These two small spears are a headache.
They are well constructed, the spearheads are forged ( filed finish), the socket is adorned with very fine copper wire. The shafts have carved 'criss cross' patterns with a wound iron counterweight. They actually feel heavier than you would imagine, and could be easily and accurately thrown, like a dart. Total length 57cm, spearpoint to socket edge 17.5cm, widest point of blade is 25mm, and the wooden shaft is 10mm.
So, they do seem quite functional, but seem a little ornate for practical purposes. Ceremonial spears? ornate enough ... but the counterbalance weights, the well crafted spear point etc suggest that this isn't the case either. A 'tourist piece'? .I don't think so..too well constructed, too functional.
Please has anyone any ideas, or have or seen similar examples?
I really like them
The photos give the impression that the spear heads are quite 'clean', they are not. Areas have been overcleaned (by previous owner, 'wet and dry' paper me thinks

) and the light reflected hides rustier areas.