
Kenyan, the first with barded metal head, with a metal coiled fixing,
the second with a carved wooden shaft,
and a coiled rope grip and weaved sleeve to the top of the spear
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The largest, 173cm long
2
Provenance:
Aquired circa 1970
Condition Report:
The wooden one with degarded rope coil and sleeve. The top has some damage and losses.
The metal one with rusted top and coiled fixing.
































