Māori taiaha club
Māori taiaha club, typical form with carved Janus head, inset with abalone detail, with rich patination, 173cm long Good original condition with...
Māori taiaha club, typical form with carved Janus head, inset with abalone detail, with rich patination, 173cm long Good original condition with...
An Ebony Knobkerrie club with a carved handle grip 53 cm.
Oceanic Samoan Island war club, with spine back and carved with bands of triangles. Provenance: From a Sheep and Cattle station in Wellwood nea...
Polynesian paddle club, of narrow form, carved with geometric bands, wishbone form handle, 132cm long
A SELECTION OF THREE AFRICAN CLUBS comprising of two knobkerries and a adze 66cm overall and smaller All three clubs are in good condition ...
A Fijian i-ula tavatava throwing club, the body inlaid with ivory stars and motifs, the handle richly carved with zigzag grips, length 47 cm
two Australian Aboriginal clubs in wood || AUSTRALIË twee knuppels van de Aboriginals in hout - lengtes : 62 en 73 cm prov : collectie Fr. Copp...
pair of Papua New Guinean wooden clubs with serrated edges || PAPOEASIE NIEUW - GUINEA / MASSIM REGIO paar knuppels met getande randen in hout - ...
Papua New Guinean Highlands club in wood and stone || PAPOEASIE NIEUW - GUINEA - HIGHLANDS knots in hout en steen - hoogte : 128 cm
Unusual Southern Plains Native American Indian ball head war club, attributed to the mid 19th century. This type of weapon, used for crushing the ...
Fiji Islands, ' rootstock' club, the lower part with bas relief decoration of zigzags and stripes. L. 105,5 cm. Provenance: Fred Smit, Haarlem [1]
Samoa, two various clubs, one with a notched lime-filled pattern, the other head with projections, shortened. L. 76 and 98,5 cm. Provenance: Fred ...
D.R. Congo, Tabwa, a wooden staff and two West African staffs and a Mongo club; one surmounted by a colon figure, one with two faces. L. 81 - 55 ...
Samoa, club, with a design of triangles filled with lime; herewith a small club. L. 80,5 and 38 cm. [2]
New Caledonia, Kanak, two clubs, one with a bird's head, the other conically shaped. L. 74 and 81 cm. Provenance: Fred Smit, Haarlem [2]
Solomon Islands, three various clubs, consisting of a parrying shield, a leaf-shaped club, a late club with cross-shaped pattern and a paddle. L. ...