Late 19TH CENTURY GERMAN EAST AFRICAN PERIOD TANZANIAN AXE
Late 19TH CENTURY GERMAN EAST AFRICAN PERIOD TANZANIAN AXE This is a very well-made African axe with a dense, hard wood shaft, made from what appears to be ebony wood The axe is 21” in length, with a sharp 13” iron axe head This axe has an elegant form and would display well A late 19th century, East African axe from Tanzania at the time of German rule, The 4¾ inch has a long hand forged iron blade with a rounded 2 inch edge, the back spike 4 inches long Set into a decoratively carved wooden handle with some wire wrapping, 21 inches long African Tanzania Battle Axe, War Club In very good condition, a Tanzanian (African) tribal axe, the ebony shank well carved at top CONDITIONVery Good Metal reflects slight wear No other issues noted See all pictures Please contact us with any questions!