AN EASTERN WOODLANDS BALL HEAD CLUB
AN EASTERN WOODLANDS BALL HEAD CLUB

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AN EASTERN WOODLANDS BALL HEAD CLUB
with triangular butt, carved with linear design on the spine and pierced through for attachment of a wristcord, flattened and expanding shaft of rectangular section, with shallow midrib on one side and curving to a compressed head inset with iron spike, old tags affixed to shoulder, inscribed From the Great Lakes area, probably Seneca, 1820's and Early 19820's to 1840 Ball Headed Type War Club from The Great Lakes area, From the Collection of M. M. Daffenbaugh
Length: 23½ in. (59.7 cm.)
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