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Ula War Club

18th Century Polynesian Hardwood Ula Tavatava or Throwing War Club from Fiji
18th Century Polynesian Hardwood Ula Tavatava or Throwing War Club from Fiji

18th Century Polynesian Hardwood Ula Tavatava or Throwing War Club from Fiji

Located in Amsterdam, NL

A Polynesian hardwood Ula tavatava or throwing war club Fiji, probably 18th century All-over

Category

Antique 18th Century Fijian Tribal Art

Materials

Hardwood

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Ula Trowing Club Drisia Archipelago Of The Fiji Islands - 19th Century Oceanic
Ula Trowing Club Drisia Archipelago Of The Fiji Islands - 19th Century Oceanic

Ula Trowing Club Drisia Archipelago Of The Fiji Islands - 19th Century Oceanic

Located in Leuven, BE

Fijian Ula throwing wooden war club of the  Ula Drisia type - Archipelago Of The Fiji Islands

Category

Antique Early 19th Century Tribal Art

Materials

Hardwood

Fine Elegant Early 19th Century Polynesian Tongan Ula Throwing Club, War Club
Fine Elegant Early 19th Century Polynesian Tongan Ula Throwing Club, War Club

Fine Elegant Early 19th Century Polynesian Tongan Ula Throwing Club, War Club

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Presented by Tribalmania Gallery Fine elegant early 19th century Polynesian Tongan Ula throwing

Category

Antique Early 19th Century Tongan Tribal Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

Fijian War Club, Ula Tavatava
Fijian War Club, Ula Tavatava

Fijian War Club, Ula Tavatava

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H 16.15 in Dm 5.12 in

Fijian War Club, Ula Tavatava

Located in Stockholm, SE

A Ula Fijian war club, Ula Tavatava, shell carved handle. Fiji, 19th century.

Category

Antique 19th Century Fijian Primitive Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

18th Century Polynesian Hardwood Ula Tavatava or Throwing War Club from Fiji
18th Century Polynesian Hardwood Ula Tavatava or Throwing War Club from Fiji

18th Century Polynesian Hardwood Ula Tavatava or Throwing War Club from Fiji

Located in Amsterdam, NL

A Polynesian hardwood Ula tavatava or throwing war club Fiji, probably 18th century The top of

Category

Antique 18th Century Fijian Tribal Art

Materials

Hardwood

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H 21.26 in W 0.79 in D 3.55 in

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Located in Amsterdam, NL

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Located in Ottawa, Ontario

This rare antique Kukukuku (pronounced "cookah-cookah") war club originates from the Morobe Province, which is a very remote area located within the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Gu...

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19th Century Eastern Ball Headed War Club

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$12,000

H 24 in W 4 in D 4 in

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Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Eastern (most probably Mohawk), circa 1880-1890, ball headed war club with antler spike. Still shows file rasp marks from carving. Decorated with dots and bird tracks. Made of fir. G...

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An Unusual Polynesian Fighting Club

An Unusual Polynesian Fighting Club

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An Unusual Polynesian Fighting Club With a superb geometric upper section and unusual spiral twist grip Dark glossy patina and excellent colour, with a lug to the butt and ‘old’ pa...

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Axe Giokono, New Caledonia
Axe Giokono, New Caledonia

Axe Giokono, New Caledonia

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H 2.37 in W 5.12 in D 7.09 in

Axe Giokono, New Caledonia

Located in Schellebelle, BE

An unusual Ceremonial Axe GIOKONO, New Caledonia, Kanak, ex collectie-on Cristophe Evers, brought by Michael Merton,French administrator who bought it back in 1953. this so called Mo...

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Early 20th Century New Caledonian Tribal Art

Materials

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