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A cased set of six early 20th century silver handled fruit knives, a similar cased set of tea knives, an early 20th century pierced Indian silver dish, together with two boxes of silver plate, including condiments, chamber stick, vases, hot water pot, butter dishes and other items, various dates and makers.
SET OF STICK PINS. China, 19th century. Five stick pins with kingfisher feathers. Loss. In a frame, 13.25"l. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by our Conditions of Sale.
A large old Zulu hardwood knobkerry with ball head, 22” overall, diameter of ball 4”, large age split to ball, and a Zulu stick, the head carved to represent a human head, the length of the handle entirely covered in decorative wire work. There is a round hole in the top of the head, possibly for snuff. Overall length 23”, chip to nose of face, otherwise GC Plate 2
Four wooden 20th Century Zulu clubs, including a throwing club with swollen end 24” overall, a roughly finished knobkerry with round head 27” overall, a rough club sagila with facetted head and retaining some bark, 31” overall and decorated with rubber bands and a light stick with Swazi style fluted head, overall 45”. Basically GC.
A collection of 5 early 20th Century Zulu stick fighting weapons, including four defending sticks (the largest 55”, the shortest 50½”), two decorated with rubber bands, one with plastic tape, and one striking club of ‘baseball bat’ form, decorated with carved geometric patterns (27¾”). Some damage to rubber decoration, otherwise GC

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