19th Century Incised Australian Boomerang. Northern NSW/ Southern Queensland for sale
This boomerang dates to later half of the 19thcentury and is in excellent condition This style of boomerang (fighting boomerang) with its pinched ends was predominantly found inthe Lake Eyre Basin in New South Wales or southern Queensland, in Australia. The front is decorated with intricately incised design (using possum or bushrat teeth) Philip Jones from the South Australian Museum believes the meanderingdesign may represent the travels of an ancestor or meandering river. There are remnants of white ochre or clay in the incised sections The back is of plain design with slightly fluted pattern It displays an old shiny patina, that would only come with usage and age. Made of hardwood, probably Mulga, it is quite heavy 77 centimeters long and 5.8 centimeters at it's widest point Red tape on the back with very faint collection numbers£**I have uploaded new pics, as per request, showing this boomerang in both shade and natural sunlightIf you want more pictures please let me know...or if you want to view it, we are in Melbourne...thanksAustralian postage via registered signed for is $28.00
Overseasbuyers please contact me for postage price******To be sent registered and signed for on delivery, if you choose insurance thatwill be extra******
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