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Spearhead

An iron spearhead, thought to be North American. It has a socket for a wooden shaft and the spearhead is in a poor condition.

Spearhead

This small spear head is from West Africa. It is metal with part of the wooden shaft still attached. An old museum label is stuck to the wooden shaft. It reads, "Spear head / German West / African tribe". ...

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. The ornately decorated and pierced handle depicts birds and tree foliage. There is a chip in the bowl.

Spoon

This spoon is from West Africa. It has been carved from one piece of wood. The spoon has decorative carvings of lines in a herring-bone pattern along the handle. The old museum label attached to the spoon ...

Spoon

This spoon is from Cameroon. It has been carved from one piece of wood. The spoon has decorative carvings of lines in a herring-bone pattern along the handle.

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It is made of dark wood, and dates from 1700-1800. The handle has been broken off. The bowl is decorated with linear incisions around the lip. There is an ornately ...

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It is made from dark wood, with a paler patch along the handle, and dates from 1700 - 1800. It is decorated with an ornately carved and pierced handle, and linear ...

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It dates from 1700 - 1800. It is decorated with an ornately carved and pierced handle, and linear incisions around the lip of the bowl.

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It dates from 1700 - 1800. It is decorated with an ornately carved and pierced handle, and linear incisions around the lip of the bowl.

Spoon

This carved wooden spoon is from Norway. It dates from 1700-1800. The bowl is decorated with linear incisions around the lip. There is an ornately carved and pierced area where the handle would have started, ...

Spring Pole Hook

A spring pole hook for attaching to a bucket when drawing water from a well. It has a long iron spring clasp attached to a long shaft which would fit onto a wooden pole. Some wood is still attached.

St Paul's Church Sunday School: Punctuality Medal Box

A square wooden box with a black cover, gold lines, and a blue velvet and satin lining. It was used to contain the St Paul's Sunday School medal for punctuality.

Staff

A medium brown wooden staff with a large knob handle. There are four small knobs which are approximately 100 millimetres below the handle and a brass cap at the base.

Staff

A long dark straight wooden stick, without decoration. There is a hole pierced through the handle.

Staff

A Haussa chief's rod or staff. It was made from a length of wood with twisted metal rings at the top and bottom. There is a piece of leather attached near the base.

Staff

A natural wooden staff, said to be Irish, made from six natural sections. It has no handle and has a line of raised dots at the top and a metal cap at the base.

Staff

A straight staff made from a dark brown wood. The diameter narrows near the base and it has triangles carved along its length.

Staff

A dark brown wooden staff, with the diameter narrowing near the base. Five pieces of plaited grass have been wound around the shaft.