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I have contacted the seller with reference to the provenance. The seller is a retired Antique dealer of some 25 years. He has assured me that the knobkerrie was part of an South African collection from a country house and that it was ID'd by a individual (name supplied) whom was...." ex Military Police - South African Defence force and social historian. "
I have requested some form of written provenance ...but it now seems certain to be South African ...and likely Nguni. As I cannot find any similar shaped knobkerries attributed to the Zulu or Shona The wood was described as 'stink oak' .....the nearest I can find is 'stinkwood' which is a known SA knobkerrie wood. All the Best David |
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