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COLIN AND WOLF THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION
![]() THE COMPLETE EXAMPLE I HAVE IS 70 INCHES LONG THE BUTT SPIKE IS AS YOU DESCRIBED BUT THE CENTER WOODEN PIECE LOOKS LIKE IT WAS BROKEN AND FIXED SOME TIME AGO SO PERHAPS IT IS SHORTER THAN USUAL. MY SMALLER EXAMPLE MAY NEVER HAVE BEEN USED AS I ONLY HAVE THE HEAD AND IT IS IN PERFECT CONDITION EVEN THE BLACK FORDGED FINISH IS STILL INTACT. I FOUND IT HANGING ON A WALL AT AN ESTATE SALE IN THE EARLY 1970'S. THE COMPLETE ONE IS MORE ORNATE BUT IT HAS LOST METAL THRU RUST AND SOME OF THE THIN DECORATIVE PARTS HAVE BROKEN OFF WITH USE AND THRU NEGLECT. IT WAS DEFINITELY NOT JUST A TOURIST ITEM BUT SAW USE IN THE PAST ALTHOUGH IT HAD BEEN NEGLECTED FOR QUITE A WHILE IN ITS MORE RECENT HISTORY. THANKS FOR THE PICTURES ALSO IT IS VERY GOOD TO SEE THE DIFFERENT VARIATIONS AND AS ALWAYS GET A LOOK AT OTHER MEMBERS GOODIES. ![]() |
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if you need a third you can look here :-)
http://www.randtribal.com/AH_currency_18.html Best Wolf www.spearcollector.com |
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Barry,
I have just aquired this Ibo ceremonial spear. All bronze, made in two sections, sleeved in the twisted cage section. Early to mid 20th century. I think it is a jolly impressive piece of chiefly regailia. The black and white image is from {Jan Elsen - Der fer et de fierte} and collected 1960, all iron with brass binding. Sorry my pics are taken rather late in the day. |
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Congratulation Barry, that's a real outstanding piece. I never saw it in brass before. Thanks for showing and whenever you will sell it, please have me in your mind. Attached my iron brother of your spear.
Regards Wolf www.spearcollector.com |
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Wolf,
It was I who post the picture of the Bronze Ibo spear, thanks for you response. These things could well be 19th century. You promted me to refer to my copy of "History of Nigeria-Sir Alan Burns" which can be found through amazon and well worth having. Exploration of the south and the oil rivers started in the 1830s, trading following. A British protectorate established in 1885. There was exstensive military action in the region up to the first world war. This extract helps give back ground to the objects. |
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Hello Tim,
sorry for my mistake with the name. I was so thrilled about your spear, that I don't notice, that it was you who posted the Ibo spear. Thanks a lot for your hint with your book and Amazon, I just ordered it. Best wishes Wolf www.spearcollector.com |
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THIS HAS TURNED OUT WELL AS I HAVE ONE OF THESE ,WHAT I REFFERED TO AS BIRD CAGE SPEARS AROUND HERE SOMEWHERE. THIS POST HAS IDENTIFIED TWO UNKNOWN SPEARS IN ONE POST. I WILL LOOK AROUND AND SEE WHERE IT IS SO I CAN COMPARE IT TO THE EXAMPLES POSTED AND SEE IF IT IS A VARIATION OR THE SAME. THANKS GUYS!
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