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Description: Early Fijian cannibal fork (cula ni bokola) of outstanding museum quality. It has three tines and an ornately carved handle comprising scalloped and triangular decorative elements. An old collection label to the base of handle reads ‘A 70’.


Dimensions: 27cm long.


Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Frank Burnett.


Further images are available upon request.

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