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Large Bontoc Kalinga Barbed Warrior Spear (Falfeg)
- Period: Late 19th – early 20th century.
- Origin: Cordillera Central, Northern Luzon, Philippines.
- Primary use among Bontok, Ifugao, and Kalinga highland communities (Mountain Province, Ifugao Province, Kalinga Province areas).
- Provenance: US Market, Provenance Documented.
- Materials: Hand-forged iron single-barbed spearhead and conical butt cap, tropical dark hardwood shaft,

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Shorter Traditional Bontoc Igorot Falfeg Spear
- Period: Late 19th – early 20th century Origin: Cordillera Central, Northern Luzon, Philippines
- Primary use: Among Bontok highland communities (Mountain Province areas)
- Provenance: Ex-private USA collection
- Materials: Hand-forged iron single-barbed spearhead, prominent traditional woven rattan ferrule binding just below a narrow metal reinforcement ring, tropical dark hardwood shaft, and conical iron butt cap.

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Philippine Igorot Falfeg Spear With Socket Tip and Spiked Metal Base
- Period: Late 19th – early 20th century
- Origin: Cordillera Central, Northern Luzon, Philippines
- Primary use: among Bontok highland communities (Mountain Province areas)
- Provenance: Ex-private USA collection
- Materials: Hand-forged iron single-barbed spearhead with socketed base, traditional woven rattan ferrule reinforcement at the socket joint, tropical dark hardwood shaft, and spiked conical iron butt cap.

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Rare Kalinga Bontoc Multi-Barbed Spear (Sinalawitan Type)
- Period: Late 19th – early 20th century
- Origin: Cordillera Central, Northern Luzon, Philippines
- Primary use among Bontok, Ifugao, and Kalinga highland communities (Mountain Province, Ifugao Province, Kalinga Province areas)
- Provenance: Ex-private USA collection
- Materials: Hand-forged iron multi-barbed (4 prominent barbs) spearhead and conical butt cap, tropical dark hardwood shaft with decorative metal inlay banding on grip, traditional iron or woven rattan ferrule.

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Authentic Kalinga Igorot kalasag war shield with dark painting
- Period: Late 19th – Early 20th Century
- Origin: Cordillera Central, Northern Luzon, Philippines
- Provenance: Canadian Market, Provenance Documented
- Materials: Carved single-piece tropical hardwood (dense local wood such as narra or related species), reinforced with thick woven rattan bindings; traditional charcoal- or soot-based pigment applied to the front surface.

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Medium Size Bontoc Igorot Spear from Luzon, the Philippines
- Period: Late 19th – early 20th century.
- Origin: Cordillera Central, Northern Luzon, Philippines.
- Primary use among Bontok highland communities (Mountain Province areas).
- Provenance: US Market, Ex-private USA collection.
- Materials: Hand-forged iron single-barbed (one prominent pair of opposing barbs) spearhead and conical butt cap, tropical dark hardwood shaft,

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Important 19th Century Zulu Engraved Cow Horn
- Time Period: 19th Century
- Origin: South Africa
- Materials: Nguni cow horn
- Provenance: Germany, Provenance Documented: Certificate of Authenticity (COA) 19th Century Guarantee. Customs Declarations in accordance with the Cultural Property Protection Act.

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Museum-Grade 19th Century Shona Double Bakatwa
- Origin: Shona People, Zimbabwe
- Material: Hand-Forged Iron, Indigenous Hardwoods, Sinew Binding
- Circa: Mid-to-Late 19th Century
- Provenance: Sourced from the UK market; formerly held by a premier specialist in Southern African ethnographic arts.

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Prestige Shona Ceremonial Axe (Gano)
- Origin: Shona People, Zimbabwe (Southern Africa)
- Period: 19th – Early 20th Century
- Provenance: UK Market, documented
- Materials: Fine-grained indigenous hardwood, hand-forged iron, brass wire
- Approximate Dimensions: 50–55 cm overall (typical for prestige examples; blade span ~15–18 cm)

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Rare 54-Piece Ghanaian Miniature Stool Model Collection
- Quantity: 54 miniature stool set
- Material: Sese (Holarrhena floribunda) and bodaa wood.
- Dimensions: Approximately 6.5–9 cm in width; heights vary by design (typically 6–7 cm).
- Provenance: Documented UK Market; typologically matches the 1979 Christie’s auction sets.
- Condition: Delicate but intact; age-appropriate micro-cracks & chips (identical to museum examples)

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Rare Miniature Shona Bakatwa Double-Edged Prestige Dagger
- Origin: Shona People, Zimbabwe
- Material: Hand-Forged Iron, Indigenous Hardwood, Leather, Pewter Binding
- Circa: Mid 20th Century
- Provenance: UK market; Ex Terence Pethica Collection.

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Rare 19th C. Zulu Double Head Snuffkerrie
- Length: Approx 70 cm (27.5 in)
- Material: Dense African hardwood
- Condition: Excellent, honest age, no repairs, stunning patina
- Provenance: Durban SA Market, Nguni/Zulu origin – Documented Acquisition
- Date: Mid-to-late 19th century,














