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Can i have some help here, Gentlemen ?
The first and usual question would be the age; very late 19th century ? The second is the hide that covers the handle; usualy quoted to be (monitor) lizard, it can also be seen quoted as snake skin, namely in the 'African Ethnographic Collection' website. Finally the human heads: On one hand, what do they actualy represent ? Are they replicas of Kifwebe masks ? Do they equate to the number of villages under the chieftain's authority ? On the other hand, are the heads of one side to be summed to those in the other ? Freddy D'hont notices that this example, having three faces in one side and two in the other, which makes it a uneven number, is not usually seen. Coments will be so much welcome. Fernando . Last edited by fernando; 2nd November 2008 at 08:35 PM. Reason: spell |
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Hi Fernando
Nice axe I would say late 19th to about 1920. The skin is monitor lizard the heads I read somewhere represents the King's generals or advisors but I think Luc may be able to shed more light on the subject. Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 3rd November 2008 at 03:17 PM. |
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Thank you Lew,
Î was giving some time before any of the 'Africanist' members droped in some coments, but i wasn't lucky. Oh well, you can't win them all. Fernando |
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