19th century Zulu tribal Knobkerrie, a traditional wooden throwing stick with a heavy rounded knob, length 68 cm Traditionally used by Southern African tribes including the Zulu, as a weapon in warfare.
19th century Zulu tribal Knobkerrie, a traditional wooden throwing stick with a heavy rounded knob, length 77 cm Traditionally used by Southern African tribes including the Zulu, as a weapon in warfare.
An old Zulu Iklwa short spear, c1900, used behind a hide shield in close combat fighting by Zulu warriors. Sharp leaf shaped blade with hard wooden shaft and swelling end to give extra grip, length 122 cm
A group of three antique and vintage Zulu Assegai and Iklwa, Southern Africa, throwing and stabbing spears each with a wooden shaft joined to forged iron slender leaf shaped spear heads, wrapped at the joins with plaited reeds, one with finely wrapped…
Antique Ironwood Zulu throwing club or Knobkerry, with typical ball top, having some patination, ball with some marks. Condition good, some wear to timber, length 79 cm.
An old African Zulu spear, the long mildly tapered damascene blade connected to a plain hardwood shaft with thick bound animal skin section. Overall length 118 cm.
South African Zulu axe, the fanned T shape blade incised with diapered panels, the tang with folded tip set into the swollen ovoid head, the cylindrical wood haft bound at the neck and butt with woven brass wire
A wooden Zulu knobkerrie South Africa. Provenance: ex-Michael Green collection. Michael Green was a wealthy South African collector who moved to Tasmania after several decades of amassing an extensive collection of African Art, including various personal…
A red, yellow and blue Zulu knobkerrie South Africa wood and telephone wire. Provenance: ex-Michael Green collection. Michael Green was a wealthy South African collector who moved to Tasmania after several decades of amassing an extensive collection of…
A green, white, red and green Zulu knobkerrie South Africa wood and telephone wire. Provenance: ex-Michael Green collection. Michael Green was a wealthy South African collector who moved to Tasmania after several decades of amassing an extensive…
Zulu headrest, Swazi, exotic African hardwood. Provenance: ex-Michael Green collection. Michael Green was a wealthy South African collector who moved to Tasmania after several decades of amassing an extensive collection of African Art, including various…