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IMHO both are Moro.
This style of spear head is less obvious to pin down than the more common one with typical carving at the base of the blade. I'd posit that its origin is still recognizable by the overall flow of lines though. I'm less convinced that the bands of Rick's example are as old as the blade; just a vague feeling... Regards, Kai |
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Yes Robert your spear is Moro.
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Hello Kai and Jose,
Thank you both for the confirmation that my spear is indeed a Moro piece. Would either of you care to make a comment on the possible age of this item or from the area that it originated from? Again, thank you both for your help with this item as it is not from my normal area of interest. I suppose that from now I will have to admit that my area of collecting has changed and it will now be including more Moro items as well as the transitional items that I normally prefer. Best, Robert |
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Well, based on the type of brass/bronze sleeve, I am thinking Sulu.
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Hello Jose, and thank you again for your help with identifying where this spear originated from. I will be posting photos of it later on when the work on the shaft is complete.
Best, Robert |
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