two new guinea boar's tusk ornaments
two new guinea boar's tusk ornaments

Details
two new guinea boar's tusk ornaments
One with central band of fibre bordered with nassa shells and boar's tusks, ovula shells at the top and base partially bound with twisted human hair; the other with central tapa cloth panel with six attached boar's tusks and with feather finial, old label, Humbolt Bay
34.5cm. and 28cm.long (2)
Provenance
Lt. Gen. A.H.L.F. Pitt Rivers, the first acquired Lawrence's 1899, the second from the Savage Collection

Lot Essay

The old label inscribed: War Ornament of tusks & feathers. New Guinea. Cf. Edge-Partington, J., An Album of the Weapons, Tools, Ornaments, Articles of Dress Etc., of the Natives of the Pacific Islands, Part 1, Manchester, 1890, p.274, fig.3, for a similar ornament in the British Museum obtained at Port Moresby. Another, collected in the Torres Straits (where is must have been traded from New Guinea) is illustrated in Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits, Cambridge, 1912, Vol.IV, p.204, fig.207

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