from the very south of Sudan and borders. Especially the shorter ones which are often listed as Mangbetu Congo, too me the border is a very modern concept.

chregu 7th April 2010 04:59 PM

hello together
try again to find out something.
the first close-Congo-Ngombe?
the third close-ups, could that be Gabon- Fang?
who knows a little sign, please.
many thanks, greeting Chregu


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