indonesian-tribal-grouping-including-a-blow-dart
Lot 676
Indonesian Tribal Grouping, Including a Blow Dart
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
To include: from Sarawak, a Kayan wooden poison grinder, wooden dart case with darts (case 14 in.), wooden blow pipe fitted with spear point (75 in.); an unknown tribal hafted mallet, with a wooden head (25-1/2 in.); Papua New Guinea carved and painted two-part ceremonial axe (18 in.); a necklace of multicolored beads and four brass beads (12 in.); two large anthropomorphic brass beads (1-1/2 in.).

Acquired by Mr. and Mrs. John and Susan van Lennep, Southeast Asia and West Africa, 1960-70s

The consignor recalls his father collecting these objects from the Iban people, who he noted as being one of the last headhunting tribes of Southeast Asia. They lived with the tribe's people for over three weeks.

Good condition; unknown if the dart tips have residual poison.