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I am assuming this is from the western Pacific. Melanesia or Micronesia 8ft long, the carved part is 17in. Nice thing to hold, javlin like. Sorry the pics are not that good as the light was fading so some with flash on and others not. Not good either way. Any more information?
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Who is the native carrying the spear ?
![]() ![]() Nice item, though. Fred |
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Looks like from New Guinea, they used palmwood for spears (and bows) a lot there. Also used in Solomon Islands.
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Thanks Colin my thoughts also. It is an old piece.
Freddy it looks like a Briton you can tell by the slippers ![]() ![]() |
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Does look New Guinea. Possibly Fly River area.
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Hi Tim,
very nice....no 'tip' damage...and full length .. ![]() ![]() ![]() Regards David |
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It is a nice piece, and I agree, it doesn't look like anything from Polynesia or Micronesia. The asymmetric teeth are interesting.
Great find. Like the native mask on your model, too. F |
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