17th March 2022, 03:43 PM | #1 |
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Two new South Pacific Spears
Hi
I just purchased 3 spears, these 2 all wooden ones they came with a Zulu throwing spear and at the price I paid these 2 came in basically for free as the Zulu one was what I wanted. Both look like palm wood and they are both just over 6 foot in length and both are definitely old as there are some nice stabilised cracks in the timber from drying out . The tips are not pointy but this could be just wear and tear from poor storage The one on the right has a v straight handle with barbs on the top held on with some sort of resin and fibres, I think it is a fishing spear from the Solomon islands region? The other one has serrations carved into the shaft and some decoration also carved into the haft. All very rudimentary decoration but v nice to the eye and the shaft is made from a not too straight piece of timber. Would this also be a fishing one? Neither look touristy and going on other items in my collection I would think around 100 years old or more for both So what have I got and from where might they originate any information greatly appreciated. Regards and happy St Patricks day from Ireland. Ken |
18th March 2022, 09:23 AM | #2 |
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They look Papuan to me rather than Solomon or New Hebrides.
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20th March 2022, 02:03 PM | #3 |
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Thanks Tim
I have no expertise at all in this area so I will take it that you are correct. Would the one without barbs be for hunting game as opposed to fish and would you have any opinion on age. Regards Ken |
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