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			This has sold for over a grand £.  I am far from an expert but I have serious doubts about this.  In my opinion this is not old.  I suspect it to be made of a light yellow wood stained black.  Look at the scratches to the nose so to speak and you can see the yellow wood.  I have doubts about the eye and the whole form to the head.  It could well be a dance club.  Has it been bought as such??   As far as I have seen in books the original model for this syle of club is a fine patinated dark brown wood that looks very heavy. I will add a link for as long as it lasts and I have saved some of the pictures. 
		
		
		
			http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2509756431...84.m1423.l2649  | 
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			As they say, ummmm's the word on this one. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			It does at face value by the images look very similar to those made as gifts to dignitaries visiting the island over the last 30-40 years....I have handled other provenanced club styles of this era made from the same looking timber.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I think that it is contemporary. I sold an 70s/80s tourist one like this (came in a collection from a guy that went to Fiji during that time) a few years back on ebay, and it went for about the same amount. I didn't understand then, nor now, but it helped pay for my garage drywall. Maybe it's not as much of a popular style to make/sell to tourists, so therefore hard to find.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I WATCHED THIS ONE.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	   IT WAS REPRESENTED AS 1800'S PROVENANCE BUT THAT WAS BASED ONLY ON SOMEONES WORD. THE PICTURES SHOW A VERY CRISP UNWORN EXAMPLE AND AS POINTED OUT WHAT APPEARS TO BE A THIN COAT OF BLACK DYE OR PAINT. IT IS A RARE FORM THAT I SUSPECT SERVED MORE OF A CEREMONIAL PURPOSE OR PERHAPS DENOTED HIGH PRIEST CHIEF OR SOMETHING RANK RELATED. IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE TO TELL FOR SURE IF I HAD THE CLUB IN HAND BUT PAYING THAT KIND OF MONEY WITHOUT BEING SURE OF ITS PROVENANCE JUST BASED ON THE EBAY SALE PICTURES AND INFORMATION IS A BAD BET . I HAVE AN EXAMPLE BUT JUDGEING FROM ITS CONDITION AND WEIGHT I WOULD GUESS IT FROM 1930'S TO 1960 AND PURELY CEREMONIAL OR SYMBOLIC OF RANK.  | 
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			With all those crosses all over it, I'm not sure I'm buying a priest's staff.  It might be colonial, or based on an older form. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Iv'e been collecting Oceanic Clubs for 30+ years and in my opinion this "club" is obviously a modern Repro and a waste of money. I have travelled many miles to view various, so called Oceanic Clubs in UK auction houses and 99% of them were Fake/Repro. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Genuine 18th/19thC examples rarely turn up in UK auctions nowadays, if you're lucky enough to find one worth having, it's very likely to make a Lot of money, especially when you add the buyers premium which can sometimes be as high as 25% of the Hammer price. Never buy without viewing first You could regret it  
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