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Important Aboriginal Art - 26 March 2014  |  Melbourne

Lot 70
TORRES STRAIT ISLANDS, 19th century
A CROCODILE-HEADED ARROW, KODALU-PARUAG OR KODAL KEP

natural earth pigments and sennit on carved hardwood

53.0 cm length



Estimate:
$7,000 - 10,000




Lot Details

Description

TORRES STRAIT ISLANDS, 19th century
A CROCODILE-HEADED ARROW, KODALU-PARUAG OR KODAL KEP

natural earth pigments and sennit on carved hardwood

53.0 cm length

Provenance

Collection of Dr Joseph Albert Blayney, Chief Medical Officer and RM, Central Division, New Guinea, 1895-1901
Private collection, New South Wales

Catalogue text

The incised arrow, in-filled with white lime, is carved to represent a crocodile. Rows of barbs cut into the solid timber lead to remnants of a bone barb tip. Fine bands of woven sennit fibre are bound at the base of the arrow head. These arrows were used in warfare and ceremonies.