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**TWO CHINESE PARRYING WEAPONS, 19TH CENTURYthe first formed of a circular ring of flattened diamond section, partially bound to form a grip, fitted with a concentric inner crescent; the second formed of a long blade with a hooked terminal, the lower portion bound and fitted with a projecting shallow crescent for blade catchingthe first: 36 cm; 14 1/4 in diameter(2)ProvenanceThe first: `Blue Wave`, Kennebunk, Massachusetts, 7th September 1937The second: Francis Bannerman & Sons, New York, 10th May 1944JWHA Inv. Nos. 2456, 2747.2A similar example to the first is illustrated in G. C. Stone 1934, p. 348, illus 436
**A TONGAN HARDWOOD CLUB AND AN AXE, NEW GUINEA HIGHLANDS, 19TH CENTURYthe first of tapering section rising to a blunt point, and carved over much of its surface with linear patterns (chipped, cracks); the second Bismark range, of characteristic form, bound over much of its surface with contrasting colours of rattan (stone head and the lower haft missing)92.7 cm; 36 1/2 in(2)Provenance The first: William Ockelford Oldman, London, 1st May 1931JWHA Inv. No. 1576, 3031
**A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF ANTIQUITIEScomprising a Roman lead pyxis (cylindrical box), 3rd-4th century AD, an Iron Razor, probably Roman, the rectangular blade with tapered handle and plate finial, a Bronze Ferrule, Britain, probably late Bronze Age, a Bronze Key, Byzantine or later, and a Grey Stone Celt, of rounded triangular formthe second: 12.5 cm; 5 in and smaller(5)ProvenanceThe third: Sumner Healey, New York, 30th April, 1929The fourth: Azeez Khayat, New York, 5th June 1928, found by him in NazarethThe last: gift to the Armoury by H. C. Hosier, Braeside, Wyoming Avenue, South Orange, New JerseyJWHA Inv. Nos. 711.1&2, 2358, 238.30, 554, 549
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