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Vanuatu - Malekula - "Paddle" Shaped War Club - rare type (19th century).

$ 2508

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Material: Wood
  • Maker: Vanuatu peoples
  • Condition: Normal wear is commensurate with old age

    Description

    Old, strictly Melanesian, Vanuatu war clubs are very beautiful.
    Clubs like this Malekula "paddle" specimen which are admired for their unparalleled simplistic form/symmetry, not to mention, elegance, are hard to find.
    ***Take a look at photo #5 here - specimen #14 (the paddle type) is illustrated in Felix Speiser's great book
    "Ethnology of Vanuatu"
    This is a rare and heavy war club - it's not a paddle - it's a formidable weapon!
    It possesses two "business ends" - the wide blade part (serves a dual purpose - to parry arrows & fracture bones via its relatively sharp edges). The other end of the weapon - the conical part - would've been used to jab an adversary's abdomen. This beautiful conical region of the club extends out by half an inch from the the shaft and tapers down to a point. Evidently, the gifted maker of this war club did not fail to take into consideration the importance of ergonomics in a battle situation (the hypothenar region of the user's palm could rest well against the superior part of the cone - thereby minimizing the chances of the weapon slipping away from the palm, when in use). When taking a break from deadly skirmishes, the inferior part (the point) could easily penetrate hardened earth, allowing the club to stand upright -- unaided by human agency - perhaps, as a marker of victory next to a newly assassinated foe (?).
    *This is a great and gorgeous war club; the beautiful dark reddish wood speaks for itself.......It's in near perfect condition  - save for the usual minor, chips, dents, scratches - here and there.
    Provenance: I had purchased it from a dealer, based in London & Vienna, for 00. This good dealer has participated in a number of good shows to date - like San Fran tribal and Tribal Art London.....I also had purchased, from this same dealer, a superb Ex-Bonham's Singarin village/ Sepik ancestor mask. The dealer had surmised that this particular war club was collected by Dr. Phillipe Francois, in the 1880s (see second last photo), and had showed me a facsimile of an old black and white photo depicting the interior of Dr Francoise's study, with this club on his wall, next to other Melanesian warclubs .  It was possibly manufactured a few years before its collection, in situ - 1870s.....
    ***** The last photo, showing this war club in the dealer's booth at San Fran tribal.....in the foreground, the mask, that I'd owned. That Tongan neck rest, in the corner, (ex - Keith St. Cartmail) was also mine.
    ***Incidentally, this is also an ex- Wayne Heathcote piece.
    Measurements - 51 inches long....5 inches wide (blade area).
    ***INQUIRE COST OF SHIPPING IF YOU RESIDE SOMEWHERE IN EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND - AS COST OF SHIPPING THIS PIECE COULD BE AS HIGH AS 0 TO THESE PARTS.
    *****STUDY PHOTOS FOR BEST DESCRIPTION.......DO YOUR RESEARCH.......KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING.......ALL SALES FINAL....ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS!!!!!......ask me questions (if need be).
    Best,
    Rez