All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Oceanic : Weapons : Pre 1930 item #1487243 (stock #T295)
Antique tribal oceanic, South Pacific, Maori Carved Wooden Hand Club Patu/Patau. New Zealand, Maori people early 20th century. The club is finally hand carved in relief with traditional Maori motifs, on the one said with the head of a mythological creature Hei-tiki of humanoid form with long teeth and stained with green pigment. The other site is carved on the blade with elaborate spiral zigzag pattern, and with intricate design on the handle...
All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Oceanic : Weapons : Pre AD 1000 item #1428635 (stock #LS202019)
This is a very rare projectile point made from a stingray barb about 1000AD. It is 6 1/4 long. It was found in the Pacific Islands. It is translucent and very sharp. There is no damage or restoration. It has obvious rework. It is from the Dr. Raymond Thomas collection. I have only seen two of these in all my years of collecting. The other one was one of my most viewed artifacts on this site.
All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Oceanic : Weapons : Pre 1900 item #1407726
Zentner Collection
Price on Request
A rare Mendi wood shield from the Southern Highlands Provence, Papua New Guinea made of wood, natural pigment with a natural fiber strap. The shield is a regionally traditional shield with an attractive bold graphic is a timeless, elegant artifact. Provenance: Handley Estate

Date: Mid 20th Century

Dimensions: 59" tall w/o stand, 64.5" tall w/stand, 19"wide and .75" thick
All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Oceanic : Weapons : Pre 1700 item #1300260
what pdx
$545.00
Wonderful pair of black painted 16th c Elizabethan era solid brass finial figures depicting men in period costume and holding swords with shields ,condition is excellent with minor wear. Size H 3.5" each
All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Oceanic : Weapons : Pre 1920 item #1298895 (stock #1090)
Intandane ltd
£1,150.00
An old and larger than average soft wood Dayak war shield painted with anthropomorphic figures and faces in red, black and white pigment. This item was made during either the 19th or very early 20th Century. Condition: very used; un-restored and un-repainted. There is much wear to the surface and edges and the decoration appears "faded". There is a very old replacement section of wood to the bottom left which appears to have been "cannibalised" from another old shield...
All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Oceanic : Weapons : Pre 1900 item #1420817 (stock #03272020A)
This is one of the most beautiful and early clubs that I have handled in more than forty years. I am conservatively dating it to the 19th century, without being more specific, although I believe it could well (and accurately) be described as early in the century. The patina is superb, a rich chocolate-mahogany brown, as the photos hopefully will show. The club measures 16" in length; the head is some 3-3/4" in diameter at the widest part. A substantial, early and authentic item
All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Oceanic : Weapons : Pre 1910 item #1305171 (stock #ZOc116)
Head-axes were used by the indigenous tribes in the mountainous Cordillera region of the Philippines during the late 1800-early 1900’s. This headhunters axe has the original decorated handle featuring a brass sheet covering with a profusion of cut-work. The blade is very sharp and is uncleaned and unpolished. It is suspected that these axes may have had their origins from Dao axes of Burma and or India.