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bhushan_lawate 21st September 2008 05:18 PM

New Katars/Spearheads/Axehead -- And a peculiar object..!!!
 
Hi all,

A couple of Katars, spearheads and peculiar looking axe heads (???) and a rather interesting object. (donno an iota what it is ) :(

http://picasaweb.google.com/bhushanlawate/Weapons02#

Appreciate all comments on age and provenance and any other information that i can get.


Regards,
Bhushan

Battara 21st September 2008 06:54 PM

The axes are called bulova, the katars are from south India, and the "thing" - ceremonial use?

Lew 21st September 2008 10:08 PM

The katars are 18th century examples and are from Southern India.

Lew

Freddy 22nd September 2008 08:06 AM

Could the 'thing' be some kind of hairpin ?

kahnjar1 22nd September 2008 08:46 AM

Strange "thing"
 
Could it be a pricker for clearing touch holes in cannon? You don't say how big it is.
:D Otherwise some nasty medical instrument??

VANDOO 22nd September 2008 04:43 PM

MY FIRST GUESS WAS A TEATHER TO BE STUCK IN THE GROUND FOR SECURING SMALL ANIMALS I ELIMINATED THAT AS IT WOULD NOT BE EASY TO HAMMER IT INTO THE GROUND WITHOUT LEAVING MARKS.
MY SECOND GUESS WAS A FINAL TO BE PLACED ON TOP OF A CEREMONIAL POLE BUT I NOTICED IN ONE OF THE PICTURES IT HAS A BARB ON THE SHARP TIP WHICH WOULD NOT HELP TO DRIVE IT INTO A POLE.
THIRD GUESS SOME SORT OF TOOL AND PERHAPS OTHER TOOLS OR KEYS COULD HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO IT AT SOME TIME IN THE PAST.

SO I GUESS THAT CLASSIFYS IT AS EITHER A THIMAJIG OR A WHATYOUMAYCALLIT. :D

bhushan_lawate 22nd September 2008 07:18 PM

The "Thing"
 
HI all,

The lenght of the peculiar thing is about 10 inches.

It has a small barb at the tip and has screw like grooves all over the lenght of the staff.

has wierd looking curled up tentacles in a rather peculiar form on the top.

could it be something which was used as a punishing equipment ??????????? or a part of any equipment ???

Looks like it can be inserted and "screwed in".

I'll like to hope that it is something to clean small cannon firing holes... :(

Regards,
Bhushan


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