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Probably an African fly-whisk. The handle is very unusual, maybe a re-used staff top of some sort ?
I've sometimes seen Pacific fly-whisks with handles adopted from other objects, such as the turned and polished leg of a European chair, but the whisk part is normally made of sennit or feathers. |
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