A FINE AND RARE ZULU STAFF, AXE AND SPEAR
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A FINE AND RARE ZULU STAFF, AXE AND SPEAR

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A FINE AND RARE ZULU STAFF, AXE AND SPEAR
The finial to the staff with central knop joined to a pierced outer ring by five 'spokes', pierced spiral section below, dark glossy patina; the axe with crescent blade, the shaft with three bands of inset brass, copper and white metal wire in spiral design; the spear with metal blade secured to the shaft with band of inset white metal, hide-bound butt
The staff 92.5cm. long (3)
Provenance
King Impande of the Zulus (died circa 1856)
Captain John Thorburn (died 1910)
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Christie's charge a buyer's premium of 20% (VAT inclusive) for this lot.

Lot Essay

Captain Thorburn met King Impande, the father of the great King Cetywayo, while a young trader in Zululand. Family tradition has it that he heard that Impande was in need of medicine and in exchange for what relief he was able to give to the dying king, and also in thanks for the many entertaining stories he told him on his death bed, he was presented with the staff, spear and axe offered in this lot. They have remained in Thorburn's family and are sent for sale by one of his descendants. Thorburn later accomplished the remarkable feat of hauling a steamboat across southern Arica from Cape Town to the Transvaal.

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