Sold2022An Aboriginal Wood Spear Thrower (woomera)An Aboriginal Wood Spear Thrower (woomera) North West Australia Property from Peter Sinclair, West Hurley, New York Provenance: Peter Sinclair (The Base Company), West Hurley, New York, acquired in thSee Sold Price
Sold2021Tribal, North West Australian - Aboriginal SpearLot 93 Tribal, North West Australian Aboriginal Spear Thrower (woomera) wood with a glossy aged patina overall height: 22 5/8 inches Provenance: From a New England collection Bonhams, African and OSee Sold Price
Sold2020Mid-20th C. Australian Aboriginal Wood Spear Thrower**Originally Listed At $250** Oceania, Australia, Aboriginal peoples, ca. mid-20th century CE. An interesting hand-carved wooden "woomera" (literally "spear thrower") of an elongated form with lightlySee Sold Price
Sold2018Aboriginal spear thrower, or woomera, probably WesternAboriginal spear thrower, or woomera, probably Western Australia, of flat paddle-shaped figured wood, fitted at the top with a small wooden peg, and a gum grip, and rising on a custom stand, 22"hSee Sold Price
Sold2022Aboriginal Australian Woomera Spear Thrower, ex J.J. Klejman, 19th C.Aboriginal Australian Woomera Spear Thrower, ex J.J. Klejman, 19th C. Willeroo Station, Northern Territory. Carved wood and paint decorated, with original Klejman stickers and tags. From the collectioSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Fine Aboriginal Woomera Spear Thrower Ex MaurerA fine carved wooden Miru with painted linear designs and well handled and smooth grip suggesting age and field use. An Aboriginal Wommera weapon is also commonly known a spear thrower or Miru. It isSee Sold Price
Sold2024Aboriginal North Queensland Woomera/ Spear ThrowerAboriginal North Queensland Woomera/ Spear Thrower elongated oval haft with bi-valve, handle and resin finished wooden peg. A woomera is an Australian Aboriginal wooden spear -throwing device. SimilarSee Sold Price
Sold2024Two Australian Aboriginal Spearthrowers and Fire Sticks (Northern Territory and Queensland) EarlyTwo Australian Aboriginal Spearthrowers and Fire Sticks (Northern Territory and Queensland)Early 20th C. Northern Territory spear thrower, carved wood, peg attached by sinew and resin; Cape York spearSee Sold Price
Sold2017ABORIGINAL PEOPLES, AUSTRALIAEarly-mid 20th century, a woomera or spear thrower, of curved paddle form, one end with tapering point, the other with pommel. Size: 36 1/2" L Provenance: Property from a PrivateSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Fine Australian Aboriginal Spear Thrower.A fine carved wooden Miru with linear designs and well handled and smooth grip suggesting age and field use. An Aboriginal Wommera weapon is also commonly known a spear thrower or Miru. It is a weaponSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three Polynesian and Aboriginal Wood SpearsThree Polynesian and Aboriginal Wood Spears New Zealand and Australia Property from Peter Sinclair, West Hurley, New York Provenance: Peter Sinclair (The Base Company), West Hurley, New York, acquiredSee Sold Price
Sold2023LIFESIZE CARVED FIGUREPAPUA NEW GUINEA CARVED WOOD, SPEAR THROWER. 69" H. THIS ITEM EXCEEDS SIZE LIMITATIONS FOR IN HOUSE SHIPPING.See Sold Price
Sold201820th C. Aboriginal Painted Wood Ceremonial Spear**First Time At Auction** Australia, Aboriginal people, ca. mid 20th century CE. A pretty wooden ceremonial spear, decorated with cross-hatched white, red, and yellow ocher pigment. Size: 1.25" W x 26See Sold Price
Sold202219th C. Eskimo / Inuit Atlatl Spear Thrower with Face19th C. Eskimo Inuit "Atlatl" Spear Thrower with Face, carved wood. On stand. (Provenance: Ex Dave De Roche, Piedmont, CA. Size: 14.5'' x 3'' x 1'' (37 x 8 x 3 cm). Height on stand: 16" (41 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2022Australian Aboriginal Woomera32" long. A woomera is a wooden Australian Aboriginal spear-throwing device. It serves as an extension of the human arm, enabling a spear to travel at a greater speed and force than possible with onlySee Sold Price
Sold2023Nazca Wood, Ivory, & Copper Atl Atl, Ex Arte PrimitivoPre-Columbian, South Coast Peru, Nazca, ca. 100 to 300 CE. A wonderful hand-carved wooden atl atl (also atlatl, atl-atl) or spear thrower of a rod-shaped form with an ivory finial at one end and a copSee Sold Price
Sold2021Sepik Atl Spear Thrower, PNG, Early 20th C.Sepik Atl Spear Thrower, PNG, Early 20th C. Carved wood. On metal stand. Provenance: Michael Hamson Oceanic Art, Palos Verdes Estates, CA; Property of a Boston Collector; Mark Lissauer. Size: 3'' x 29See Sold Price
Sold2022Antique Indigenous Aboriginal Weapons including: Boomerang with incised decoration (107cm drilledAntique Indigenous Aboriginal Weapons including: Boomerang with incised decoration (107cm drilled for wall mounting), incised spear thrower (74cm), fluted club (71cm), death stick with carved twist deSee Sold Price
Sold2016Spear thrower "wawi a kaino" - Papua New Guinea - Sepikwood, bamboo, rattan, dark brown patina, split bamboo cane, the guide is carved in shape of a stylized hornbill, plaited rattan cuffs, slightly dam., abrasion of paint; together with the adze, the speSee Sold Price
Sold20236 Polynesian or Aboriginal Spears Ex. Jack LondonGroup of six Polynesian or Aboriginal woomera or atlatl wooden spears.Provenance, by repute: The collection of Jack London's home, Wolf House, collected by him while visiting the Pacific Islands; WariSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pre-Contact Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, old andPre-Contact Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, old and apparently stone-carved spear thrower, atlatl, with bamboo shaft, resin remains, woven fiber ties, and a stone-carved wood traingle, 32.5"lSee Sold Price
Sold2017AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL WOOMERA & PRIMITIVE CROSSBOWA variety of (4) different carved and paint decorated spears. Together with a primitive crossbow. Woomera measures 28 inches. crossbow measures 37 inches.See Sold Price
Sold2015Collection of Sportsmen's Equipment25 items of sportsmen's equipment including: 1). 17 aboriginal spears and a bow. [72" L]. 2.) Four fishing rods. [88" L]. 3.) One field hockey stick. [37" L]. 4.) Two wood handled fishing nets. [47" LSee Sold Price
Sold2017A large carved Australian Aboriginal wood boomerangA large carved Australian Aboriginal wood boomerang, carved with contrasting details on one side with varying widths to grooved lines, 84cm long another Australian aboriginal club, 63cm and a Zulu cluSee Sold Price
May 19Succetti GalleryAboriginal Australia Woomera / Spearthrower. Carved wood with burnt wood decoration, sinew.$80
May 19Leonard Auction, a division of The Leonard CompanyWest African Colonial Style Spear and Walking Stick Assortment$100
5 days LeftWorthington Galleries14th c. Sh?hei Japanese Sankaku Yari Spear Polearm Weapon 14th c. Sh?hei Japanese Sankaku Yari Spear$100