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			These two small spears are a headache.   
		
		
		
			  They are well constructed, the spearheads are forged ( filed finish), the socket is adorned with very fine copper wire. The shafts have carved 'criss cross' patterns with a wound iron counterweight. They actually feel heavier than you would imagine, and could be easily and accurately thrown, like a dart. Total length 57cm, spearpoint to socket edge 17.5cm, widest point of blade is 25mm, and the wooden shaft is 10mm. So, they do seem quite functional, but seem a little ornate for practical purposes. Ceremonial spears? ornate enough ... but the counterbalance weights, the well crafted spear point etc suggest that this isn't the case either. A 'tourist piece'? .I don't think so..too well constructed, too functional. Please has anyone any ideas, or have or seen similar examples? I really like them ![]() The photos give the impression that the spear heads are quite 'clean', they are not. Areas have been overcleaned (by previous owner, 'wet and dry' paper me thinks   ) and the light reflected hides rustier areas.
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