Description:

**Originally Listed At $450**

South Pacific Islands, 19th century. A hand-carved wooden blowgun dart quiver of a generally tubular form that narrows at the midline, accompanied by six slender darts perhaps made from bamboo splinters or wood. Blowguns were projectile weapons that were usually used for hunting rather than warfare. To be most effective, the tips of the darts were traditionally dipped in poison made from poisonous secretions from animals or plants. Size: quiver measures 2.5" diameter at the rim x 7.875" H (6.4 cm x 20 cm); darts are about 10" L (25.4 cm) or 11" L (27.9 cm)

Provenance: private Newport Beach, California, USA collection

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#141643

  • Condition: Age wear and desiccation to the wooden container. Some inactive insect holes and surface wear as shown.

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