Fly whisk, Africa, 20th Century, hair, copper
Black tail-hair whisk on cordage core. Handle is a mesh of copper wire. Coiled copper wire loop through handle.
Coin, Egypt, 250 BC, copper, card, ink
Metal coin attached to light card with the inscription: "Coin used in Egypt / during Greek occupation / King Ptolemy Copper / 250 BC"
Ushebti (funerary figurine), Egypt, unglazed ceramic
Small Ushabti (funerary figurine), feet broken off and missing, head reattached with glue.
Ushebti (funerary figurine), Egypt, unglazed ceramic
Small Ushebti figurine, feet reattached at ankles with glue. Slight pale colouring that has been slowly worn off.
Waistband, Africa, unidentified bast fibre
A narrow piece of fringed woven cloth with brown and black warp stripes.
Knobkerrie (club), South Africa,19th Century, wood, metal (copper)
Knobkerrie, African club with a long shaft and oval head at one end. The shaft is partially wrapped with a copper strip.
Knobkerrie (club), South Africa,19th Century, wood, metal (copper)
A long handled club headed weapon formed from root stock partially worked into a sphere. Shaft is without a pommel but is sheathed in two places with copper wire mesh. Has a label with 'Zulu Club' attached to it.
Riding crop, South Africa,19th Century, wood, metal (copper)
A long curved tapering crop formed on a wooden shaft (probably a tree branch) surmounted with a sphere. The core woodwork is then covered top to bottom with woven copper wire mesh.
Riding crop, South Africa, 19th Century, leather, metal (copper)
Long riding crop or whip. From Africa. Tapering leather with four bands of decorative copper wire work and a leather wrist band. It has hardened into a hook shape.
Axe, Africa,19th Century, wood, metal (iron)
Axe with triangular tanged iron blade. Wooden haft decorated with parallel rows of shallow drill holes. End of haft stained black.
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