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EX: Baptist Missionary Society Collection.  Azande, whose name literally means “owners of many lands,” entered the 19th century with a history of conquest and expansion. The descendants of great warriors faced economic and demographic changes which turned them to the industry which harvested humans for export to the Arab world, slavery. The trade was curtailed by the Anglo-French convention of 1899, before which it was the major occupation of Azande warriors. This sword is of typical proportions which evolved from its use in chaotic close quarters. It is finely forged with offset edges in a forged scale field. The wood grip with simple iron tape wrap suggests collection early in the owner’s career, perhaps resulting from his death which was a constant prospect for slavers. Total length, 21 ¼”. On Plexiglas display mount.

Stock Number: C7022

Recently sold for$535.00