CONGOLESE SLAVER’S SPEAR, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY

$375.00

Collected by Methodist Missionaries (Methodist Missionary Society) and circulated among churches in England on Mission Sunday to raise money for the missions. 66 1/4” length. Finely forged iron point with faceted butted seam socket. The haft of the natural branch or vine with the raised knots preserved. It required stretching it with suspended stones during its growth cycle to produce this perfect result. Fine twisted iron counterweights to the base. Untouched condition with glossy patina to the metal.

Item ID: B9166

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CONGOLESE SLAVER’S SPEAR, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY

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