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A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century


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A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century
A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe New Britain Island Papua New Guinea 19th Century

A Superb Old New Guinea War Axe Tolai People New Britain Island in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea  Dating from the 19th Century.  

This is not an everyday working axe for cutting wood, this is a War Axe or Prestige Axe that a chiefly person once owned, it was made for a large man as it is tall & heavy to wield in one hand.

Clubs and War Axes were also emblems of status & prestige & contained ancestral power as they were passed down over generations.

This very fine old War Axe is carved from a single piece of dense hardwood, and the handle ends in a beautiful conical-shaped form and decorated with braided fibre woven designs, the steel axe head is an old hand-forged old trade axe. Steel Axes & tools were one of the things the local people really wanted from Europeans because they were so much more efficient than their prior stone axes & tools.  First, the German Colonials before WW1 traded large numbers of Steel Axes in return for local labor, and later the British & Australians brought steel axes & tools.

Provenance: Ex George Grey Collection Late 19th Century.  The Todd Barlin Collection of New Guinea Oceanic Art 

Grey was a founding member of the Queensland Royal Anthropological Society & had a fine early collection of New Guinea & Pacific Island Art.

I first went to Papua New Guinea in 1985 for an adventure & what I found was that I really enjoyed being with the people of New Guinea, over the next 38 years I spent extensive time spent collecting and documenting traditional art & ceremonies in remote areas of Papua New Guinea & West Papua, The Solomon Islands & Vanuatu & the other Pacific Islands countries. During these travels, I made major collections of New Guinea & Oceanic Art for major Museums and Public Art Galleries

I was honoured by being in the prestigious Louvre Museum Magazine for the collections I made for The Museum of African & Oceanic Art Paris in 1996 (now the Musee Quai Branly) for the exhibition “Asmat et Mimika d’ Irian Jaya April 1996 At THE MUSEE NATIONAL des ARTS D’AFRIQUE et d’ OCEANIE, Paris

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